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FWC Weekly Enforcement Report
07/14/08 - 10:08 AM
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
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The following was released Monday by the FWC:

FWC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FIELD OPERATIONS

WEEKLY REPORT
June 27 through July 10, 2008

This report represents some events the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement.

NORTHWEST REGION

WALTON COUNTY

On July 7, Officer Danny Arnette and Lt. Dennis Welsh responded to a request from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office for assistance in locating a houseboat that had broken loose on Black Creek with a subject who was suspected to have committed suicide.  Upon arriving on the scene at Black Creek Lodge, the officers immediately launched their patrol vessel and met Walton County Sheriff’s deputies towing the houseboat back to the dock.  The subject had committed suicide with a high power centerfire rifle.  Officer Arnette and Lt. Welsh helped secure the vessel and assisted the investigator working the case.

On July 7, before leaving the Black Creek Lodge, another request for assistance came from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.  The call was for three subjects, two adult females and one adult male, who were possibly lost around Tilley Landing off of Highway 81 on Choctawhatchee Wildlife Management Area.  The missing subjects went fishing around 8 a.m. and were supposed to return around dark.  The subjects were fishing from the bank and had apparently lost their bearing due to the overcast skies.  Upon arriving at Tilley Landing, the FWC officers obtained the subjects’ names and possible location.  Officer Arnette and Lt. Welsh launched their patrol vessel and searched the area.  Local air support from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrived and joined the search.  Also, Walton Correctional Institute K-9 unit responded.  After several hours of searching, the Escambia County Sheriff Office’s helicopter located the missing subjects on the Choctawhatchee River.  The search and rescue operation ended around 5 a.m. the following morning.

HOLMES COUNTY

Lt. Hampton Yates and Officer Larry Morris arrested two subjects at Lake Cassidy in northwestern Holmes County.  The officers charged the two with possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia.

Lt. Yates reports that a young man from a previous littering violation in Walton County volunteered to clean up a small truckload amount of garbage at Lake Cassidy.  These are examples of our continuing focus to promote a family friendly environment and boating safety at Lake Cassidy.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

On June 29, Lt. Rama Shuster and Officers Michael Slotin and Faris Livesay were on water patrol on the offshore patrol vessel “Sea Hawk.”  At approximately 6 p.m., while returning from Madison Swanson, the crew observed a commercial fishing vessel 16 miles south of Apalachicola.  The officers pulled in behind the vessel which was traveling at approximately 15 knots and turned on the blue lights.  The captain of the vessel, who was dressed only in his underwear, turned around and looked at the patrol vessel but continued to drive.  The captain grabbed a pair of shorts and began to make erratic movements around the cabin of the vessel while looking back at the patrol vessel.  The captain of the vessel made an evasive turn to port and pulled the throttle back in an effort to conceal the starboard side of the vessel.  He then picked up a camouflage ditch bag and attempted to throw it out the starboard window.  The bag got hung up in the window but eventually went overboard.  The vessel continued a short distance before coming to a stop.  The ditch bag floated and the officers retrieved it from the water as they approached the vessel.  The ditch bag contained 44 pounds of red snapper filets packaged in gallon Ziploc bags.  The officers boarded the vessel and located eight undersized red grouper on the top layers of fish in the cooler.  With an officer on board, the vessel was escorted back to Apalachicola, where the officers unloaded and measured every fish.  The officers located eight more undersized red grouper, three undersized scamp grouper and one undersized gray triggerfish.  The captain was charged with the following federal charges:  disposal of fish after contact with an officer, interference with a law enforcement officer, possession of 16 undersized red grouper and failure to maintain red snapper in whole condition. 

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