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Date: 07-19-2018

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United States of America v. Trenton Sargent

District of Nevada Federal Courthouse - Las Vegas, Nevada

Case Number: 2:17-cr-00166-APG-NJK

Judge: Andrew P. Gordon

Court: United States District Court for the District of Nevada (Clark County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Tony Lopez

Defendant's Attorney: Erin Gettel - FPD

Description: Las Vegas, NV - Indian Springs Man Pleads Guilty To Violation Of Endangered Species Act And Destruction of Property At Death Valley's Devils Hole

An Indian Springs, Nevada, man who rammed his ATV into a gate securing the Devils Hole area, destroyed a surveillance camera and equipment, then harmed pupfish, an endangered species, pleaded guilty on July 18, 2018 in federal court.

Trenton Sargent, 28, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Andrew P. Gordon to one count of violation of the Endangered Species Act, one count of destruction of United States property, and one count of felon in possession of a firearm. Sentencing is scheduled for October 25, 2018. The maximum penalty for Endangered Species Act, a criminal misdemeanor, is up to one year in prison and up to a $50,000 fine. The maximum penalty for destroying United States property and being a felon in possession of a firearm, both felonies, is up to ten years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine per count.

Devils Hole, a detached unit of Death Valley National Park, is located in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, within a 40-acre parcel of National Park Service land surrounded by the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Devils Hole is the only location in the world where Devils Hole pupfish exist in the wild. They are the descendants of fish that inhabit an ancient lake that once covered Death Valley. The pupfish is a Nevada state and federally listed endangered species. The Endangered Species Act was enacted to provide a program for the conservation of endangered and threatened species. In the spring of 2016, Devils Hole contained just 115 observable pupfish.

According to court documents, Sargent admitted, that on April 30, 2016, he and two co-defendants rammed the fence surrounding Devils Hole with their ATV, severely damaging the gate. Then, Sargent, a felon prohibited from possessing firearms, fired a Mossbert 500 shotgun at the padlock on the gate, attempting to gain access. After their attempts were unsuccessful, the men scaled the fence. Once in the enclosed area, they destroyed a sensor center for cameras and equipment for the area, and destroyed a video surveillance camera belonging to the National Park Service.

Then, Sargent went into the water. By stepping onto the Devils Hole shallow shelf, he smashed pupfish eggs and larvae pupfish during the peak spawning season for pupfish, who lay their eggs on the shallow shelf.

Two other men, Edgar Reyes, 37, of North Las Vegas, and Steven Schwinkendorf, 31, of Pahrump, who were with Sargent at Devils Hole during the time of the crimes, previously pleaded guilty to destruction of government property and violation of the Endangered Species Act. They were each sentenced to one year probation.

The investigation was conducted by the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.

To report a suspicious or criminal activity in a national park site, call the National Park Service tip line at 1-888-653-0009 or visit https://www.nps.gov. For more information on the Department of Justice’s wildlife protection efforts, visit https://www.justice.gov/enrd.

Counts
Disposition
16:1538(a)(1)(B) - Endangered Species Act
(1)
16:1538(a)(1)(B) - Endangered Species Act
(1s)
18:1361 - Destruction of Federal Property
(2)
18:1361 - Destruction of Federal Property
(2s)
18:922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) - Felon in Possession of Ammunition
(3)
18:922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) - Felon in Possession of Ammunition
(3s)
18:922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2) - Felon in Possession of Firearm
(4s)

Outcome: 07/18/2018 53 NOTICE to contact the U.S. Probation Office as to Trenton Sargent. (MAJ) (Entered: 07/18/2018)
07/18/2018 54 MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS - Change of Plea as to Trenton Sargent held on 7/18/2018 before Judge Andrew P. Gordon. Crtrm Administrator: Melissa Johansen; AUSA: Richard (Tony) Lopez; Def Counsel: Shari Kaufman; Court Reporter/Recorder: Heather Newman; Time of Hearing: 9:05 a.m. - 9:28 a.m.; Courtroom: 6C; Defendant is present in custody. Defendant pleads GUILTY to Count(s) 1, 2 and 4 of the Superseding Indictment. Plea Agreement filed. Court accepts the guilty plea. This matter is referred to the probation department for investigation and report. Trial setting as to this defendant is vacated. Defendant is remanded to custody. Sentencing and disposition set for 10/25/2018 at 02:30 PM in LV Courtroom 6C before Judge Andrew P. Gordon.(no image attached) (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MAJ) (Entered: 07/18/2018)
07/18/2018 55 PLEA AGREEMENT as to Trenton Sargent. (MMM) (Entered: 07/18/2018)

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