February 2, 2012 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
Police Report
Smoke near canal investigated
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
Jan. 23 -30:
Jan. 24: A Lovell business
reported a doorframe broken
during the mgn...he matter
is under investigation.
Jan. 25: Lovell police re-
ceived a report of two win-
dows broken at the elemen-
tary school. The windows
appeared to have been shot
with a BB gun. Anyone
with information regarding
the incident is encouraged
to call the Lovell Police de-
partment. The matter is un-
der investigation.
" Lovell police respond-
ed to a fight in progress.
By the time they arrived,
the fight was resolved.
Jan, 27: A resident called
to report an Xbox 360 sto-
len. The matter is under in-
vestigation.
An employee of the
Maverik gas station re-
ported a white car drove
off without paying. The
matter is under investi-
gation.
Jan. 28: Lovell police were
called to the scene of a loud
verbal argument. No ar-
rests were made.
Jan. 29: A Lovell resident
called to report that a per-
son was at their home mak-
ing threatening statements
and refusing to leave. A
criminal trespass order was
issued and the individual
was asked to leave.
Sheriff's report
Black powder pistol reported missing
The Big Horn County der investigation. The owner of the horses
Sheriffs Office received the Sheriffs deputies were was contacted and the
following calls for the week asked to check on the horses were put away.
of Jan. 23 - 30: welfare of an elderly per- Jan. 29: Sheriffs deputies
Jan. 23: A resident of son in Byron with health were asked to check on the
Byron reported a black issues. Deputies found no welfare of a person who had
powder colt pistol missing, one at the person's home. been involved in a domes-
The matter is under inves- w- A resident of Cowley tic dispute. The subject was
tigation, called to report a domes- contacted.
Jan. 25: An abandoned ve- tic disturbance. Deputies A resident of Frannie
hicle was reported by a resi- investigated the matter called to report that she
dent of Frannie. The vehicle and referred the matter had received harassing
was towed, to CARES. text messages. Deputies
Jan. 28: A resident of A resident of Cowley spoke to the person send-
Frannie called to report a called to report three ing the messages and the
burglary. The matter is un- stray horses in the road. matter was resolved.
Veterans outreach coming to Lovell
A representative from the Wyoming
Veterans Commission will conduct commu-
nity outreach meetings in Big Horn Basin
towns throughout February.
Gerald Swan, the state veterans ser-
vice officer, will meet with veterans and
their families to discuss state and federal
benefits, claims and healthcare.
Veterans or family members who have
questions about eligibility or need assis-
tance in filing claims, obtaining benefits,
training and education or medical treat-
ment are encouraged to attend.
The meetings are scheduled for the fol-
lowing locations and dates:
• Worland - Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the
Community Center, 1200 Culbertson Ave.
• Lovell -Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Lovell
National Guard Armory, 360 E. 5th St.
• Thermopolis - Wednesday, Feb. 22,
at the Hot Springs County Museum, 700
Broadway.
• Basin - Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the Big
Horn County Courthouse, 420 W. C St.
All four meetings will take place be-
tween 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
During periods of inclement weather,
veterans are encouraged to check with the
staff at the outreach locations to ensure the
service officer will be available.
Swan also will be available to meet with
veterans and their families by appointment
or home visit. To schedule a meeting, he
can be reached at 307-250-3890.
On the record in
Big Horn County
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of
North Big Horn County babies. Please cat|
and personally report these births by con-
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217.
Born to Kristine and Michael Henley at Billings
Clinic on December 16, 2011 at 3:52 p.m.,
a baby boy, Garrett Todd Henley, weighing
4 Ibs. 12 oz. and at 4:02 p.m., a baby girl,
Riley Eve Henley, weighing 4 Ibs. 14 oz.
