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43129
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Chief of Police in the town of Aulander, Jimmy Barmer has served in various capacities in law enforcement since 1992, as a lieutenant on the Murfreesboro Police Department and a former sergeant with Vidant Company Police.
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43202
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In this article the author discusses what got him interested in being a wildlife law enforcement officer. The author list the many different cases you can encounter as a wildlife law enforcement officer which are removing a bobcat from the front of a Cadillac, investigating a flock of geese, providing support for a propeller injury, confiscating a trunk full of illegally caught fish, and transporting venomous snakes. The author talks about have a love for the wildlife from a young age because of their grandparents taking them on weekend long camping trips and how these experiences helped them a lot in their career to this day. They also wanted to follow their father footsteps into law enforcement. Lastly, the author discusses how being a wildlife enforcement officer is a fulling job and you never know what adventure it might end you on next.