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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police Sergeant Christensen received a report of multiple subjects illegally hunting turkeys over several bait piles in the remote area known as ‘Pontiac Ridge’ near the isolated community of Chesaw in Okanogan County.
Based on the initial report, Sgt. Christensen enlisted the aid of Communications Officers in WILDCOMM (the WDFW Police dispatch center) to begin mining data from several resources to identify three of the four suspects, as well as several associates. During their research, the COs were also able to determine that the primary suspect was a convicted felon who is prohibited from possessing any firearms.
Next, Sgt. Christensen and Officer Day obtained critical background information by driving through the area in an undercover vehicle. In fact, while driving through, the Officers were actually contacted and harassed by one of the suspects who, like many people living ‘off the grid’ in the area, are extremely wary of visitors they do not recognize (side note: to illustrate this point, a grouse hunter from Hoquiam died on Pontiac Ridge last September after allegedly being shot and killed by a sniper at a nearby cabin).
Sgt. Christensen spent many long hours compiling and organizing all of the information he had received into a search warrant affidavit. After burning the midnight oil, Sgt. Christensen presented the affidavit the next morning to a judge who determined probable cause existed for three warrants involving three different properties.
Next, a raid plan was developed. Sgt. Klump dropped what he was doing to drive up from Chelan to assist Sgt. Christensen, Fish and Wildlife Officers Day and Treser, and two Okanogan County Sheriff’s Deputies in executing the search warrants. Upon searching the first two properties, Officers found the first of two closed season turkeys that had been killed with a rifle, as well as a male convicted felon who had a firearm. At the third residence, which belonged to the primary suspect, Officers encountered a man who lied about his identity. However, after determining his real name, Officers found that he had three outstanding felony warrants for his arrest, including escape from community custody and failure to register as a sex offender. The suspect also had two additional misdemeanor warrants, and had been on the run as a fugitive for the past three years.
As a result of the search, Officers recovered four loaded firearms, an illegal deer carcass, seven turkey carcasses, an authentic- looking replica of a U.S. Marshal badge, and ammunition for the weapons. One of the suspects claimed that a seized 7mm rifle belonged to his wife. However, during the initial investigation, Officer McCormick made a very acute observation that the 7mm rifle had a side saddle set up for a left-handed shooter – the recoil from such a large caliber weapon would make it very uncomfortable to shoot right-handed. It was also noted that the suspect signed his seizure forms with his left hand.
Officers also found that the suspects were illegally brewing alcohol in the kitchen with an illegal still, and determined that they were selling the brew to friends in the local area.
All in all, Sgt. Christensen booked the primary suspect on 49 charges, including failure to register as a sex offender, unlawful possession of a firearm in the 1st degree, making a false or misleading statement to police, hunting without licenses or tags, exceeding the bag limit on turkeys, possession of turkeys closed season, and hunting with an unlawful firearm.
The suspects reportedly felt that the remoteness of the area in which they were conducting their illegal activities would “protect them from law enforcement.” Apparently they forgot that remote locations are a Fish and Wildlife Officer's specialty!
Kudos to Sgt. Christensen for making an excellent case! Sgt. Christensen also wishes to extend his appreciation to Sgt. Klump and the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office, as well as our WILDCOMM Communications
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fixed your title for you is why it shows I edited.
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Wow, stupid is as stupid does. Nice work, LE.
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49 charges. LOL
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Put them somewhere remote ... deep in the prison system ... hopefully with a PETA person that hates child molesters.
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that is not a friendly place, my family always warns me about getting to close to that area when hunting....a lot of off the grid living going on....
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Few other "robbers roost" areas like that in the state-hope they get that one cleaned out. Nice work by LE in this case.
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Outstanding! Promote that man to head the WDFW.
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Great job WDFW! First time I've ever said that yikes!
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alot of dangerous and crazy wackjobs up there. They hate the Government, but at the same time live off of it's tit. ive been on Pontiac ridge, i will never go back. just not worth it.
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Talk about doing whatever the hell you want in life, crazy. Always makes me wonder how many years at it before getting caught.
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Wow, thanks for posting!!!
Soap on a rope for you losers!!!
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Sounds like a horrible neighborhood
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Great! But their rifle thinking is way off course.. A left handed rifle dont hurt anymore shooting from the right side. All my guns are right handed but U shoot them all left handed..
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