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Officer Summit discovers a subject has warrants out for his arrest. Unfortunately, the subject isn't going to go down without a fight.
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Subject Resists Arrest, Chased Down by Fish and Wildlife Officer
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Sgt. Olson and Deputy Chief respond to a call about a sinking vessel. Can they save it?
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Attempt to Save Sinking Boat
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This black bear was getting into people's trash. After being trapped, it's time to let him go back into his natural habitat.
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Trash-Eating Black Bear Released Back Into the Wild
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Officers Ralph Downes and Kit Rosenberger gives two seized Chinook salmon to a father and son out fishing.
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Give Salmon to Family of Fishermen
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Officers Ralph Downes and Kit Rosenberger apprehend a man unlawfully catching Chinoook salmon.
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Man Caught with Too Many Chinook Salmon
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Ofc. Chad McGary helps a mother duck and her babies safely cross the road and return home.
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Mother Duck and Her Babies Get Help Crossing Road
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Officers Koontz and are enforcing the 200-yard rule to ensure the safety of the residential whale population.
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Protect Residential Orca Pod
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Officer Dielman takes a recently-deceased bear to a woman who will use it to make traditional Chinook drums, food, and more.
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Animals Donated to Chinook Tribe for Cultural Use
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After capsizing, these two men get some help pulling in their shrimp pots.
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Assist Men with Shrimp Pots
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Officer Paul Jacobson responds to a call about a young black bear who has been hit by a car.
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Young Black Bear Hit by Car
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The Fish and Wildlife Police investigate the recent drop in the sturgeon population.
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What is Happening to Washington's Sturgeon?
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Three fishermen are caught fishing over their limit of halibut.
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Fishermen Caught with Too Much Halibut
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Officers Patrick Anderson and Todd Dielman receive a call about a group of men fishing over their limit of 6 per person.
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Dedicated to Protecting Marine Resources
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While on patrol, Officer Day spots a herd of Big Horned sheep crossing a main road.
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Big Horned Sheep Herd Crosses Road, Searching for Water
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A homeless man flags Officer Day down to help get veterinary help for his puppy.
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Homeless Man Seeks Help for Puppy
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Ever wonder what happens to the resources that are seized by the Fish and Wildlife police?
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Seized Fish Goto Local Food Bank
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Meet Washington State's Karelian Bear Dog Team
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The Fish and Wildlife officers set up an elk decoy to catch poachers and they are not disappointed.
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Elk Decoy Assists Officers in Catching Poachers
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While investigating some night fisherman, Officer Glenn Steffler is surprised by a baby rattlesnake hiding underneath his truck.
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Baby Rattlesnake Surprises Fish and Wildlife Officer
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Two mama bears and their cubs have found a trash haven behind a local restaurant.
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Unprotected Trash Attracts Large Family of Bears
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After checking and tagging a black bear that's been harassing locals, he is released back into his natural habitat.
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Fish and Wildlife Officers Release Problem Bear Back into the Wild
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Officer Jason Czebotar uses his creativity to help save a family of baby ducks and return them to their mother.
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Baby Ducks Rescued from Storm Drain
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Get to know Sgt. Maurstad, one of only two female sergeants in the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Meet Sgt. Jennifer Maurstad
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Sgt. Jennifer Maurstad searches for a suspect with an outstanding warrant and reminds us that Fish and Wildlife officers are just like any other law enforcement.
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Creepy Camp Reminds Officers of a Horror Movie
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The clam limit is 40 per person. This man has over 300.
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Man Caught Over-Harvesting Clams
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While Ofc. Summit is writing up a citation, a car accident occurs right in front of him.
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Car Accident Occurs Right in Front of Police Vehicle
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During a routine patrol, Ofc. Busching encounters a man and his two falcons.
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Falconer Uses His Birds to Scare Off Starlings
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Ofc. Carly Peters runs into a musician and his girlfriend while patroling the river bank.
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Ofc. Peters Finds Something Unexpected on the Stillaguamish RIver
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Ofc. Steffler receives a call about an injured owl.
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Injured Juvenile Owl Rescued by Fish and Wildlife Officer
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Ofc. Steffler finds out the owl that he rescued was shot several times by a BB gun.
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Owl Injuries Caused by BB Gun Pellets
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Ofc. Summit responds to a call about a trapped deer. The only concern: the retention pond is right by a busy highway.
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Young Buck Trapped in Retention Pond Near Highway
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While trying to help free the deer, Ofc. Summit sees him clear the fence.
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Young Buck Frees Himself, Jumps Over Fence
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