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Santa Rosa poacher caught with dozens of abalone, police say

By Miles Cooper
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February 28, 2025
Santa Rosa poacher caught with dozens of abalone, police say
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(KRON) — A probation search of a driver and his car in Windsor on Wednesday uncovered dozens of illegally harvested pink abalone together with methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, police mentioned. A standard meals for Indigenous communities and as soon as a preferred catch, leisure pink abalone harvesting has been prohibited since 2017 attributable to “extreme environmental conditions,” in accordance with the California Division of Fish and Wildlife.

A Windsor Police Division deputy contacted the driving force, recognized as Jason Ramos, 46, of Santa Rosa, and a passenger, Nichole Lee, 35, of Santa Rosa, at 10:30 p.m. on the 700 block of Shiloh Street. Ramos was discovered to be on lively Put up Launch Neighborhood Supervision and misdemeanor probation and was detained for a compliance examine.

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Throughout a search of the car, authorities mentioned they discovered “approximately 35 live abalone, a northwestern pond turtle, wet clothing, and tools used to remove the abalone from rocks.” Additionally situated within the search have been hypodermic needles, drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine, in accordance with police.

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Santa Rosa poacher caught with dozens of abalone, police say(Windsor Police Division)

Ramos admitted to the deputy, Windsor PD mentioned, that he poached the abalone close to Elk in Mendocino County and that it was for private consumption. The black marketplace for abalone “pays poachers a premium,” police mentioned.

Lee additionally informed the deputy that she was in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Ramos was arrested and booked into the Sonoma County Jail for possessing creatures unlawfully taken, violating phrases of his probation and excellent warrants from Lake and Mendocino counties. Lee was arrested and booked for possession of a managed substance.

(Windsor Police Division)

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“Due to the condition of the abalone and location, unfortunately they could not be returned to their natural habitat and were disposed of,” Windsor police mentioned on social media. “The pond turtle was turned over to animal control and returned to the wild.”

The CDFW is helping with the investigation.

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