Thomas W Lukegord Jr News

Man Sentenced in Vessel Scuttling Case

of Gloucester and sinking it in a commercial fishing area. United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan; Michael E. Agent in Charge of the Northeast Region of the U.S. Investigative Service, announced that THOMAS W. 47, of 121 Wheeler Street, Gloucester, was sentenced by U.S. violating the Refuse Act. the coast of Gloucester in approximately one hundred feet of water. pumped water into it using a bilge pump until it sank stern first. the expense. fishermen, thereby creating a navigational hazard. recommendation in the plea agreement filed in the case. serving one year of probation, LUKEGORD will pay a fine of $2,000. sinking. which equals the cost to the Coast Guard in responding to the sinking. newspapers of the two largest fishing ports in the region.

Man Charged in Vessel Scuttling

fishing area. United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan; Michael E. Agent in Charge of the Northeast Region of the U.S. Investigative Service, announced that Thomas W. one count of violating the Refuse Act. hundred feet of water. sank stern first. properly, but chose not to incur the expense. hazard. Lukgord has agreed to plead guilty in this matter. U.S. public apology in regional periodicals. The plea agreement is subject to approval by the Court. Criminal Investigation Division and the U.S. Service. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan F. Enforcement Attorney Peter Kenyon.