“You never know what you’re going to do,” Everhart said. Over the next eight and a half hours, he might nab someone hunting without a legitimate license, be called in to pursue a trespasser on private land, discover someone illegally shooting at a deer decoy or be summoned to aid the county sheriff’s department or state troopers handling a major automobile accident. The veteran state conservation officer only knew he would roam throughout Jackson County looking for trouble. On a sunny October morning, Blake Everhart turned the key on the engine of his Indiana Department of Natural Resources truck at 8 a.m., not knowing what his work shift would bring. Indiana DNR conservation officers wear this identifying patch on their uniforms.
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