Park Rangers Arrest Felon with Stolen Firearm

Park Rangers Arrest Felon with Stolen Firearm

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 27, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

On June 25 while on routine patrol, park rangers contacted an adult male illegally camping at Freshwater Beach. Rangers identified the camper as Terry Rogers, 62, of North Bend, Oregon.

During the ensuing investigation, rangers discovered three loaded firearms inside the vehicle that Rogers was operating. One of the firearms, a.22 caliber revolver, was reported stolen out of Coos County, Oregon. They also discovered over 1,500 rounds of various caliber ammunition inside the vehicle. Rangers were able to confirm that Rogers was prohibited from possessing firearms as a convicted felon.

Rangers later located a small amount of marijuana inside the vehicle in an open container, and a small amount of methamphetamine along with various items of drug paraphernalia.

Terry Rogers was subsequently arrested and booked under the following charges:

-PC 29800(a)(1) - Felon in Possession of a Firearm

-PC 30305(a)(1) - Felon in Possession of Ammunition

-PC 25850(a) - Loaded Firearm in a Vehicle

-PC 25400(a)(1) - Concealed Firearm in a Vehicle

-PC 25850(c)(2) - Possess Stolen Firearm

-HS 11377(a) - Possess Methamphetamine

-HS 11364(a) - Possess Paraphernalia

-CVC23222(b) - Open Container of Marijuana in Vehicle

Criminal charges are pending.

Visitation is steadily increasing as visitors come from across the country and the world come to experience the wonders of Redwood National and State Parks. Unfortunately, crime is also on the rise. Rangers work tirelessly, case by case, to increase and maintain park safety. You can help! Anyone with information regarding criminal activity within the parks is urged to contact the park's anonymous tip line at: 707-465-7353.

On June 25 while on routine patrol, park rangers contacted an adult male illegally camping at Freshwater Beach. Rangers identified the camper as Terry Rogers, 62, of North Bend, Oregon.

During the ensuing investigation, rangers discovered three loaded firearms inside the vehicle that Rogers was operating. One of the firearms, a.22 caliber revolver, was reported stolen out of Coos County, Oregon. They also discovered over 1,500 rounds of various caliber ammunition inside the vehicle. Rangers were able to confirm that Rogers was prohibited from possessing firearms as a convicted felon.

Rangers later located a small amount of marijuana inside the vehicle in an open container, and a small amount of methamphetamine along with various items of drug paraphernalia.

Terry Rogers was subsequently arrested and booked under the following charges:

-PC 29800(a)(1) - Felon in Possession of a Firearm

-PC 30305(a)(1) - Felon in Possession of Ammunition

-PC 25850(a) - Loaded Firearm in a Vehicle

-PC 25400(a)(1) - Concealed Firearm in a Vehicle

-PC 25850(c)(2) - Possess Stolen Firearm

-HS 11377(a) - Possess Methamphetamine

-HS 11364(a) - Possess Paraphernalia

-CVC23222(b) - Open Container of Marijuana in Vehicle

Criminal charges are pending.

Visitation is steadily increasing as visitors come from across the country and the world come to experience the wonders of Redwood National and State Parks. Unfortunately, crime is also on the rise. Rangers work tirelessly, case by case, to increase and maintain park safety. You can help! Anyone with information regarding criminal activity within the parks is urged to contact the park's anonymous tip line at: 707-465-7353.

Tags: redwood national and state parks arrest felony

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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