Hoehn
Rogers
Hoehn
new wildlife supervisor for Darke County
Wildlife
Officers Matt Hoehn and Rick Rogers Promoted
XENIA,
OH –Auglaize County Wildlife Officer Matt Hoehn and Warren County
Wildlife
Officer Rick Rogers were recently promoted to Wildlife Officer Field
Supervisor
positions in southwest Ohio according to the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Officer
Hoehn will be supervising six county officers in Unit A. Unit A
counties
include Auglaize, Clark, Darke, Mercer, Miami and Shelby. Officer
Rogers will
supervise the six counties in Unit C; they include Adams, Clinton,
Greene, Highland,
Montgomery and Warren.
A
native of Delphos, Ohio, Officer Hoehn graduated from Delphos St. John
High
School in 1998. He then attended Hocking College where he
received his
Associate’s Degree in Fish and Wildlife Management, and his Ohio Peace
Officer
Certification in 2001. He was hired by the ODNR Division of
Watercraft as
a State Watercraft Officer in 2001, and assigned to Grand Lake Saint
Mary’s.
Hoehn was then accepted into the Ohio Division of Wildlife
Officer Cadet
Academy and graduated in July of 2003. Hoehn was first
assigned to
Cuyahoga County and transferred to Auglaize County in 2005.
Officer
Rogers graduated from West Carrollton High School in 1985. He
attended
Montgomery County JVS in 1984-85 in the environmental science
program. Rogers
continued his education at Sinclair College where he received his
Associate’s
Degree in Conservation Law Enforcement. Rogers was accepted into the
Ohio
Division of Wildlife Officer Cadet Academy and graduated in July of
2001.
Officer Rogers was assigned to Warren County in August of 2001 served
12 years
there prior to accepting his promotion to Field Supervisor in August of
2013.
Both
Hoehn and Rogers will be responsible for coordinating officers in their
prospective units on wildlife law enforcement projects, fisheries and
wildlife
surveys, providing assistance to private landowners, organizing
presentations
and assistance to conservation clubs and public conservation events, as
well as
general supervisory activities.
To
reach Officer Hoehn or Rogers, call the District Headquarters at (937)
372-9261.
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