Four people facing a combined 43 charges for unlawfully hunting and killing wildlife
- Four British Columbian residents have been charged with 43 separate charges related to unlawfully hunting and killing wildlife, including two stone sheep and four mule deer.
- The B.C. Conservation Officers initiated their investigation after reports of shots fired near a cabin by Sheridan Lake.
- Daniel Gazzola faces 26 charges under the Wildlife Act, including unlawful possession of dead wildlife and making a false statement.
- All four accused are scheduled to appear in Kamloops Provincial Court on March 10, according to Conservation Officer Joel Kline.
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