The operator of a longtime small-town meat market in west-central Minnesota, his nephew and another man have been charged with taking snapping turtles out of season.
Seized by the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) from Ketter's Meats and Locker Plant in Frazee were nearly 1½ tons of turtle meat, 243 shells and 23 live snapping turtles.
"We don't see this amount very often," DNR Capt. Stacey Sharp, head of enforcement for the agency in that part of the state, said Monday. "This would be a significant amount."
The next task for investigators, Sharp said, is to determine how much of what was seized was actually from turtles taken out of season.
Charged by citation with misdemeanors were Kevin R. Ketter, 54, the market's owner, his nephew, 21-year-old Jordan M. Ketter, and market employee Darwin D. Bartel, 54. All live in Frazee.
Kevin Ketter is accused of buying turtles and possessing them in June. In the citation, the DNR officer wrote, "Ketter acknowledged he purchased turtles and was in possession of snapping turtles during June, during the closed season."
The season for taking snapping turtles is July 1 through April 30, with a limit of three, and a state license is required. They are often taken with traps or nets.
Jordan Ketter's citation alleged that he "was observed on surveillance, unloading several turtles from the back of a vehicle."