Thursday, January 25, 2024

CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: Illegal Deer Hunting Arrests

Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection issued the following announcement on Oct. 23.

Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police (EnCon) with the assistance of Woodbury Police and the Connecticut State Police Troop L arrested three individuals in connection with illegal deer hunting in Roxbury on Monday, October 22, 2018.

State EnCon Police and Woodbury Police have received numerous complaints of illegal deer hunting after sunset in proximity to the Roxbury Airport. A proactive Woodbury Police Officer was conducting a patrol check of the area after midnight on October 22, 2018 when they observed a vehicle traveling along Route 317 with the occupants actively shining the open grass fields, an area frequented by deer, where deer are known to be present, and a prime deer habitat. The officer suspected the occupants of illegal deer jacklighting and conducted a motor vehicle stop in Roxbury.

The occupants identified as Eftihios Marnelakis, 22 of Southbury, Mihali Marnelakis, 20 of Southbury, and Jacob Parcell, 21 of Southbury, were found to be in possession of numerous flashlights/spotlight, ammunition, and multiple firearms, to include a loaded high powered rifle, within the passenger compartment as well as evidence of a recent deer kill processing in the bed of the pickup.

The accused were placed under arrest by State EnCon Police and processed at Troop A in Southbury for the following violations of C.G.S. 53-204 Hunting from a public roadway, C.G.S. 53-205 Possession of loaded weapon in a motor vehicle, C.G.S. 26-85 Jacklighting Deer, and C.G.S. 53a-217e(c)(1) Negligent hunting 2nd degree. The accused were each released on a $5,000 surety bond and are scheduled to appear on 11/8/2018 at GA18 Torrington.

Original source can be found here.