
Smoki bear, you are a man to steal his signs in Florida for sale on Facebook
Smokey The Bear helped arrest a man to steal his signs from all over Florida and sell them in the Facebook market.
The suspect was publishing marks on the Facebook market for $ 1900 each, according to the Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wellon Simpson.
“What happens when the stupid criminals satisfy the bear?” Simpson wrote on Wednesday on social media.
“We have the AG law team, a suspect in the reservation, which traveled from Busakola to Orlando to steal the signs of the smugglers from our state forests and sell them in the Facebook market for $ 1900 each,” continued.
“Thank you very much to limit the bear to help personally arrest.”
The suspect, whose identity was not fired, was transferred to prison after his arrest.
Simpson said the suspect may face prison time, although criminal charges are still pending, according to Fox 13.
“Smaki is always about our forests and fortunate today because he saw the bad man and got it handcuffed,” Simpson told Otelet.
“What a fool, what a foolishness.”
Simpson added: “(Smuki) goes to schools, and our children know it, and it is known by our families, and it is known throughout the United States,” Simpson added.
“Who goes and steals a picture of the bear smoke and then tries to benefit from that?”
The state has strengthened efforts to prevent forest fires, which destroyed 24,000 acres last year.
The Ministry of Agriculture, which has a law enforcement section, has created 277,000 acres of burns that it controls last year, spent 93 million dollars on the upgraded equipment and sent Smokey to remind the residents how they can prevent forest fires, according to Fox 13.
“If you are going to enter and commit crimes in our forests, you may need to find a different place,” Simpson said to the director.
“You will not only find smoke in some of these forests, but you will find our car officers.”
“We are the most law enforcement in the Union,” he said. “Smoky Bear at work too.”
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