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CONTACT: Sting Cracks Major Wildlife Poaching Ring in Maine and New Hampshire
CONCORD, N.H. -- A major wildlife poaching ring operating near the Maine/New Hampshire border was cracked by a sting on December 15, following a two-year covert investigation by Maine Fish and Wildlife. Ten search warrants were executed in western Maine and two in New Hampshire. As a result of the raid, 15 individuals were charged with numerous wildlife crimes, and officials seized firearms; deer, bear and wild turkey meat; and illegal drugs. The only New Hampshire resident
arrested in the raid was John Hart, age 43, of Conway. Hart has been charged
with 14 counts of various wildlife offenses dealing with the illegal taking
of deer, bear and wild turkey. Others in New Hampshire have been questioned
as a result of the investigation, and more charges may be pending, according
to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. In all, 86 officers participated in the operation, including wildlife officers from Maine and New Hampshire, U.S. Fish and Wildlife agents, Maine State Police troopers, the Maine State Police Tactical Team and the Oxford County Sheriff's Office. The scope of the effort made it one of the largest operations in the history of the Maine Warden Service. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state's fish, wildlife and marine resources. Its Law Enforcement Division is responsible for the enforcement of all laws, rules and regulations pertaining to fish and wildlife. --###-- |
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