Police salvage 700 pound moose hit by car, feed those in need in community

Adam Devine

MARTHA’S VINEYARD, MA  –  When a motorist hit a moose weighing 700 pounds early Sunday morning, officers from the Massachusetts Environmental Police saw an opportunity.  That was to use that moose to feed those in need by butchering the carcass and delivering the meat to the Aquinnah Wampanoag Food Pantry on the island.

Early this morning, Massachusetts Environmental Police Dispatch was notified that a moose, weighing approximately 700 pounds, had died after being hit by a motor vehicle. An assessment of the animal determined that the meat was still salvageable. With the assistance of MassDOT, the moose was loaded into a MEP cruiser and subsequently processed for consumption,” MEP said. “Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Moran met Sergeant Scott Opie, the MEP Officer assigned to Martha’s Vineyard, at the dock prior to the Sergeant’s routine departure to the Island this morning. Together, they loaded the meat and delivered it to the Aquinnah Wampanoag Food Pantry, whose food supply for those in need has dwindled significantly in recent months.”

 

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