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DE: Marydel man charged with multiple hunting violations
Marydel man charged with multiple hunting violations
Nov 17, 2010
Dover, Del. - Agents with the Division of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
arrested a Marydel man Nov. 9 and charged him with violating numerous deer
hunting regulations.
According to Sgt. Gregory Rhodes, Joel E. Marousek, 46, stands charged
with two counts of failing to tag antlerless deer; two counts of failing to
register antlerless deer; three counts of failing to tag antlered deer; two
counts of possession of illegally taken antlered deer; one count of failing
to register antlered deer; two counts of butchering antlered deer prior to
registration; one count of hunting antlered deer during archery season with
a weapon other than bow and arrow; and one count of license
forgery/misrepresentation.
He was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court No. 3 in Georgetown and
released on $9,450 unsecured bond, with a trial pending in the Court of
Common Pleas.
Citizens are encouraged to report fish and wildlife violations to the
Delaware Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Section at 739-4580.
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