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Bond stands again at $1
million for Deaver man
BY BRENDA TENBOER
After nearly 90 min-
utes of arguments, District
Court Judge Steven Cran-
fill again determined bond
will stand at $1 million in
the case of Marvin Tilley of
Deaver.
The June 24 bond modi-
fication hearing was a con-
tinuation from May 27,
when Cranfill said he need-
ed more information to de-
termine if a lower bond is
appropriate for Tilley, 58.
Attorney James Cast-
berg of Sheridan requested
that the court accept the
deed of Tilley's home and
reduce the $1 million-cash
or surety bond to a $100,000
signature bond.
Tilley has always had
the option of working with
a bail bondsman that on a
$1 million cash or surety
bond would equate to a de-
fendant paying roughly 10
percent, which for Tilley
would mean a $100,000 fee,
in addition to signing over
adequate collateral.
A $100,000 signature
bond, if allowed, would
mean Tilley would be free
on his promise to appear for
all court hearings or risk
arrest and requirement to
post the $100,000 cash be-
fore being released again.
Tilley is facing six felo-
ny sex crimes against chil-
dren alleged to have tak-
en place in the 1970s and
1980s.
Law enforcement of-
ficials state Tilley left the
area, fled from a hospital
with untreated injuries
sustained in a car wreck
and fought extradition
from Montana to avoid ar-
rest.
Big Horn County and
Prosecuting Attorney Geor-
gia Antley Hunt said Depu-
ty Prosecutor Jim Hallman
argued vehemently against
lowering bond in this case
at the June 24 hearing.
"If the allegations in the
information are true, Tilley
is a dangerous man who
faces life in prison if con-
victed," Antley Hunt said in
an interview Tuesday.
Antley Hunt said Cran-
fill agreed the "county is
not in the real estate busi-
ness."
Cranfill, instead of low-
ering the bond as request-
ed, added the provision that
Tilley will wear and pay for
a GPS ankle monitor should
he post bond, according to
Antley Hunt.
During a previous hear-
ing Hallman indicated to
the court that prosecutors
fully expected more victims
to come forward during the
investigation.
When asked if more
charges are pending in this
case, Antley Hunt said she
is not able to comment.
Sex offenders banned
from living near school
BY BRENDA TENBOER
The Wyoming Legisla-
ture passed a new law this
spring that prohibits regis-
tered sex offenders from liv-
ing within 1,000 feet of any
school.
The law goes into effect
July 1 (today), and local
law enforcement and school
authorities are tentative-
ly scheduled to meet July
12 to discuss other restric-
tions, according to Sheriff
Ken Blackburn.
Blackburn said he sup-
ports the new law and
wants to help each superin-
tendent of Big Horn County
school districts adopt poli-
cies concerning sex offend-
ers that incorporate the
there," Blackburn said.
"What we want to do is to sit
down and make sure those
situations are covered."
Law enforcement offi-
cials may be forced to spend
more time making sure the
22 registered offenders liv-
ing in the county are toeing
the line as far as the new
law is concerned, he said.
Blackburn said not only
are offenders not allowed
to rent or buy or get a resi-
dence agreement some oth-
er way, but they are also
not allowed to loiter with-
in 1,000 feet of the school
property.
"We're going to go a
whole block," he said.
The law does not keep
offenders from crossing
school property if no chil-
dren are present.
The changes are a step
up from the previous law,
which did not contain any
residency restrictions, ac-
cording to Blackburn.
"We'll have a policy
worked out by the time
kids go back to school,"
Blackburn said.
The 2007 Wyoming Sex
Offender Registry Act re-
quires those convicted of
most sex crimes to regis-
ter with the local Sheriffs
Office and provide current
home address, work place
and description of car. A
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MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Rodney Graham and Kimberly May Huller,
both of Lovell
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of
North Big Horn County babies. Please call
and personally report these births by con-
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217.
