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Washington man warned for taking moose video

WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) — A state Fish and Wildlife officer issued a written warning to a man who drove while his wife shot video of a moose running through a Wenatchee neighborhood.

Enforcement Officer Graham Grant told The Wenatchee World (http://bit.ly/1sqGDgF) the department wants to make a statement that it’s unlawful to do anything to harass a moose.

He says the moose was obviously in distress last weekend and ran toward a parking lot and traffic because the car was following it. Grant says moose should be left alone to find their own way.

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Information from: The Wenatchee World, http://www.wenatcheeworld.com

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