TWRA Offers Reward Leading to Arrest and Conviction for Catoosa WMA Vandalism

Friday, September 02, 2011 | 07:01am
CROSSVILLE, Tenn.  --- The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is offering a reward for information leading to the successful prosecution of the person or persons responsible for the recent vandalism at Catoosa Wildlife Management Area in Cumberland and Morgan counties.
 
The TWRA will offer $3,000 to the person providing the information to the arrest and conviction. The vandalism consisted of nails, spikes, and nail boards placed in secondary roads and fields across Catoosa WMA. 
 
The vandalism resulted in Catoosa WMA being closed from Aug. 8-20. TWRA personnel worked to find and remove the dangerous materials.
 
Persons with information can contact Cumberland County Wildlife Officer, Casey Mullen by telephone at (931) 200-2413 or by text.
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