October 28, 2011
From WGMD.com
DNREC Enforcement Agents have arrested 3 men from Selbyville for a
hunting incident on Saturday, October 22. 22 year old Franklin Brinker
is charged with 5 counts of possession of deadly weapon by a person
prohibited, 3 counts of failing to tag deer and numerous other offenses.
58 year old Shannyn Rohleder was issued a summons for arraignment on
drug charges and hunting offenses and 48 year old John Pomeroy was cited
for a variety of hunting offenses.
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NEWS RELEASE: Three Selbyville men charged with criminal, hunting
violations
SELBYVILLE (Oct. 28, 2011) – DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife
Enforcement agents this week arrested three Selbyville men on charges
related to an Oct.
22 hunting incident.
Franklin T. Brinker, age 22, was charged on Oct. 24 with five counts
of possession of deadly weapon/ammunition by a person prohibited, three
counts of failing to tag deer, one count of hunting waterfowl over bait,
one count of hunting waterfowl without a federal waterfowl stamp, and
one count of possession of unlawfully killed game. Brinker was taken
into custody and arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court 1 in Frankford
and released on $27,000 unsecured bond pending a Nov. 3 preliminary
hearing.
Shannyn M. Rohleder, age 58, was issued a summons on Oct. 22 to
appear in the Sussex County Court of Common Pleas for arraignment on
charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia,
hunting waterfowl over bait, and hunting with a shotgun capable of
holding more than three shells.
John Pomeroy, age 48, was cited on Oct. 22 for hunting with a shotgun
capable of holding more than three shells, hunting over bait, failing to
secure an H.I.P. number before hunting waterfowl and hunting waterfowl
with lead shot.
The DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Enforcement Section is
charged with achieving public compliance through education and
enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife
resources and ensure safe boating and public safety.
Citizens are encouraged to report fish and wildlife and boating
violations to the Delaware Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Section at
302-739-4580.