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12-12-2005

Coventry Man Charged with Aggravated Assault and DUI While Poachin



For Immediate Release: December 12, 2005
Media Contact: Robert Lutz 802- 878-7111 or 241-3700

Coventry Man Charged with Aggravated Assault and DUI While Poaching

WATERBURY, VT  A Coventry man was apprehended on December 11 after a 21-mile vehicle pursuit by Vermont State Game Wardens.

Vermont State Game Warden Dennis Reinhardt responded to a complaint of a gunshot at approximately 10:30 p.m. off Route 118 in Eden, Vermont on December 11.

Warden Reinhardt was allegedly assaulted when he attempted to arrest Joseph Cote, 34, of Coventry who was dragging an illegally killed deer from a field in Eden. Cote escaped from Reinhardt and was pursued by Warden Justin Stedman and Deputy Wardens David Lewis and Ronald Audet through Eden, Craftsbury and Albany. Cote lost control of his vehicle and was arrested without further incident.

Cote was charged with aggravated assault and DUI and lodged at the St. Johnsbury Correctional Facility. Additional charges are pending. The assault charge has a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or both.

Warden Reinhardt was treated for injuries at Copley Hospital and released.

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