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USFS withholding name of suspect


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The U.S. Forest Service still refuses to release the name of the man who drove his SUV into the meadow near Angora Lakes last month

No reason has been given why his name has not been released.

He was cited for operating a vehicle off designated routes.  

Without a name, though, it is impossible for the public to know what actually happens to the suspect.

“The federal government did not pay the fee for removing the vehicle, the tow company will get reimbursed from the gentleman when he wants his vehicle back I assume,” Heather Noel, spokeswoman for the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, told Lake Tahoe News in an email. “As the damage was in the meadow when it was wet, it would have caused additional damage to repair it at the time.  The hope is the area naturally repairs itself however we will reassess when it is appropriate to ensure that is the case.” 

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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Comments (5)
  1. lou pierini says - Posted: January 24, 2017

    Was he cited by the Forest Service, or?

  2. Carl Ribaudo says - Posted: January 24, 2017

    This is unacceptable. The Forest Service needs to publish the name.
    TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!

  3. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 24, 2017

    Carl-Lou…Do Let the public know…curiosity has the cat now!!

  4. Diana Hamilton says - Posted: January 25, 2017

    “Gentleman” is an earned title that this numb brain doesn’t deserve. He is a criminal.

  5. Steven says - Posted: January 25, 2017

    Sounds like Trump media blackout !