Guilty plea results in loss of hunting privileges for three years
Bob Brenzing
Created: 5/7/2008 12:22:54 PM
Updated: 5/8/2008 9:04:50 AM
Muskegon - A seasonal park ranger accused of poaching deer at
Muskegon State Park will not be able to hunt for three years after
pleading guilty in court today.
Brian Tunk, 30, of Mears, pleaded guilty to taking wildlife out
season. He also paid $1,000 in restitution and $300 in fines to go along
with his three year loss of hunting privileges.
Two other men also from Mears, Alex Gossett, a full-time park ranger
at Muskegon State Park and his father-in-law, Philip Gooch, have their
pre-trial hearings on May 21st.
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