Man Charged With Shooting A Protected Bird

This in from the Police, in their own words. Ed

A man is due to appear in court on Friday, January 20, 2012 to face a charge of intentionally injuring a wild bird, namely a common buzzard, on the Isle of Wight.

John Winn Roberts, aged 43, of Woodend Meadow, Ballymagorry, Strabane, Northern Ireland, was arrested by police on November 26, 2011 for the suspected offence at a quarry on St. George’s Down, Newport, Isle of Wight on the same day (November 26, 2011).

He was charged on January 4, 2012 following an investigation led by Isle of Wight-based Hampshire Constabulary Country Watch and wildlife crime officer PC Nick Massey.

Police are grateful for the support and assistance of the RSPCA’s Isle of Wight Inspector Mark Buggie, and the management of aggregates / construction material supply business ‘Bardon Vectis’, which runs the quarry where the alleged offence took place.

Mr Roberts remains on bail until Friday (January 20, 2011) when he is due to appear at the Isle of Wight Magistrates Court.

Image: Oeter G Trimming under CC BY 2.0