A Minnesota man out hunting at the end of last month was shot and killed when another hunter mistook him for a deer, authorities said.
The deceased father, who resided in Bemidji, was later identified as 28-year-old Lukas R. Dudley. He had been hunting deer on the evening of Nov.
25 near Nebish Township's Red Lake Reservation, according to the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office. As dusk fell, another hunter had seen rustling in the bushes and fired a round from his rifle.
Upon discovering Dudley, the man immediately called 911 and authorities report he is cooperating with the investigation. "Dudley was found not to be wearing typical blaze orange or other high-visibility clothing," the sheriff's office noted. "The deceased was transported.
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