 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk, text and three gigs of data for just $44.99 or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife officials are asking for help in identifying a vehicle and hopefully the driver and passenger of that truck. Now over the weekend on this rural Pike County road, they stopped that vehicle and fired a gun at a deer in this field behind me, nearly missing a hunter sitting just about 15 yards away from that deer. But that hunter caught it all on film. Aaron Mullins was sitting in his tree stand Sunday evening in the lower Johns Creek area of Pike County, not far from the Floyd County line. When he noticed a truck making several trips past the field, he was hunting over. The third time they come by for some reason, I just thought to already have myself on that and I thought I'm going to video them because I knew, I done knew at that point that they were going to shoot. Officers with Fish and Wildlife are investigating and have since received a second complaint on that same vehicle which they have identified as a Black Chevy Silverado or a GMC Sierra around a 2000 model. And they are not taking this situation lightly. This is something we take very seriously. It's not only protecting the resource and situation, it's protecting the hunter. I mean, he's within 10, 15 yards with a shot for this guy shooting it. We had another hunter who says he was closer. We don't have a video of it, but have no reason not to believe him after seeing the video of the hunter the next day. Now that a couple days have passed, Aaron Mullins says the shock of nearly being shot by a poacher has worn off and now has turned to anger. I was 20 foot up in a tree and I don't know how they didn't see me. I guess they didn't have their eyes on me because I'm orange hat, orange vest. It's you seething, you know. I could hear the bullet hitting the dirt louder than I could hear the shots how close I was. Stopping shooting at a vehicle is ridiculous, especially towards somebody. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Fish and Wildlife officials at area code 606-595-8102. Coming from Lower Johns Creek in Pike County for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.