Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife agents have conducted 14 raids around the state in a series of poaching investigations, and they say dozens of people could face charges.
The deputy chief of operations for Fish and Wildlife Police, Mike Cenci, says investigators are looking to speak with roughly 75 potential suspects. They range from what he describes as “the hardcore poacher who just wants to see stuff die” to the drug addict feeding a habit and restaurant owners who wanted cut-rate fish, deer or elk.
One man was arrested Thursday as one of the search warrants was served in Tacoma.
Cenci says the illegal trade included most or all big game species in Washington, protected birds including raptors, salmon and bear gallbladder.
Cenci declined to identify any of the restaurants involved.Washng