Monday, May 16, 2011

Ohio Deer Hunter Pays Hefty Fine

Bellevue Man to Pay $27,851 Restitution for Poached World Class Buck
FINDLAY, OH – A Huron County man was found guilty of the illegal harvest of a deer that was taken in November of 2010.  Arlie Risner, 58, of Bellevue pled no contest and was found guilty in the Norwalk Municipal Court, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Following a tip from a concerned hunter, Huron Wildlife Officer Josh Zientek and Wildlife Investigator Jeff Collingwood investigated the incident and followed the case to its conclusion.  Risner had poached the massive deer from a property that he did not have permission to hunt on.  The deer scored an incredible 228 6/8.
Risner plead no contest in the Norwalk Municipal Court and was found guilty of hunting without permission.  He was fined $200.00 and had his hunting rights suspended for one year.  Ohio is a member of the Wildlife Violator’s Compact with 36 other states.  This means that he can not hunt in any of the 36 states in the compact.
The Division of Wildlife is imposing restitution for the deer in the amount of $27,851.33.  This is in accordance with Ohio’s revised restitution law for the illegal taking of wild animals.  The law went into effect March 2008 and allows the Ohio Division of Wildlife to seek an increased recovery value on all illegally harvested wildlife.
To report a hunting violation, contact the ODNR Division of Wildlife Turn-In-A-Poacher (TIP) hotline, 1-800-POACHER (1.800.762.2437).  Callers may remain anonymous.  Citizens who provide accurate information that result in a criminal wildlife conviction of the guilty party may be eligible for a monetary reward once the case is settled in court.


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