NY Man, 71, Faces Charges After Hundreds of Turtles, Three King Cobras Taken from His Home

The reptiles seized included 17 endangered bog turtles and 184 spotted turtles, as well as dozens of turtle eggs

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  • A NY man faces multiple charges including illegal sale of wildlife after officials seized hundreds of turtles and three cobras from his home
  • William Engelder, of Allegany, was charged with reckless endangerment, illegal possession of venomous reptiles and numerous other offenses
  • The reptiles seized last August included 17 endangered bog turtles and 184 spotted turtles, as well as dozens of turtle eggs

A 71-year-old western New York man faces multiple charges including illegal sale of wildlife after state environmental officials seized hundreds of turtles and three king cobras from his home.

The Department of Environmental Conservation says William Engelder of Allegany in Cattaraugus County was charged with reckless endangerment, illegal possession of venomous reptiles and numerous other offenses.

The reptiles seized last August included 17 endangered bog turtles and 184 spotted turtles, a species of special concern. Dozens of turtle eggs were also seized. It is illegal to possess reptiles that are native to New York state.

It could not be determined if Engelder has a lawyer to comment.

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