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Michigan man charged with illegally killing deer, including trophy buck

Man has history of hunting-related violations

Cecil Edward Day, 59, of Johannesburg, Michigan, was arraigned Nov. 19 in the Otsego County 87-A District Court on four charges after Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers received anonymous proof of Day illegally taking deer. COs are requesting additional poaching charges. Day is currently lodged at the Otsego County Jail and is awaiting a preliminary hearing. (Michigan Department of Natural Resources)

OTSEGO COUNTY, Mich. – A Michigan man has been charged again for hunting-related violations in Otsego County.

Cecil Edward Day, 59, of Johannesburg, was arraigned on Nov. 19, on the charges of 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.

Cecil Edward Day (Michigan Department of Corrections)

The Michigan Department of Resources says that Day was arrested on Nov. 18 after conservation officers received a tip that included proof of Day getting out of a vehicle and shooting a deer on private property with a rifle.

After further investigation and interviews, conservation officers discovered two more deer that had been shot and left in that same area. One of the deer was a nine-point trophy buck, according to the DNR.

The DNR is also seeking more deer poaching charges for Day, who has a history of hunting-relating violations.

His previous DNR convictions, from 2018-2020, include possession of a firearm by a felon, taking deer from a motor vehicle, trespassing, no hunter’s orange and possession of an untagged deer.

The 59-year-old is lodged at the Otsego County Jail as he awaits his preliminary hearing.


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