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AMELIA WOMAN CITED FOR POSSESSING LIVE ALLIGATOR
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AMELIA WOMAN CITED FOR POSSESSING LIVE ALLIGATOR
[font "arial"]7/7/2004 [/font]

[font "arial"]On June 23, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited Betty Davis, 43, of Amelia for allegedly possessing a live alligator without a permit.

The citation stemmed from a citizen complaint reporting Davis was keeping a live alligator at her residence in Amelia in St. Mary Parish. Upon investigating the complaint, agents found the alligator in an aquarium inside Davis’ home. Agents seized the alligator and later released it to the wild.

If convicted of possession of a live alligator without a permit, Davis faces fines of $250 to $500, jail for not more than 90 days, or both, plus court costs.

Agents involved in this case were Lt. Leslie Rulf, and Agent Winston Michel.[/font]
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