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OPERATION DOUBLE DIP Jan 10, 2017 4:23 pm #10704

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Indiana DNR Law Enforcement Division
Tuesday January 10th, 2017 :: 04:52 p.m. EST
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AdvisoryMulti-state license fraud investigation results in over $85,000 in fines and restitution
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Indianapolis, IN 46204-2748

For immediate release: Jan. 11, 2017

Multi-state license fraud investigation results in over $85,000 in fines and restitution
“Operation Double Dip” Prevents Would-Be Hunters from Claiming Residency in Two States


Indianapolis - Indiana Conservation Officers and Illinois Conservation Police investigated cases of hunting license/permit fraud beginning in early 2015 extending through 2016 that has resulted in over $85,000 in fines and restitution.

“Operation Double Dip was started to investigate individuals who claim residency in Illinois and Indiana in order to purchase hunting licenses/deer permits at the cheaper resident rate,” said Sgt. David Hyatt, Illinois Conservation Police. “This is a case that protects the privileges of our legitimate resident hunters and ensures that each state receives the funding needed for Fish and Wildlife projects.”

Both Indiana and Illinois law state, “No person may claim residency in more than one state at the same time for the purpose of purchasing resident hunting or fishing licenses.” This investigation revealed that many of the defendants had defrauded the state for several years.

211 counts of falsification were filed in the state of Illinois. A one hundred percent conviction rate was recorded against all Illinois defendants who have been ordered to pay over $65,000 in restitution and fines. Prosecution was handled by the Illinois Attorney General’s office and the Sangamon County State’s Attorney’s office.

“Conservation Law Enforcement is an important component in the protection and continual improvement of our state’s natural resources,” said Colonel Danny L. East, Indiana DNR Law Enforcement Division Director. “The cooperative efforts of both Indiana and Illinois law enforcement divisions were vital to the success of this case.”

A total of 21 years of hunting privilege revocations were ordered against Illinois defendants.

Indiana has recorded an estimated 57 defendants because of this investigation. The majority of Indiana cases are still pending and final amount of charges has not been determined. $20,581.50 in restitution has been ordered and 12 years of hunting privileges have been revoked against Indiana defendants, so far in this case.
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OPERATION DOUBLE DIP Jan 10, 2017 7:34 pm #10707

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Thats a good thing, bust them boy big time.
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OPERATION DOUBLE DIP Jan 11, 2017 5:17 pm #10711

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I liked the days when you had to take all deer to a check in station. Makes me wonder how many are shot and never checked in nowadays. Or shot under the license of a non-hunter.
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