Barnet Man Sentenced in Deer Poaching Incident
Previously
Convicted of Two Dozen Fish and Wildlife Crimes
DANVILLE,
Vt. – A Barnet man has been sentenced to two years in prison with all but 30
days suspended and ordered to pay $850 in fines after pleading no contest to
five charges stemming from an October 2017 incident.
Carl
Sanborn, 49, pled no contest to five charges, including taking big game by
illegal means, hunting while under revocation, shooting from a roadway, failure
to stop for a game warden, and contributing to juvenile delinquency. Sanborn
has previously been convicted of 24 fish and wildlife crimes dating back to
1993 and had been sentenced to 81 days and fined $6,800 because of these
previous convictions.
Sanborn
was convicted of taking part in the shooting of a deer decoy on the night of
Saturday, October 21. The decoy was placed by Vermont State Game Wardens
in an area in Danville with a long history of poaching activity. Sanborn’s son,
Jonathan, 21, was also charged in the incident with six counts for allegedly
firing the shot and faces more than two years in prison and $8,000 in fines if
convicted. His case is scheduled for trial in September.
After
the shot was made a car registered to Carl Sanborn sped away from the scene and
wardens engaged in a high-speed pursuit. During the pursuit, a bow and
rangefinder were thrown from the vehicle and recovered by wardens.
The
16-year-old driver of the vehicle was charged as a juvenile with eight counts
and has completed juvenile diversion. Another juvenile, 13 years old, was also
in the vehicle but was not charged.
The
car, along with the bow, rangefinder, and light were all seized and ownership
of some or all of them may be forfeit because of their use in a crime. All
three who were charged also stand to lose their hunting, fishing and trapping
privileges for three years.
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking anyone with
information about any poaching activity to call their local warden through
their nearest state police dispatch, or they may leave an anonymous tip to Operation
Game
Thief at 1-800-75ALERT (1-800-752-5378).
For
Immediate Release: June 26, 2018
Media
Contacts: Sgt. Szymanowski, 802-751-0103; Dennis Amsden 802-289-0630