Grandparents are Todd and Robin Baxen-
dale, Roy and Jaci Hooper of Lovell and
Jeff Henley of England.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Richard C. Kline to 4JK, LLC; (Part) Lot 69H,
691T56N R96W
Sheriff Deed: Big Horn County Kenneth Black-
burn Sheriff to Deutsche Bank Nation-
al Trust Company; Lovell Great Western
Subdivision Lot 14, 15 Block A
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Tyler E. Ennis and Tanea Marie Ennis to Da-
vid L. Garrett and Daniel L. Garrett; Lovell
Cityview Addition Subdivision Lot 1, 2, 3,
4 Block 6
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
in Lovell before Judge Sylvia Game recent-
ly were:
Richard C. Meng, 41, Wasta, SD, cracked
windshield, fined $70
Vladislav Pigulko, 27,Columbus, OH, broken
windshield, fined $70
Abby Hernandez, 47, no seat belt, fined $25
Amber D. Sponsel, 29, dog at large, fined $40
Lloyd E. Lampman, 63, Portage, WI, broken
windshield, fined $70
Steven C. Hansen, 17, too fast for conditions,
fined $70
Sharla M. McArthur, 30, dog at large, 2nd of-
fense, fined $55
Jason L. Shaw, 36, dog at large, fined $40
For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
Audra S. Crouse, 44, Basin, 25 mph, fined $65
Jason A. House, 36, 25 mph, fined $65
John D. Nation, 57, 25 mph, fined $65
Vladislav Cazacu, 34, Roselle Park, N J, 25
mph, fined $65
Britt Lee Lohof, 48, 25 mph, fined $65
Dagny E. Revilla, 30, 29 mph, fined $170
Nicholas A. McCoy, 221 Powell, 25 mph, fined
$65
Individuats are local residents unless oth-
erwise noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Joshua D. Armstrong, possess controlled sub-
stance-plant, 3 oz. or less, 3rd offense,
fined $540, 1 year probation, 90 days in
jail (65 days suspended)
Travis L. Crawford, born in 1991, no registra-
tion and improper display of tabs, fined
$7O
Robert Hincks, born in 1977, hunt, trap or fish
on private land without permission, fined
$220
April W. Nichols, born in 1985, fail to display li-
cense plates or permits, fined $60
Jeremy J. Farrimond, born in 1982, no insur-
ance, fined $420 ($200 suspended)
Tamara K. Asay, born in 1966, speed too fast
for conditions, fined $60
Eddie C. Downer, born in 1950, failure to yield,
fined $60
Katherine N. Vanlake, born in 1986, no valid
license, fined $110
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Nicanor Secundion Martinez, born in 1996, 45
mph, fined $120
For speeding in a 45 mph zone:
Leslie K. Twomey, born in 1982, 63 mph, fined
$148
Laura M. Conroy, born in 1991, 58 mph, fined
$106
Dalton J. Jewell, born in 1995, 55 mph, fined
$IOO
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Michael H. Leonhardt, born in 1964, 79 mph,
fined $92
Mark Smith, born in 1951, 75 mph, fined $70
Charlyn M. Ferbrache, born in 1992, 77 mph,
fined $76
Stuart A. Frost, born in 1969, 81 mph, fined
$93
Darryl Lynn, born in 1979, 74 mph, fined $67
Jason S. Timmons, born in 1975, 77 mph,
fined $76
Mary H. Mercado, born in 1944, 74 mph, fined
$67
Branden C. Christiansen, born in 1987, 73
mph, fined $69
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Lingering snow
showers
34/9
Friday
Seasonable
temperatures
35/17
Saturday
Mainly sunny and
dry
37/18
Sunday
Turning more
mild
41 / 20
Monday
Partly sunny
39 / 27
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
A storm system will bring the potential for lingering snow showers for
Thursday• Expect areas of the roadway to be slick at times, especially
across the higher elevations. Temperatures will remain in the 30's
through the end of the week and into the weekend. Improving
conditions arrive tomorrow and Saturday, as high pressure moves in.
Climate Almanac Normals for 02/02 to 02/06
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Jet Stream Forecast for 02/06 Sunrise & Sunset
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will range from the 30's to 40's. Dry air and some sun.
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