Three men convicted of poaching after being spotted illegally using dogs to hunt wildlife

Three males have been convicted of poaching after they have been noticed illegally utilizing canines to hunt.

The lads have been caught looking wildlife with a number of Saluki and Lurcher-type canines in October final yr when a police officer seen two suspicious autos within the Darlington space. Rural officer PCSO Andy Cusick had been patrolling round Bishopton Lane in Sadberge when he noticed the vehicles parked on Hillhouse Lane.

He carried out a search of the close by space, which is the place he noticed Anthony Foster, 31, Edward Foster, 30, and Scott Ian Revell, 35, strolling the canines throughout personal farmland. PCSO Cusick used specialist digicam gear to video the lads who might be seen utilizing a thermal imaging monocular earlier than releasing the hounds to chase a hare that had damaged cowl.

The lads have been reported for poaching and swiftly interviewed by officers, nevertheless the lads denied the offence. They claimed that that they had merely been out for a stroll with their canines, nevertheless officers confirmed there have been no public footpaths via the fields and the lads had not obtained permission from the landowner to be on the land.

The trio appeared at Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court docket on Tuesday, Might 16, the place they ultimately pled responsible to the costs. Anthony Foster, of East Howle, Ferryhill, was ordered to pay a £200 superb for the offence.

The lads might be seen utilizing a thermal imaging monocular earlier than releasing the hounds to chase a hare that had damaged cowl (Picture: Durham Constabulary)

Edward Foster, 30, of Japonica Means, Norton, Stockton, was fined £120, and Scott Ian Revell, 35, of Somerset Street, Stockton, was fined £150. All three have been additionally ordered to pay court docket prices and a sufferer surcharge.

Sergeant Karl Lowe, from Darlington Neighbourhood Police Workforce, mentioned: “Such a offending shouldn’t be solely merciless to wildlife however has a profound impression on rural communities, inflicting injury to crops and farmland which will be extraordinarily expensive for the farmer or landowner to resolve.

“PCSO Cusick’s tenacity and his use of specialist digicam gear to seize the suspects within the act offered irrefutable proof to safe a conviction at court docket.

“I hope this sends a warning to others who suppose that illegally poaching wildlife is suitable, that we are going to catch you and we’ll prosecute you.”

This text by Miriam Goodman was first printed by Teesside LIve on 20 Might 2023. Lead Picture: The lads have been noticed by PCSO Andy Cusick who had been patrolling the world (Picture: Durham Constabulary).


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