May 1, 2008
Charges expected in teen hunting death
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Charges are expected to be filed against a 19-year-old who allegedly shot and killed Nicholas Lee Caldwell while hunting turkey on Tuesday, state Division of Natural Resources investigators said.

Caldwell, 16, was in a wooded area off Kanawha Street near St. Albans when he was hit by shotgun pellets at about 8:30 a.m., said Hoy Murphy, spokesman for the DNR, which is investigating the incident.

People near the scene told investigators they saw 19-year-old Andrew S. Hardin, of St. Albans, hunting in the area. In an interview with officers, he later confessed he was the shooter, DNR officials said.

The accident happened on the second day of gobbler season, investigators said.

"After the shooting, when [Hardin] realized that he shot another hunter, he panicked and fled the scene," said DNR Capt. Stephan Stewart.

"At this point the evidence at the scene is consistent with the shooter's testimony," said DNR Conservation Officer J.E. Fayak.

Hardin will at least face a charge of negligent shooting of a human being. He may also face other charges, Stewart said.

Police struggled to retrieve Caldwell's body in the remote section of woods Tuesday.

The 16-year-old boy was found by a relative, Murphy said.

The teenager was hunting with a bow and was told to be back at a certain time, said Lt. Sean Crosier of the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department. When he didn't return, the family member went into the woods to find him.

Hardin likely mistook the boy for game, because turkey hunters often wear camouflage, Murphy said.

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