Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Writing Exercise

Craftsbury Man Charged for Hunting Accident


A Craftsbury man is being charged for a past hunting related shooting that happened on Urie Road in Albany.

A Crafstbury man is being charged with aggravated assault for a past hunting related shooting in Albany, Vermont.

Two men, 76 year old Conrad Masse of Craftsbury, and 58 year old Wayne Goff of Wolcott, were hunting bear this past fall, when three shots were fired.  When Masse fired those three rounds from the road, they hit a bear, tree, and Goff in the pelvic area.  

Goff had to be transported to North Country Hospital and then to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, he has since been released.  

After an investigation with the Vermont State Police and Department of Fish and Game, Goff has been cited to appear at the Orleans Superior Court for his charge on February 28, 2014.  Goff also received tickets from the Fish and Game for shooting from the road, having a loaded rifle in the car, and not having proper display of permits. 

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