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Poachers Hunted Fox, Deer From Truck In Western Mass; May Be Behind Similar Kills: Police

Two brothers were arrested in Franklin County over the weekend after police said they had illegally killed a fox and deer from their truck. 

Ira Doull (top) and Seth Doull are accused of shooting animals from their truck in Franklin County, State Police said. 

Ira Doull (top) and Seth Doull are accused of shooting animals from their truck in Franklin County, State Police said. 

Photo Credit: Massachusetts State Police
State troopers confiscated these guns from the brothers' truck. 

State troopers confiscated these guns from the brothers' truck. 

Photo Credit: Massachusetts State Police

Ira B. Doull, 46, of Worthington, and Seth O Doull, 51, of Colrain, were arrested and charged with:

  • Hunting from a vehicle;
  • Carrying a loaded shotgun/rifle in a vehicle
  • Hunting deer with a rifle
  • Discharging a firearm near a highway
  • Improper storage of a firearm
  • Hunting at night
  • Hunting out of season 

Massachusetts State Police said they were called to a home on Shelburne Line Road in Colrain just after 6 p.m. to reports that a deer had been shot from a pick-up truck. They found the deer with three .22-caliber bullets in its head. 

Troopers found a Toyota Tacoma in the area with several unsecured firearms in the cab, authorities said. They also found a fox that had been killed in the truck with bullet wounds to its body and blunt trauma to its head, officials added. 

Troopers have received multiple reports of poachers over the past two years firing guns from a truck. Investigators believe the Doull brothers are behind these incidents, State Police said. 

Seth Doull was released on $240 bail, and Ira Doull paid $140 bail, authorities said. 

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