Conservation officers look for killer of grizzly bear near Squamish, B.C.

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The B.C. Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) is investigating the illegal killing of a grizzly bear near Squamish, B.C., saying somebody shot the bear before dragging it into the river with rope.

The service said in a post on social media that the dead bear was reported on Aug. 10, floating in the Squamish River. The town is about 65 kilometres north of Vancouver, partway to Whistler. A necropsy showed that the bear had been shot, and a rope tied around it was used to drag it into the river.

According to the BCCOS, the grizzly is believed to have been killed one to three days

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