DAVID PECK
Lovell Fire Chief Jim Minchow checks out the Saturn car driven by Jeannie
Musick of Lovell that rolled Tuesday morning just west of Cowley. Musick
was
wearing her seatbelt and was not seriously injured.
‘Sleepy’ driver rolls car Tuesday
BY DAVID PECK
A sleep study turned
into a nightmare for a
Lovell woman Tuesday
morning when she rolled
her car west of Cowley.
Jeannie Musick, 62, of
Lovell, was driving her 2004
Saturn eastbound on US.
310 just after 11 am. Tues-
day when she fell asleep at
the Wheel, Wyoming High-
way Patrol Trooper Blain
Mollett said.
“She had been in Mon-
tana doing a sleep study,”
Mollett said. “That was a
contributing factor in the
crash.”
Musick’s car croSsed
the center line and left the
roadway on the north side,
Mollett said, hitting two de-
lineator posts. Musick was
attempting to steer back to
the eastbound lane when
the car “tripped” and rolled
one-half turn onto its roof
and slid to a stop on the
south side of the highway,
the trooper said.
Musick was buckled in
and suffered minor inju-
ries but was transported to
North Big Horn Hospital as
a precaution, Mollett said.
No citations were issued,
and speed was not a factor
in the crash, he said.
Big Horn County authorities
on periphery of manhunt for
double murder suspect
BY NATHAN OSTER
The Big Horn Coun-
ty Sheriffs Office did not
participate in the arrest
of a man who was taken
into custody not far from
the Park County line and
is currently facing charges
in connection to a shooting
in Montana that left two
people dead and another
injured.
Officers from the Park
County Sheriffs Office and
the Wyoming Highway Pa-
trol arrested the suspect,
later identified as Jesus
Deniz, 18, 0f Worland, on
Park County Road 3LE
north of Meeteetse.
Wyoming law enforce-
ment received a Be On the
Look Out (BOLO) from
Montana law enforcement
at approximately 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, July 29,
in connection to the homi-
cide. A Park County dep-
uty located a vehicle from
the BOLO at 11:49 am.
near mile post 68 on Wy-
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about 15 miles north of
Meeteetse.
Due to the nature of
the BOLO, the deputy fol-
lowed the suspect vehicle
until additional law en-
forcement could arrive. 1
Around 12:30 p.m.,
the Park County depu-
ty and a Wyoming State
Trooper stopped the ve-
hicle on the Lower Grey-
bull River Road (County
Road 3LE, Burlington cut
across) 12 miles off of Wy-
oming State Highway 120
which is eight miles north
of Meeteetse.
“We never really got
involved,” said Brent God-
frey of the Big Horn Coun-
ty Sheriffs Office. “For a
time, it sounded like he
might. We heard he was
coming down the Greybull
River Road toward us, but
then he turned around and
backtracked. That’s when
he was arrested.
“We were going to in-
.j
tercept him, but he nev-
er made it into Big Horn
County.”
Godfrey described the
location of the arrest as
being in Park Canyon, by
what is commonly referred
to as Coyote Canyon.
According to various
news reports, Deniz lived
in Worland and attended
Worland High School be-
fore dropping out his soph-
omore year.
The shooting occurred
on the Crow Indian reser-
vation, near the town of
Pryor.
Deniz is charged in
the shooting deaths of Ja-
son Shane, 51, and Tana
Shane, 47. A third person,
the Shanes’ 26-year-old
daughter Jorah, was shot
in the back when she tried
to run away, but survived.
According to news reports,
the family had stopped to
help Deniz, who appeared
to be stranded due to
car trouble.
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BIRTHS
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the births of North Big Horn
County bables. Please call and
personally report these bliths
by contacting the Chronicle at
548-2217.
MARRIAGES
Marriage llcenses issued from
the Big Horn County Clerk's of-
fice recently were:
Nathan Donald Brewer
and Cassandra Cay Cowan,
both of Mills, WY.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from
the Big Horn County Clerk’s of-
fice recently were:
Wasatch Home Invest-
ments 6, LLC to Evolve
Group Investments LLC;
Lovell Original Town, (Part)
Lot 3, Block 9.
Retco, Inc. to Jason Jolley,
Michelle Jolley and Garth B.
Jolley; (Part) SW4SE4 Sec.
12, (Part) NW4NE4 Sec. 13,
(Part) Lot 44, T56N R96W.
Kenneth G. Blackburn
and Janeen Blackburn to Ja-
son Jolley and Michelle Jol-
ley; Cowley Original Town,
Lots 2 & 3, Block 35. ‘
Quit Claim deeds issued from
the Big Horn County Clerk’s of-
fice recently were:
Shawn M. Wilkerson and
Sarah A. Wilkerson to Sarah
A. Wilkerson N/K/A Sarah
A. Roper; Lovell Linnabary
“ ” Subdivision, (Part) Lot 1,
Block 3.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Mu-
nicipal Court in Lovell before
Judge Sylvia Gams recently
were:
Willard Hallon, 60, ex-
pired driver’s license, $70.
Caleb A. Welde, 19, dog at
large, $40.
Jared M. Pratt Gillette,
19, illegal U-turn, $70.
John Colton, Powell, 25,
expired registration, $70.
