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May 6, 2010 J The Lovell Chronicle J 5
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
May 3, 2010:
April 27: The Lovell Police
Department assisted with
a one-on-one hold of a sub-
ject who had tried to harm
himself.
Officers were unable to
locate a man who was re-
ported to be on the 600
block of Montana looking
in mailboxes.
April 28: The LPD received
a report that a door at the
east ball field had been van-
dalized.
~Officers assisted in a
search to find a missing
juvenile subject. The ju-
venile was located near-
by by a neighbor.
April 30: Officers respond-
ed to a domestic dispute
report at a home in Lovell
and separated the parties
involved for the night.
The LPD escorted a juve-
nile to a stay at a group
home after she was re-
ported running away and
being defiant.
May 3: An employee of Mav-
erik Country Store report-
ed a man had been in the
store wearing a ski mask
and a bandana on his face
the previous night. The em-
ployee said she didn't call
the night before because
the man didn't do anything
else out of the ordinary. An
officer talked to the man
and warned him about the
dangers of entering a con-
venience store with a mask
on.
The following calls were
received by the Big Horn
County Sheriffs Depart-
ment in the north end of the
county for the week of April
26-May 3, 2010:
April 27: Deputies received
a report of a theft at the
Western Sugar Factory in
Lovell. The case is under in-
vestigation.
April 29" Deputies assisted
in the search for a missing
juvenile who was later locat-
ed by her father.
May 1: Deputies arrested
Patrick Bowman, 21, for
DUI after he hit a parked
car on Main Street in Lovell.
He was checked out on the
scene by EMTs and trans-
ported to jail in Basin.
May 3: A Byron officer re-
quested assistance from
the Sheriffs Department to
make contact with the oc-
cupants of a vehicle parked
on the side of the road in
Byron. Upon making con-
tact and investigating at the
scene, Rene Corbett, 41, was
arrested for DUI and trans-
, ported to jail in Basin.
Sheriff's Office to help Special Olympics
BY BRENDA TENBOER
Staff members of the
Big Horn County Sher-
iffs Office will "Carry the
Torch" for Special Olympics
on Saturday, May 15.
"The Sheriffs posse, the
mounted patrol, will ride
again this year to support
Special Olympics and to
remember fallen officers,"
Sheriff Ken Blackburn said.
"Last year we were able to
raise $3,670 for Special
Olympics."
Blackburn said this
year money will be raised
in recognition of the survi-
vors of peace officers that
have died. All funds raised
will go directly to Wyoming
Special Olympics.
Coordinator Gale Park-
e~ a dispatched, ~amdi,dona-
tions may be made at any
local law enforcement agen-
cy and that the money does
not go to the national Spe-
cial Olympics office; it stays
in the state to help people of
Wyoming.
"We are doing it as part
of National Police Week
May 9-15," Blackburn said.
"You will see blue ribbons
tied on car antennas as a
reminder of all the law en-
forcement officers who have
given lives."
Blackburn said officers
lose their lives in the line of
duty quite often.
"For example, Thurs-
day night a sheriffs depu-
ty in Utah was investigat-
ing a car crash on a bridge
when he was hit by a car
and thrown over ... he left
behind five kids," he said.
The public is invited to
post blue ribbons in recog-
nition of the officers, who,
while serving and protect-
ing their communities, put
their lives on the line every
day.
Parker said this year
the public is invited to ride,
run or walk with law en-
forcement officers.
All area law enforce-
ment officers, including fed~
eral, state and county agen-
cies, have been invited to
participate in the event.
One group of bicyclists
is going to meet at 8 a.m.
at the Sheriffs Office in Ba-
sin and ride to the South
Big Horn County Airport,
where they will meet up
with a group on horseback.
Anyone wishing to ride
on horseback should be
ready to leave the airport by
9 a.m. and ride to the Sheep
Mountain turnoff where a
barbecue lunch is served.
A different group will
start in the north end of the
county and run/ride from
Lovell Lake to the Sheep
Mountain turnoff.
"It's like that song ...
and we'll meet in the mid-
dle," Blackburn said.
Blackburn said no depu-
ties are being paid for their
time to participate.
Port,a-potties and hand
washing stations are being
provided by M&L Sanita-
tion at no cost.
John Parker has volun-
teered to serve as cook for
the day, while Blackburn
will donate the meat and
condiments for the occa-
sion, Gale Parker said.
. The Law Enforcement
T0~'~Ii R~' Oampaigii~ fi~'§t
began in 1981 to benefit
Special Olympics and is now
made up of close to 90,000
law enforcement profes-
sions in more than 35 coun-
tries, according to informa-
tion posted on the Web.
For more information or
to donate to this year's Law
Enforcement Torch Run for
Special Olympics campaign,
contact Gale Parker at the
Sheriffs Office at 568-2324.
