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Boater pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter for 2019 drowning death of Annapolis man

Boater pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter for 2019 drowning death of Annapolis man
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Boater pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter for 2019 drowning death of Annapolis man

Boater pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter for 2019 drowning death of Annapolis man
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North Carolina man faces serious poaching charges in W.Va.

North Carolina man faces serious poaching charges in W.Va. By February 26, 2021 - 1:53 pm WV NRPO Jonathan Gills holds the racks of the two bucks killed illegally in McDowell County last November. WELCH, W.Va. A North Carolina man faces a list of poaching violations in West Virginia and if convicted, the price tag for illegally killing two trophy bucks in the Mountain State could be substantial. The suspect, from Statesville, N.C., faces charges of killing two trophy bucks in McDowell County on two separate days in November 2020. West Virginia Natural Resources Police, who have not yet released the identity of the suspect, received information which indicated the bucks were taken in violation of the law.

Raleigh County man admits to poaching charges in Wyoming County

Raleigh County man admits to poaching charges in Wyoming County By January 27, 2021 - 3:42 pm W.Va. Natural Resources Police Officer Joshua Toner holds the massive 10 point rack of a the buck illegally killed in 2018. PINEVILLE, W.Va. A Raleigh County man is paying a heavy price after his decision more than two years ago to pursue a giant buck in Wyoming County. Wyoming County Magistrate Jeffrey Barlow recently accepted a plea bargain agreement in which Travis Smith, 30, of Beckley, W.Va. admitted to six game law violations after illegally killing a 10 point buck December 7, 2018. Natural Resources Police Officers Joshua Toner and Cody Frye investigated the case and charged Smith with a total of 21 counts. Toner was first alerted to the case when he received information from a source about the buck being shot with a rifle in Wyoming County at night. Such a charge typically generates considerable buzz since Wyoming County is one of four counties in West Virginia which are re

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