Man Found Guilty Of Poaching Crimes
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game wardens report that Cody H. Carr, 30, of Kalispell, was found guilty at trial in Flathead County Justice Court for seven criminal counts related to poaching crimes committed in November of 2023.
Carr was convicted of two counts of unlawful possession of wildlife, two counts of hunting or killing an overlimit of game animals, two counts of waste of game animals and a single count of loan or transfer of a license.
The investigation, conducted by Kalispell area Game Warden Nate Muhn, showed that Carr illegally killed three whitetail deer in the North Fork of the Flathead in Hunting District 110, and it was these crimes that led to the seven criminal counts.
“This is a testament to the dedication and tenacity of Montana game wardens and the work that goes into these complex, long-term investigations,” FWP Assistant Chief of Law Enforcement, JD Douglas, said. “We would also like to extend our appreciation to the Flathead County Attorney’s Office, particularly Deputy County Attorney Gabe Valentine, for his efforts on this case.”
The sentencing hearing for this case is pending.
FWP game wardens say that wildlife crimes like this one are often solved because of leads from the public. Visit tipmont.mt.gov for more information on reporting natural resource crimes and who to contact in your local area.