Two soldiers at Fort Carson were convicted of poaching mule deer on the military and state land, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Three active duty soldiers at Fort Carson have been convicted of poaching four mule deer at the Mountain Post and one on state land.
Two active-duty Army noncommissioned officers are out thousands of dollars and staring down serious hunting suspensions after ...
Two Army Sergeants are facing charges for poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson and one on state land. According to ...
Three active duty soldiers have been charged after they were found responsible for poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson and one on state land, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
A Colorado Parks and Wildlife poaching investigation has led to the arrest and conviction of two men, both soldiers stationed ...
Two soldiers were convicted for their roles in poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson land and one other deer on state land.
The investigation started after a hunter alerted officers at the Army post about a poached buck in a training area in ...
An investigation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife into the poaching of five mule dear on Fort Carson and another on state land led to the conviction of three active duty soldiers for their involvement, ...
An Army sergeant, an Army staff sergeant and another soldier have all been fined after being convicted in Colorado on ...