Born to Carlye and Jeremy Ward at the Pow-
ell Valley Hospital on June 19, 2010 at
6:45 a.m., a baby boy, Cooper Ryan Ward
weighing 5 Ibs. 6 oz. His grandparents are
Billy and Teresa Fossen and Debbie and
George Ward.
Born to Mariah Mumford and Manuel Briseno
at the Powell Valley Hospital on June !9,
2010 at 5:25 p.m., a baby boy, Avry Jo-
seph Briseno weighing 6 Ibs. 15 oz. His
grandparents are Myron and Julie Mum-
ford of Lovell and Manuel and Evelyn
Briseno of Powell.
Born to Julia and Casey Crosby at the Powell
Valley Hospital on June 25, 2010 at 6:42
p.m., a baby girl, Annie Crosby weighing 9
Ibs. 11 oz. Her grandparents are Rodney
and Josephine Crosby and Mark and Ja-
net Burton.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Chris Wilkerson to Serapio Garcia; Lovell Alta
Vista Subdivision Block 5 Lot 1
Susan T. Kohn formerly Susan Thatch Rael
and Gregory N. Kohn to David D. Rael;
Cowley Original Town Block 27 Lot 1, Lot
2 (Part), and Lot 4
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Rodney E. Workman and Susan M. Workman
to Jacob J. Hatch and Shanell Hatch; T56N
R96W Lot 110 (Part), Lot 104 (Part), T56N
R96W E2NW4, E2SW4 Sec. 18 (Part), Lot
3 (Part), Lot 4 (Part) T56N R96W NW4,
NW4NE4, NW4SW4 Sec. 17 (Part)
Ireta L. Musgrave to Joan Hansen, Dustin L.
Fuller, Debra Joan Fuller, Cathryn Anna
Fuller nka Cathryn Anna Nelson and Bar-
ry Fuller; Lovell Linnabary "B" Subdivision
Block 6 Lot 1 (Part)
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Gains recently were:
Adrian W. Flood, 28, 28 mph in a 20 mph zone,
fined $150
Tegan Layne, 24, failure to maintain lane, care-
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is some legitimate reason from school-related activi- Web site at http://wysors.
the sex offender should be ties. dci.wyo.gov.
Police end chase with taser
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of June 22-
29, 2010:
June 23: Lovell officers wrote a citation for
MIP alcohol after a traffic stop involving a
minor who had been drinking.
ir .An officer arrested Stephen Christens-
en, 23, for DUI and transported him to
jail in Basin. He was also given a cita-
tion for operating a vehicle without a
functioning interlock device.
r -Officers issued two citations, one to a
driver for careless driving and another
to a passenger for open container follow-
ing a traffic stop at the Country Store.
According to police records, the vehicle
was pulled over after it sped past a dis-
persing crowd outside of the Hyart The-
atre.
June 24: Vance Horton came to the annex
to make contact with an officer and was ob-
served to be allegedly intoxicated. After be-
ing questioned at the annex, the man left
by car and a Lovell officer and county Sher-
iffs deputy began pursuing the vehicle
near the Red Eagle west of Lovell.
The car didn't stop and a chase oc-
curred. Horton allegedly drove on the
wrong side of the road, forcing motorists to
clear the way while he fled the officers.
The chase ended near Foster Gulch
Golf Course, when the driver was tased
and removed from the vehicle following a
struggle with law enforcement.
Horton was transported to jail in Ba-
sin and given citations for DUI and driving
under suspension. Additional charges are
pending.
June 26: Following a traffic stop in the ear-
ly morning hours, officers arrested Chris-
tine Saldivar, 36, for DUI and transported
her to jail in Basin.
June 27: Officers received a report of a
home burglary in Lovell. Adra Lee Har-
rington was arrested for burglary and
transported to jail in Basin.
Deputies make arrests in north end
port of a juvenile family member attacking
someone with a weed trimmer. The case
is being investigated and the subject was
transported to a group home.
