Rewards set in llama killings

LENOX (AP) - Radio show host Sherman Baldwin and a hunters' club have offered rewards for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of whoever used a bow to kill two llamas in Berkshire County. The animals were found dead Sunday morning at River Valley Farm in Lenox. Baldwin put up $200, then solicited contributions from listeners, boosting the reward to about $1,200 Tuesday. The Berkshire County League of Sportsmen offered a $500 reward; President Mark Jester said the killings go against everything hunters stand for.

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