“I am incredibly proud of their tireless efforts in conserving our state’s natural resources.”
Arrest warrants were issued for the suspects and they were booked into the Walton County Jail on Jan. 8.
Phone records also showed that violations occurred in Alabama. Two of the suspects, Bryant and James Mcleod, were charged with additional violations by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the release said.
Bryant, 38, of Freeport, is charged with:
one count of unlawfully taking or possessing any freshly killed deer or turkey with the use of a gun and light at night
one count of petit theft