This
one doesn’t even need embellishment from me. The release from the Ohio Division
of Wildlife pretty much says it all.
ATHENS,
OH – Twenty-five individuals, including 20 juveniles, were recently
convicted of 161 hunting-related charges in the Muskingum County Court and the
Muskingum County Common Pleas Court Juvenile Division, according to the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
Over
a two-year period, ODNR Division of Wildlife officers received numerous
complaints about white-tailed deer being illegally shot near Philo in Muskingum
County.
During
a night project in 2014, a vehicle was observed spotlighting deer in a hay field.
When state wildlife officers approached the vehicle, it fled the scene at a
high rate of speed. Officers pursued the vehicle until it was deemed unsafe to
continue.
The
State Highway Patrol provided a lead in December 2015 when State Troopers
pulled over an adult and four juveniles and discovered three dead deer in the
vehicle. State wildlife officers and investigators followed up with the
individuals and were able to determine that one of the juveniles had been a
passenger in the vehicle that had fled the year before.
Officers
were also able to identify additional suspects and other violations. More
suspects were identified through subsequent contacts and additional violation
reports. The investigation eventually resulted in 25 individuals being issued
summonses for more than 200 counts of wildlife violations.
The
defendants were found guilty on 161 of those counts and ordered to pay $1,675
in fines and $3,991 in court costs, and complete a combined 440 hours of
community service. Several items seized during the investigation were forfeited
to the ODNR Division of Wildlife, including firearms, deer parts, and ginseng.The ODNR Division of Wildlife encourages anyone observing or suspecting that wildlife violations are occurring to report illegal activity by calling the Turn-In-A-Poacher (TIP) hotline toll free at 1-800-POACHER (762-2437) or submitting information online at wildohio.gov. All information received by the TIP program will remain confidential.
Jeffrey
L. Frischkorn
JFrischk@Ameritech.net
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