Nevada Appeal - Nevada -
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Published on: 7/1/2004
Last Visited: 7/1/2004
Arrest warrants were issued Monday in Pioche Justice Court for Bradley D. Quilici and his son Dario Quilici.
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In Churchill County, Bradley Quilici is accused of 12 counts of making a false statement to obtain a license, tag or permit.His son faces 16 counts of the same offense.
Deputy District Attorney Brandi Jensen alleges Dario Quilici, 23, used his father's Lovelock address to apply for hunting and fishing licenses six times in 2002, six times in 2003 and four times this year while he actually lived in Cedar City, Utah.
He reportedly used those Nevada licenses to apply for tags for seven hunts last year.He drew an archery antelope tag and a rare bull elk tag, harvesting both animals, Jensen claims.
Pershing County authorities arrested the men on charges of killing or possessing a pronghorn antelope without a valid tag.
In court documents filed in Pioche, Game Warden John Swisher states he received information March 1 that Dario Quilici received a Nevada resident hunting license and big game tags while attending college in Utah and paying in-state tuition.
On March 26, Swisher alleges, Bradley Quilici gave false information to a licensing agent to obtain a resident hunting license for his son.Bradley Quilici was a member of the Nevada Wildlife Commission at the time.He served between December 1999 and May 5 when he resigned.
"Brad signed Dario's name on the license, and later the same day submitted six applications for big game tags over the Internet in his son's name," Swisher states.