KEYSER, W.Va. — Upcoming hearings have been set in Mineral County for a few of the eight unique defendants in a large deer poaching case.
West Virginia Pure Sources Police carried out an investigation that led to 223 prices involving at the least 27 antlered bucks taken illegally in Mineral, Grant and Hampshire counties from mid-September to late December in opposition to Tyler Biggs, his father Christopher Biggs, Dalton Dolly, Colton Broadwater, his father Gregory Broadwater, Ivy Rodehaver, Robert Horner Sr. and his son Robert “Beau” Horner Jr.
Eight native residents, described in police stories as mates, fathers and sons, boyfriend and girlfriend, are alleged to have dedicated varied looking crimes.
Tyler Biggs and Dolly had been Mineral County sheriff’s deputies on the time of the alleged crimes, and later resigned from their jobs.
Final week, Tyler Biggs was at Mineral County Justice of the Peace Court docket for a pretrial listening to the place he entered a no contest plea for alleged offenses together with spotlighting, unlawful wildlife possession, conspiracy, failure to register deer, and exceeding the yearly deer restrict.
He’s beneath home arrest, and should put on an ankle monitor, in a plea deal that allowed him to keep away from jail time in return for his testimony in opposition to fellow defendants within the case.
Six instances are scheduled at Mineral County Justice of the Peace Court docket that embrace various counts of spotlighting, unlawful wildlife possession, conspiracy, looking in closed season, looking from automobile, nighttime looking, and trespassing.
Beginning at 9 a.m. June 6, a suppression or plea listening to is scheduled for Colton Broadwater.
Pretrial hearings are set to start at 9 a.m. for Rodehever and Dolly.
Beginning at 1 p.m. July 19, a pretrial listening to will likely be held for Christopher Biggs, adopted by plea hearings for Robert Horner Jr. and his father Robert Horner Sr.
Christopher Biggs has been suspended from his job as Allegany County’s Division of Emergency Companies EMS chief.
Final month, felony prices of forgery and conspiracy to commit forgery in opposition to Christopher Biggs had been dismissed, and he was charged with 4 misdemeanor counts.
Teresa McMinn is the Digital Editor for the Cumberland Instances-Information. She might be reached at 304-639-2371 or tmcminn@times-news.com.