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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4155647" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We were in the area. There was a tremendous amount of rain at the time and afterwards. There were dozens of humans trampling the terrain leaving scent.</p><p>I follow people using tracking dogs to recover deer. They say even if dry, the dog can become confused with the amount of human scent left by those looking for the deer and contaminate the scent trail of the deer. They may actually step in some of it to take the scent completely off track in their wandering.</p><p>The bad guy initiated the incident. The deputy responded as he should have and used appropriate measures to end it.</p><p>The collateral damage belongs to the perp.</p><p>Edit: kudos to Leo for realizing the perp did not get picked up with a cell call to buddies and realizing he had to be dead in the area with further examination of a body cam footage if that was actually worn? I don’t know, but they did the research to make the discovery vs leaving the carcass for deer hunters to find a couple years down the road which is how a lot of cold cases are solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4155647, member: 5412"] We were in the area. There was a tremendous amount of rain at the time and afterwards. There were dozens of humans trampling the terrain leaving scent. I follow people using tracking dogs to recover deer. They say even if dry, the dog can become confused with the amount of human scent left by those looking for the deer and contaminate the scent trail of the deer. They may actually step in some of it to take the scent completely off track in their wandering. The bad guy initiated the incident. The deputy responded as he should have and used appropriate measures to end it. The collateral damage belongs to the perp. Edit: kudos to Leo for realizing the perp did not get picked up with a cell call to buddies and realizing he had to be dead in the area with further examination of a body cam footage if that was actually worn? I don’t know, but they did the research to make the discovery vs leaving the carcass for deer hunters to find a couple years down the road which is how a lot of cold cases are solved. [/QUOTE]
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