Charges filed again against Lititz couple in deer parts case

Associated Press
Deer often seek refuge in areas fairly close to roads.

LITITZ, Pa. (AP) — Charges have again been filed against former Pennsylvania restaurant owners accused of scavenging deer parts from trash bins outside butcher shops.

PennLive.com reported Thursday that charges were re-filed against Shi Eng and Chun Eng after wildlife officials said that the couple had been collecting discarded deer parts for the past couple years and violated laws that prohibit selling wild venison.

Investigators found more than 300 pounds of deer heads and other parts at their restaurant, but Chun Eng denied selling deer meat. He says they used the deer parts to make soup for themselves.

The charges had been dropped last November after a witness decided not to testify.

Chun Eng previously pleaded guilty to restaurant violations and Shi Eng was fined after pleading guilty for selling deer parts from a van in New York City.