California lieutenant dies during east Idaho hunting trip
DUBOIS — A 48-year-old California lieutenant with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office died Sunday morning after he was accidentally shot while on a hunting trip in rural Clark County.
Clark County Coroner Brenda Laird identified the man as Nathan Thomas Kaas.
According to Clark County Sheriff Mark McClure, local dispatchers received a call at 5:55 a.m. Sunday morning, reporting a man had been shot while on a hunting trip with a relative near the Sheep Creek area.
McClure says Kaas was shot in the leg and died from blood loss before first responders could get to the scene. Ricky Carl, a family spokesman, confirmed the shot came from another member of Kaas’s hunting party.
No other information was available.
This is the second hunting-related gun death in eastern Idaho this weekend. Kaylanee Orr from Blackfoot died from an accidental gunshot wound during a hunting trip on Friday.
CORRECTION:A previous version of this article stated that Lt. Kaas’s gunshot was self-inflicted. The sheriff and family members reached out to EastIdahoNews.com with additional information, and the story has been corrected. EastIdahoNews.com apologizes for the error.
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