Trenton Man One of Two To Plead Guilty For Hunting and Harvesting on National Military Property

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Two North Georgia men plead guilty and are fined for hunting and harvesting two white-tail deer on National Military property two years ago.

William Edward Lough of Trenton and Jonathan Daniel Plaster of Rossville both entered their pleas in federal court in April to the illegal taking of wildlife.

Park officials say the Lookout Valley, Tennessee portion of the park has seen an increase in illegal hunting activity, with most of it near Lookout Creek.