November 13, 2011
From The Associated Press
PERRYVILLE, Ark. — Perry County Sheriff Scott Montgomery says a
deputy has resigned after being cited for hunting violations while on
duty.
Montgomery says Rappold was on duty and in uniform when he was cited
for hunting from a roadway and hunting prior to the opening of modern
gun deer season.
Little Rock television station KLRT reported Saturday that Philip
Rappold was cited for hunting out of season. Rappold worked as a jailer
for years and was promoted to patrol deputy about a year ago.
Montgomery says Rappold was on duty and in uniform when he was cited
for hunting from a roadway and hunting prior to the opening of modern
gun deer season.
A listed phone number for Rappold couldn't be located.
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