Arkansas hunter illegally kills Alaska caribou, faces fines & probation for bringing it back home

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas man is facing fines and probation after illegally stealing wildlife from Alaska.

The United States Attorney’s Office charged 54-year-old Edward A. Bundy of Tuckerman on March 21 with transporting a bull caribou he killed from Alaska to his home. Bundy had claimed Alaska residency despite not being a resident, making his caribou harvest illegal.

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The Attorney’s Office said Bundy had violated the Lacey Act, which prohibits transporting illegally taken wildlife over state lines. He faces up to one year in jail and $100,000 in fines if convicted.

According to the charging affidavit, the caribou was shipped from an Alaska tannery to Bundy’s Arkansas home. 

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