BIRTHS Stephanie L. Wagner, 29, illegal U-turn, fined
We are interested in printing the births of $60
North Big Horn County babies. Please call Penny Cozzens, 55, failure to yield to the right
and personally report these births by con- of way, fined $110
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217. Michael H. Leonhardt, 46, seat belt violation,
Born to Amanda Rose Hansen and Matthew fined $25
Michael Martinez Jr. at the Powell Valley William Webb, 58, Greybull, 25 mph in a 20
Hospital on April 28, 2010 at 5:20 p.m., a mph zone, fined $55
baby girl, Isabella Juanita Rose Hansen Desiree M. Elkin, 28, Billings, 28 mph in a 20
weighing 7 Ibs. 11 oz. Her grandparents mph zone, fined $150
are Teresa Jean Hansen and Lewis Earl Linda Jo Miller, 59, failure to maintain lane of
Hansen of Upton, WY. And Matthew Mi- traffic, fined $60
chael Martinez of Lovell. Ralph W. Fink, 57, seat belt violation, fined
Born to LaFonda and Tyreal Humpherys at $25
West Park Hospital in Cody on April 27, Jody Newton, 50, Marysville Washington, 25
2010, a baby girl, Caroline Ruby Lynn mph in a 20 mph zone, fined $45
Humpherys weighing 7 Ibs. 13 oz. Her Greg M. Brittenham, 51, seat belt violation,
grandparents are Lloyd and Claudia fined$25
Mayes, RaNae and Brent Wardell all of John M. Burnham, 65, driving on sidewalk,
Lovell and Kent and Elizabeth Humpher- fined $60
ys of Parowan, Utah. Great-grandmother Helen Souder, 77, Greybull, 25 mph in a 20
is Fern Wardell. mph zone, fined $45
DEEDS For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn Tonee L. Bigham, 63, 47 mph, fined $128
County Clerk's office recently were:Individuals are local residents unless other-
Carl Bair to Dean B. Tippetts and Teddie B. wise noted.
Tippetts; Cowley Original Town Block 65 CIRCUIT COURT
Lot 1 Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Joseph L. Bond and Tally R. Bond to Mar- Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
lene L. Dobbins and James R. Dobbins; rington recently were:
Lovell Western Subdivision Block 1 Lots 6 Jose Fuentes Delagarza, 43, failure to main-
(Part) and 7 (Part) tain liability coverage, fined $410
Roy O. Gregory and Sally K. Gregory Family James A. Langston, 25, no vehicle registra-
Trust, Trustee Roy O. Gregory and Trustee tion, fined $50
Sally K. Gregory to James R. McLauchlan Sky E. Grant, 25, no vehicle registration, fined
and Diane V. McLauchlan; Sec. 23 T53N $50
R91WSE4SE4 (Part), Lot 57 (Part) William Mast, 41, no valid driver's license,
Allen Eugene Akin, Jr. and Kirsten Kay Akin fined $100
to Joseph L. Bond and Tally R. Bond; EIden E. Cutler, 84, 50 mph in a 30 mph zone,
Sec. 20 T57N R96W SW4NW4 (Part) fined $140
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation by Darece Grant, 39, 56 mph in a 45 mph zone,
Chicago Title Insurance Company dba fined $92
Servicelink Attorney In Fact, Daniel J. Ka- George H. Werbelow, 79, seat belt violation,
tella to Thomas L. McPhee; Lovell Great fined $25
Western Subdivision Block A Lot 3Bradley L. Sedlar, 23, driving while license is
Russell W. Hoff to Eva L. Welling; Cowley suspended, fined $410
Original Town Block 38 Lot 3 (Part) John P. Beyer II, 21, seat belt violation, fined
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn $25
County Clerk's office recently were:Jonathan Morgan , 44, 57 in a 45 mph zone,
Co-trustee Richard W. Jensen, Co-trustee fined $104
Myrna M. Jensen, The Richard W. and Marina Sue Blount, 17, no valid driver's li-
Myrna M. Jansen Revocable Living Trust cense, fined $110
dated December 10, 2002 to Renee Dennis LeRoy Thompson, 40, failure to obey
Jensen; Byron Original Town Block 11 "No Passing Zone" sign, fined $100
Lot 3 (Part) Alexander L. Abrams, 27, interfering with a
Co-trustee Richard W. Jensen, Co-trustee peace officer, fined $680, 120 days in jail
Myrna M Jensen, The Richard W. and (g0 suspended) and 6 months probation
Myrna M. Jensen Revocable Living Trust Robert C. Pearson, 64, 60 mph in a 45 mph
dated December 10, 2002; Byron Origi- zone, fined $100
nal Town Block 11 lot 4 (Part) For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Karla J. Wilkerson to Chris Wilkerson; Lovell Randi J. Hout, 19, 85 mph, fined $g0
Alia Vista Block 5 Lot 1 Jordan M. Bear, 25, 79 mph, fined $72
MUNICIPAL COURT Erik C. Brimhall, 19, 92 mph, fined $121
Persons fined inthe Lovell MunicipaICourt Alexandria R. Knudtson. 23, 75 mph, fined
before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were: $60
Trisha L .Croft. 32, seat belt violation, fined Landon T. taeol~t~o, 20, 76 mph, fined $63 .;,.
, $25 ......... - ....... (~asey~L..Sotp_pajv~r 32, 73 mph, fined_S54
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Range Forecast
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Chance of
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Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
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Big Horn Lake - The weekend will be mixed with
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chance of showers late Saturday night.
River Basin River Basin
Yellowstone National Park - A little bit of sunshine on
Shoshone River 64% of normal Upper Yellowstone River 67% of normal Saturday with mild temperatures. Clouds increase on
Sunday with a good chance of scattered showers.
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