Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents
recently cited a man for alleged amphibian violations and arrested a
woman for alleged drug violations in Evangeline Parish.
Agents cited Kirk Reed, 41, and arrested Crystal Jones, 40, both from
Baslie. Reed was cited for collecting frogs without a basic fishing
license and selling frogs without a reptile and amphibian collector’s license. Jones was arrested for possession of marijuana, illegal possession of
prescription pills, illegal possession of tramadol pills, and possession
of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Agents received a tip that Reed was selling frogs on a social media site
and set up a meeting through a confidential informant. Reed was
attempting to sell the informant 20 cleaned frogs, but had none of the
required licenses.
Agents were in the process of seizing 40 frogs' legs from Reed’s truck when they smelled a strong odor of marijuana emitting
from a purse that belonged to Jones sitting next to the container of
frogs' legs. After receiving permission to look in the purse, agents
discovered Jones in possession of marijuana, methamphetamine, a number
of pills without a prescription including tramadol and drug
paraphernalia.
Selling frogs without a reptile and amphibian collector’s license brings
a $250 to $500 fine and up to 90 days in jail. Collecting frogs without
a basic fishing license carries up to a $50 fine and 15 days in jail.
Possession of methamphetamine carries up to a $5,000 fine and five years
in jail. Possession of marijuana brings up to a $500 fine and six
months in jail. Illegal possession of the prescription pills each brings
up to a $5,000 fine and five years in jail. Illegal possession of
tramadol pills carries up to a $25,000 fine and five years in jail.
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