Arkansas deer hunter accused of ‘contest fraud’ in Louisiana

An Arkansas man faces possible jail time after allegedly poaching a 15-point deer in Arkansas and entering the animal in a big-buck contest in Louisiana.

An Arkansas man faces possible jail time after allegedly poaching a 15-point deer in Arkansas and entering the animal in a big-buck contest in Louisiana.

Andrew Riels, 27, of Crossett, Ark., was cited recently for hunting contest fraud and violating interstate commerce regulations by agents with the Louisiana Department of Fisheries and Wildlife.

The agents were informed of Reils’ activities by wildlife agents in Arkansas.

“During the investigation, agents learned that Riels illegally harvested a 15-point buck during illegal hours on Sept. 8 near Crosset, Ark.,” the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries stated in a news release. “Riels then entered the buck into the Simmons Sporting Goods Big Buck Contest in Bastrop [La.] later that same day.”

Riels was cited for the illegal killing of the buck on Oct. 30 in Arkansas.

Hunting contest fraud in Louisiana is punishable by a fine of up to $3,000 and one year in jail. Violation of interstate commerce regulations is punishable by a fine of up to $950 and 120 days in jail.

Chiefs holding 2020 NFL draft contest for season ticket members

Become a member of the Kansas City Chiefs’ virtual inner circle during the 2020 NFL draft.

The NFL draft is unique this season, with an entirely virtual format due to the coronavirus pandemic. While the 2020 NFL draft is closed to the public, the Kansas City Chiefs are asking for fan participation.

If you’re a season ticket member, you can enter a contest to become part of the “virtual inner circle” during the first three rounds of the 2020 NFL draft. What does that mean exactly? Well, you’ll be seen on the worldwide broadcast when the Chiefs come on the clock. Commissioner Roger Goodell will still announce the picks, but it seems like the team wants fans to show their pride and reactions as the picks are announced. You’ll also get a special swag bag for winning the contest with all sorts of goodies.

In order to enter the contest, head over to Chiefs Kingdom Rewards. Entries cost 100 Chiefs Kingdom Rewards points and you can only enter once. To participate, as a member of the “virtual inner circle” you must have a valid email address, internet access, and a device with a video camera. The team is asking that fans be dressed in Chiefs apparel during the draft and fans must have availability for the entire day they’re set to participate in.

Don’t forget, there is also a dress rehearsal for the draft that you’ll be asked to participate in soon.

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