Article: Charges filed in deer meat sales

The owners of a prize-winning Menomonee Falls butcher shop were charged Monday with illegally selling white-tailed deer meat, skimmed from deer brought in by hundreds of hunters for processing.

Karl Koslowski, 59, and his son, Paul Koslowski, 31, each were charged with eight misdemeanor counts of illegally selling the venison at the popular Karl's Country Market.

The State Department of Natural Resources began investigating practices at the shop on Pilgrim Road after a former employee reported that he had witnessed the white-tailed venison being processed into sausage and placed in the store's display cases for sale. The sale of wild venison is illegal in Wisconsin. On eight different ...

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