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http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20081206/UPDATES01/81206015

MENDHAM TWP. — A Massachusetts man was arrested and another still at large after township police nabbed the duo for poaching deer.


Robert Adams, 39, of Lake Pleasant, Mass. was charged Thursday with possession of an illegal weapon — a crossbow — as well as possession of hunting knifes. He was additionally charged with four hunting violations by the New Jersey Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife, Sgt. Vito Abrusci said. Adams’ hunting partner, also from Massachusetts, fled the scene, Abrusci said.

At around 2:09 a.m., Thursday, patrolman Vinnie Pagano pulled over a cargo van driving without lights in the area of Wysong Park, behind the old Ralston Firehouse on Route 24, Abrusci said. Pagano seized two bows from the men — the illegal crossbow and a legal compound bow — and approximately 50 arrows, knives and binoculars. According to Abrusci, the men were getting ready to cut open a male, 8-point antlered deer.

“We haven’t figured out why they decided to poach deer in Mendham Township,” Abrusci said, noting his department is still investigating, along with the New Jersey Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife and the Morris County Sheriff’s Department, whose canine unit assisted the night of the incident.

“We’re trying to find out what brought them to our area. There’s obviously a reason why they ended up here to hunt,” Abrusci said.

According to Abrusci, hunting is not allowed after dark in New Jersey, nor in proximity to residences. In this situation, he said the men likely killed the deer within 450 feet of a residential area.

Abrusci said the crossbow is a dangerous, preloaded, point-and-shoot weapon that has a trigger that shoots an arrow similar to how a gun would discharge a bullet.

Adams was released with a Dec. 10 court date on $5,000 cash bail after spending eight hours at the Morris County jail, Abrusci said.

Though Adams was uncooperative in divulging information about the other man, Abrusci said the subject was identified but his name cannot be disclosed.

Vanessa Vera can be reached at (973) 428-6574 or vvera@gmail.com.
 
Abrusci said the crossbow is a dangerous, preloaded, point-and-shoot weapon that has a trigger that shoots an arrow similar to how a gun would discharge a bullet
wow a police seargeant even agrees with most[drinking]
 
damn i was too late[lol]
 
wow a police seargeant even agrees with most
I'll have a TALK with him when I get back to work. [hihi][rofl][ko]

Nice job done by the night guys. Unfortunately the other guy got away, for now. ;)
He will answer for this though.[up]
 
leave it alone TJC and ask him where do i send my fop money[hihi]
 
leave it alone TJC and ask him where do i send my fop money
Haha...HILARIOUS..x2 !!!!


Well, I bet these guys came down to NJ because someone posted a photo of a large buk, on a public forum and listed the town in which that buck lives.
 
Well, I bet these guys came down to NJ because someone posted a photo of a large buk, on a public forum and listed the town in which that buck lives.
Yes and no. They've been coming down for years and hunting a piece of land in the Twp. I guess they just weren't seeing what they wanted and decided to expand the area and shooting times. [rofl]
 
Glad they got caught [up] Dirtbags [down]
 
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Abrusci said the crossbow is a dangerous, preloaded, point-and-shoot weapon that has a trigger that shoots an arrow similar to how a gun would discharge a bullet
OOOOOOHHHHHH nightstalker,one of your own knows the differance,maybe you should give him a call[rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl][rofl]
 
[down][down][down] F-ing scumbags. Hope they pay dearly for this one.


Well, I bet these guys came down to NJ because someone posted a photo of a large buk, on a public forum and listed the town in which that buck lives.
If that was the case then they would have been nabbed in Illinois or Kansas and not NJ. They were probably just familiar w that part of NJ and it just was convienient for them.
 
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