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by KRISTOFER PLONASaturday, November 5th 2022

W.Va. Natural Resources Police reported a Randolph County man was charged after officers found a baited blind and live trap in Monongahela National Forest. (WCHS)
RANDOLPH COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) —A Randolph County man is facing multiple charges after officers located a baited blind and live trap within the Monongahela National Forest.
A hunter was apprehended and charged with baiting and feeding wildlife on public land, trapping during the closed season and using untagged traps, according to a social media post from West Virginia Natural Resources Police shared Saturday.
The post said the man was warned for abandoning property, failure to make daily checks of traps, cutting or damaging trees and littering.
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Officers report the man entered a plea in Randolph County Magistrate Court and paid more than $580 in…
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