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Kentucky game wardens take part in Operation River Raid

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Kentucky game wardens execute 10 search warrants across the state.

It’s part of Operation River Raid, which is an operation targeting illegal catfish harvesting and sales. The seven-month investigation focused on individuals and businesses suspected of violating commercial fishing laws.

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Authorities emphasizes that illegal wildlife harvesting poses a threat to natural resources, lawful fishing and local economies.

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The investigation remains active, and officials encourage the public to report illegal fishing.

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