
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has filed charges against three Polk County men who also face several drug charges from the Greene County Sheriff’s office.
DNR Officer Dan Pauly says there are 151 charges for illegal fishing and gaming that happened following an executed search warrant on November 4, 2014 in the 300 block of C Avenue.
Pauly states that 20 year-old Hossein Kolbehdari of Ankeny faces 69 charges and if found guilty, he could pay $6,832 in fines. 22 year-old Rheise Presnall of Polk City faces 78 charges and if convicted, he would pay $7,818.75 in fines. 21 year-old Maxwell McGlothlen of Ankeny faces four charges and if he’s found guilty, he would pay $408.75 in fines. All three could also have to pay for liquidated damages for game that is alleged to have been illegally harvested.

Kolbehdari and Presnall were both charged by the Greene County Sheriff’s office for felonies for possession of cocaine with the intent to deliver, while in possession of a firearm, Class D Felonies for possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver, while in possession of a firearm, aggravated misdemeanors for possession of Xanax with the intent to deliver, while in possession of a firearm and serious misdemeanors for assault on a peace officer.
McGlothlen was charged with misdemeanors for harassment, assault and disorderly conduct.
All three have pled not-guilty to their charges from the Sheriff’s office. Kolbehdari and Presnall will stand trial in Greene County District Court on February 9th while McGlothlen is scheduled to have his arraignment later this week.

Specific charges for each individual are listed below.
Charges against Kolbehrdari include:
· 1 count illegal possession of deer
· 1 count illegal possession of a wild turkey
· 1 count of failure to have a federal duck stamp
· 1 count of failure to have a deer tag
· 1 count failure to check turkey
· 29 counts of keeping game birds or animals as pets in violation
· 29 counts of unlawful possession of game birds or animals
· 1 count of taking fish without a license
· 1 count of possessing a rifle while deer hunting
· 1 count of unlawful possession of fish
· 1 count of unlawful possession of a Pied Billed Grebe
· 1 count of unlawful possession of a Blue Wing Teal
· 1 count of not having a game breeders license
In all, Kolbehrdari faces fines totaling up to $6,832 if found guilty of all counts.
Charges against McGlothlen include:
· 1 count no hunting license $100.50
· 1 count no habitat stamp $87
· 1 count no deer tag $93.75
· 1 count possessing a rifle while deer hunting $127.50
In all, McGlothlen faces fines totaling up to $408.75 if found guilty on all counts.
Charges against Presnall include:
· 1 count illegal possession of fish $127.50
· 1 count illegal possession of a whitetail deer
· 1 count No deer license or tag
· 1 count no habitat fee $87
· 1 count no small game hunting license
· 29 counts of keeping game girds or animals as pets in violation
· 29 counts of unlawful possession of game birds or animals
· 1 count of possessing a rifle while deer hunting
· 1 count of unlawful possession of fish
· 1 count of unlawful possession of a Pied Billed Grebe
· 1 count of unlawful possession of a Blue Wing Teal
· 1 count of not having a Game Breeders License
· 1 count of not having a State Waterfowl Stamp
· 1 count of not having a Federal Waterfowl Stamp
· 3 counts of unlawful possession/take of squirrel
· 5 counts of unlawful possession/take of dove
In all, Presnall faces fines totaling up to $7,818.75 if found guilty on all counts.

