Michigan man with history of hunting violations charged again

Michigan man with history of hunting violations charged again



OTSEGO COUNTY, MI – A problem hunter with a history of wildlife violations is in more trouble with the Department of Natural Resources.

Cecil Edward Day, 59, of Johannesburg was arraigned in the Otsego County 87-A District Court on Nov. 19.

He is charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, possession of a firearm with a blood alcohol content over .08% and no hunter’s orange.

Day was arrested at his residence on Nov. 18 after conservation officers received an anonymous tip with proof of Day exiting a vehicle with a rifle and at a on private property.

COs also located two additional deer that were shot and left in the same area, including a large, nine-point trophy buck.

The DNR is seeking additional charges, according to a news release. Day has previous convictions from between 2018 and 2020, the DNR said.

He lodged at the Otsego County Jail and is awaiting a preliminary hearing.

This article by Brandon Champion | [email protected] was first published by MLive on 25 November 2024. Lead Image: Cecil Edward Day, 59, of Johannesburg, Michigan, was arraigned Nov. 19 in the Otsego CountyMichigan Department of Natural Resources.

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