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Animal Mutilation — Part 4
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mutilations occurring on Indian lands, but that its investi-
gation was limited to these mutiliations. CIDDIO said he
would insure that Senator SCHMITT was apprised of this. ;
limitation. abe, -nformatien was given to Mr. CIDDIO on -
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° During the conference, FORREST s. PUTMAN, Albuquerque
FBI, explained that the FBI's jurisdiction extended to mutilation
eccurring on Indian lands. He said, however, that the FBI in
conducting its investigation of these mutilations would take
into account mutilations occurring elsewhere which showed
a similar MO. .
* The jurisdictional problems of all law enforcement:
officials investigating mutilations were discussed during an
afternoon session of the conference attended only by law
enforcement officials. It was pointed out that in most cases,
the mutilations amounted to misdemeanor violations and were not
a félony. As Senator SCHMITT pointed out during the general
conference that the FBI might have jurisdiction to investigate
mutilations because of viclations of state laws on Indian
lands, the question arose whether this would be a felony or
a misdemeanor violation. Under New Mexico State Law, the
mere mutiliation of a dead animal would be simply a misdemeanor
violation. Investigation of these matters would not be in
keeping with the FBI's current efforts to concentrate on
priority matters.
The Albuquerque FBI recommends that FBIHQ point
out to the Justice Department that if the FBI is asked to
conduct investigation into cattle mutilations of which the
FBI has no jurisdiction, we will be opening ourselves to
criticism similar to criticism we have received in the past
for investigating matters wherein we have had no jurisdiction.
It would seem appropriate that if FBI participation in investi-
gation of,cattle mutilations is desired by the Justice Department,
. .. effort should be made to secure Congressional approval or an
- Sxecutive Order through which the appropriate funds could be
_ suthorized and proper. jurisdiction, granted to the FBI.
Under these conditions, the FBI could approach this
matter without expectation of undue criticism and with the
-anticipation that the proper resources could be utilized to
conduct an effective investigation.
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