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- JUSTIN STORY jstory@bgdailynews.com
- 3 hrs ago
State wildlife officials investigating a shooting complaint have brought charges against two men suspected of committing hunting violations in multiple states.
According to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, a state conservation officer investigated a shooting from the road complaint in April in Simpson County, receiving information from witnesses about a vehicle believed to have been involved in the incident.
The information led to evidence of suspected poaching activity by Sid Herring, 51, of Murfreesboro and Stefan Brownlie, 38, of Portland, Tenn., which resulted in misdemeanor charges of taking wildlife from a vehicle and illegal take/pursue a deer/wild turkey against both men.
Herring is additionally charged with third-degree criminal trespassing, discharge of a firearm/other device upon/across a public road and entry on land to shoot/hunt/fish/trap without consent.
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