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3 YEARS POSSIBLE FOR ABALONE POACHING

Published on December 31, 2002
© 2002- The Press Democrat

PAGE: B3

COLUMN: Around the Empire

A 24-year-old Cloverdale man could be sentenced to three years in prison after he pleaded no contest to a charge of conspiracy for illegally harvesting and selling abalone taken from the Sonoma Coast.

Atticus Reynolds will be sentenced Jan. 30.

Two other Cloverdale men, Ryan Berny Demolski, 21, and Lewis Evan Robledo Jr., 26, still face a trial in the case.

Reynolds entered the plea last week in Sonoma County Superior Court.

State game wardens said they saw the three men take more than 30 red abalone from the ocean off Salt Point State Park on May 1 and May 2.

They later sold the abalone to two restaurants in San Francisco's Chinatown, wardens said.

Sport divers can't take more than three abalone per day or 24 per year, and it is illegal to sell abalone taken north of San Francisco Bay.

At the time of his arrest, Reynolds was on probation for poaching steelhead trout at the state fish hatchery at Lake Sonoma's Warm Springs Dam in 2000. He and three others were caught with eight steelhead that had returned to spawn at the hatchery.

Wardens said they were selling the fish in Cloverdale.

-- Steve Hart Keywords: FISHING THEFT


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