June 24-" Deputies assisted the Lovell Po-
lice Department with the arrest of Vance
Horton.
June 25-' The Sheriffs Office received a re-
port of a vehicle theft in progress. Upon ar-
rival, deputies determined the report was
part of a domestic dispute. While deputies
were on scene, a subject allegedly slapped
a family member and was cited for breach
of peace and unlawful contact.
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Depart-
ment received the following calls for the
week of June 21-28, 2010:
June 21: Deputies arrested Raymond Or-
tiz Jr. at the Lovell annex after the subject
turned himself in for an active Big Horn
County warrant.
June 22: Deputies arrested Charlene Sack-
ett, 33, on an active Big Horn County war-
rant and transported her to jail in Basin.
• Pete Rodriguez was arrested for an ac-
tive BHC warrant in Byron and trans-
ported to jail in Basin.
June 23" Deputies are investigating a re-
less driving, fined $220
Samuel G. Briseno, 29, destruction of property,
fined $560
Tara L. Heier, 31, Billings, Montana, failure to
maintain lane, fined $60
Cathryn Pope, 45, Murrumbateman Wales,
NSW, failure to yield-pedestrian, fined
$60
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Michael G. Jams, 53, Helena, Montana, 53
mph, fined $142
Leonard D. Arps, 66, Worland, Wyoming, 39
mph, fined $86
Heather Wilson, 25, Powell, Wyoming, 38
mph, fined $82
Individuals 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:
Raymond L. Gerber, 59, interfering with a
peace officer, fined $255
Christopher J. Wedde, 17, meet or pass
stopped school bus, fined $410
Becky L. Steele, 64, 50 mph in a 30 mph zone,
fined $140
Richard G. Munsinger, 47, failure to provide
proof of liability insurance, fined $400
Michael W. Burnett, 51, 40 mph in a 30 mph
zone, fined $90
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Charity C. Capshaw, 35, 78 mph, fined $69
Arminda M. Chavez, 24, 77 mph, fined $66
MarkA. Severson, 51, 75 mph, fined $60
Corey J. Bock, 27, 70 mph, fined $15
Kyle W. Miller, 24, 75 mph, fined $60
Kevin C. Barela, 22, 79 mph, fined $72
Benjamin E. Lauing, 21,87 mph, fined $96
Ricky E. Hrab, 50, 76 mph, fined $63
Christopher E. Godfrey, 25, 78 mph, fined $69
Melinda S. Klarich, 31, 78 mph, fined $69
Jordon B. Peterson, 22, 82 mph, fined $81
Joo H. Kim, 31, 87 mph, fined $66
Nicholas S. Rivers, 27, 74 mph, fined $57
Wendy Jo Fossen, 28, 86 mph, fined $93
Gordon G. Hancock, 70, 75 mph, fined $60
Charles R. McClure, 69, 77 mph, fined $66
Alanna Christina Anderson, 19, 79 mph, fined
$8O
Steven S. Hunder, 29, 75 mph, fined $60
Lorenzo D. Schumann, 43, 70 mph, fined $15
Suh Yewseok, 40, 74 mph, fined $57
Patrick R. Durtsche, 23, 80 mph, fined $85
Kory M. Hammer, 22, 80 mph, fined $75
Twila H. Kauffman, 57, 74 mph, fined $57
A bio thank you to Eed Apple Supermarket for
the use of their parkino lot sell our pulled
pork sandwiches...
and the public for your suppor00 !
We used approximatdY 2,000 Ibs. of pork last week!
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grateful to have
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Scattered clouds,
very warm
89 / 59
Friday
A few
thunderstorms
85 / 57
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Isolated t-storms
at best
81 / 55
There will be plenty of sun and warmth over the next couple of days. A
Sunday
Turning sunny
80 / 52
Monday
Mostly sunny
81 / 55
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