(01-21-2018, 01:00 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Oregon fish and game wardens don't investigate "person crimes." If wardens were the first on the scene and the forest was within a municipal border, they'd call in the city police, if the forest was outside the borders of a city or town in unincorporated county land it would be the county sheriff's office and if it was in a state park or other state facility, the state police.
This didn't appear to me to be a park within Portland city limits. If anything it looked more like a state park or wildlife refuge that took a fair amount of distance to get to. I also assumed the hunters had previously hunted there, either legally or illegally as they seemed familiar with the park.
In our state, game wardens are also state troopers. They are allowed to write citiations, arrest people, conduct criminal investigations, along with conservation duties. I simply assumed Oregon would have similar job duties for their game wardens as well. Next time I will make that part of my question.
In any case, I thought it strange that Nick and Hank would be the ones called out to investigate a crime that was out of their jurisdiction. Wu even referred to it as a wild area. That doesn't seem to suggest a city park within the confines of Portland.
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