A Canadian Woman Named Vanessa Rondeau Was Arrested For Selling & Smuggling Polar Bear Skulls Into The U.S.
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Left photo from The Old Cavern Boutique’s Facebook page
On Friday,May 28th, 26-year-old Vanessa Rondeau, of Montreal, Quebec, was arrested and charged with the illegal sale and transportation of polar bear skulls to an undercover agent who was pretending to be a buyer based in Buffalo, New York. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron J. Mango, who is handling the case, stated that according to the complaint, the defendant owns and operates a business called The Old Cavern Boutique in Montreal, which offers for sale a variety of oddity items, many composed in whole or in part from wildlife.
On May 29th, a post on the boutique’s Facebook page explained that the store is “taking a little break from social media.” It also mentioned that “not everything” shared by the media or on social networks is accurate. This is a curious comment considering the page boasts a large assortment of photos and descriptions of wildlife items for sale, many of which are protected under Federal law.
On January 24th of this year, Rondeau posted an advertisement for a “new” polar bear skull that was available for purchase for $699 with a $100 deposit on The Old Cavern Boutique Facebook page, which further instructed those interested to send a Private Message.
A USFWS Special Agent expressed interest in buying the polar bear skull, and the defendant agreed on the price of $685 for the skull, which included a $35 shipping fee. On February 11th, the Special Agent received the polar bear skull.
This, however, was not the first time Rondeau offered polar bear skulls for sale.
On January 13, 2020, in a covert capacity, the same Special Agent contacted the defendant and requested photos of any available polar bear skulls. Rondeau sent a photograph of a polar bear skull with a comment that it was her “last one.” The defendant offered to sell the polar bear skull for $750,plus $30 for shipping to Buffalo, NY. After requesting and receiving additional photographs, the Special Agent agreed to buy the polar bear skull. The Special Agent received the polar bear skull on February 2, 2020.