December 29, 2015
From BaltimoreSun.com
Stephen Eugene Nuckols Jr., 30, and Brian Joseph Nuckols, 25, were cited earlier this month for allegedly illegally hunting deer at night in near the Darlington cemetery in late November, according to Maryland Natural Resources Police.
The officer found a loaded rifle under the car’s back seat and both men were cited on Dec. 18 for hunting deer during closed season, nighttime hunting, having a loaded weapon in a vehicle, hunting at nighttime with lights, hunting on private land without written permission, casting rays of artificial light with an implement, negligent hunting and two criminal charges for possessing a dangerous weapon, according to the police report.
Stephen Nuckols is on probation until April 2017 for a 2013 trespassing conviction obtained by the Maryland Natural Resources Police, according to Thomson.
He was found guilty previously of trespassing on private property (2008), hunting without a license in possession (2010) and hunting without permission (2010), all in Harford County, according to information provided by Thomson.
Brian Nuckols was found guilty of trespassing on private property in Harford County in 2008, according to Thomson.
The two men are scheduled to appear in Harford District Court on Feb. 18 and could face up to six years in prison, fines up to $11,750 and revocation of their hunting privileges for up to five years, according to the Natural Resources Police report.
