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SOUTH BEND, Ind. --While hunting is banned in city limits, hunters tree stands were found setup next to Portage Manor, on Portage Avenue, near the Cemetery in the woods.
City officials and the County are trying to put a stop to it before someone get injured.
"It's just not safe for people to be in the city hunting especially out here. You've seen that, like I said there's people from the manor that occasionally walk out here and it's essential as somebody out getting some exercise or fresh air, it doesn’t need to be suddenly hit by some shells."
The County is putting up "NO HUNTING" signs to try and keep it from happening in the area.
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