Ontario Provincial Police are asking hunters to not goal cattle that broke free from their trailer earlier this week.
OPP in Kenora say at roughly 10 a.m. March 1, a crash involving a industrial automobile triggered cattle to interrupt free from their trailer.

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Officers say the cattle are within the space round Freeway 17 and Inglis Lake Highway, including there’s a plan to securely take away the remaining cows from the realm.
“Within the curiosity of public security and the protection of the elimination crew, Kenora OPP is asking to chorus from searching,” the pressure stated.
“Searching the cattle could end in fees underneath the Trespass to Property Act in addition to Legal Code fees akin to discharging a firearm recklessly, careless use of a firearm, and theft.”
Anybody who sees cattle alongside Freeway 17 close to Inglis Lake Highway is requested to contact the OPP.