John T. Crockett, Lehi,
Utah, 43, no valid registra-
tion on trailer, $70.
Annie Nading, 29, no in-
surance, $420.
Kevin M. Twomey, 25,
failure to appear, $110.
Speeding in a 20mph school
zone:
Klete W. Kinser, Bothell,
Wash., 56, 25 mph, $65.
Hallie W. Neuens, Powell,
38, 25 mph, $65.
Speeding in a 30 mph zone:
John T. Crockett, Lehi,
Utah,,43, 40 mph, $110.
Rex L. Lee, Saratoga
Springs, Utah, 57, 35 mph,
$65.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Ju-
dicial Circuit Court in Big Horn
County before Judge Thomas
Harrington recently were:
Stevie R. Jones, Otto,
driving on the right side of
roadway, $60.
Ian D. Johnson, driving
on right side of roadway, $60.
Arturo Reyes, Greybull,
failure to exhibit driver’s li-
cense on demand, $60; no
proof of insurance, $410.
Nicholas G. Montanez, no
seat belt: driver, $25.
Russell D. Tiedemann,
Watertown, Wis., violation
of child safety restraint: first
offense, $50.
Andrew L. Sparhawk,
Burlington, no seat belt:
driver, $30.
Speeding In a 20 mph school
zone:
Benito E. Hernandez-Le-
al, Greybull, $60.
Speeding in a 30 mph zone:
John H. Speier, Cullo-
whee, N.C., $137.
William B. Redding, Ram-
seur, N.C., $112.
Russell D. Tiedemann,
Watertown, Wis., $150.
Speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Zachary M. King, San Di-
ego, $78.
Ryan W. Winner, Cody,
$72.
Matthew A.
COdy,
Teresa Deniz,
$78.
Karin J. Jager, Califon,
N.J., $135.
Kurt L. Shaffer, Thermo-
polis, $84.
Abigail L. Thompson,
Great Falls, Mont, $68.
Emily E. Lapierre, Chazy,
N.Y., $75.
Robert W. Aagard, Burl-
ington, $66.
Edward A. Diaz, Tempe,
Ariz., $87.
Kirk M. Owens, Alham-
bra, Calif., $103.
Joshua C. Campbell, Ta-
coma, Wash., $105.
Jerry Martinez, Worland,
$70.
Arturo Reyes, Greybull,
$88.
Bradley D. Clark, Hulett,
$85.
Eric J. Harsta, Wilming-
ton, N.C., $81.
Andrew L. Sparhawk,
Burlington, $85.
Marius Grincevicius,
Summit, 111., $90.
Benjamin S. Loveless,
Powell, $70.
Persons are local res—
idents unless otherwise
indicated.
Phillips,
Worland,
Reward offered for information aboUt stray
horses killed northwest of Thermopolis
The Bureau of Land
Management is investi-
gating the killing of 21
stray horses on public and
state land northwest of
Thermopolis.
The horses were found
on the afternoon of July 29,
2015, and were killed at
some point during the last
two weeks of July. The hors-
Police Report
Boys speeding through tow
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of July 28
Aug. 3:
July 28: Police received a complaint about
two “scraggly-haired” teenage boys speed-
ing through town and leaving tire marks
on the road.
0 The gas company notified police that
they were blowing out gas from lines
Sheriff’s report
es were not federally protect-
ed wild horses but rather do-
mestic horses that had been
abandoned a few years ago.
The BLM is offering a
reward of up to $2,000 for
information leading to the
identification, arrest and
conviction of the person or
people involved in the deaths
of the horses.
BLM special agents
are working closely with
the State of Wyoming, a lo—
cal brand inspector and the
Hot Springs County Sheriff s
Department.
Anyone with informa-
tion about this crime is urged
to contact Special Agent
Joe Nardinger at (406)
896-5150.
n create safety hazard
across the street from the sugar factory.
July 29: Police were asked by a landlord to
issue a criminal trespass order against a
former tenant and employee.
0 Police received a report of two youth
pushing each other in a park. An officer
spoke to the boys.
Aug. 2: Police were asked to serve notice of
eviction to a tenant.
Bear rug stolen from cabin the Big Horns
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Office
received the following calls for the week of
July 27 — Aug. 3:
July 27: Police are investigating a report
of two saddles that were stolen from a
locked storage shed in Cowley.
0 A Deaver resident reported seeing a
suspicious vehicle parked in front of
his father’s house in Deaver. They lat-
er received a report that the vehicle be-
longed to a Visiting family member.
July 29: A theft of prescription drugs was
reported at a residence in Byron.
was stolen.
July 30: Deputies received a report of al-
leged animal neglect near Lovell. The mat-
ter was referred to the brand inspector.
July 31: A burglary of a cabin was report-
ed in the Big Horn Mountains, where
doors were kicked in and a bear rug
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
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Preclp Chance: 5%
85/56
' Fnday
Sunny
Preclp Chance: 0%
84/57
Saturday
Mostly Sunny
Prepr Chance: 5%
85/57
Big Horn Basin Outlook
Thursday we will see mostly sunny skies with a high temperature
of 85°, humidity of 18%. Light winds. Expect partly cloudy skies
Thursday night with an overnight low of 56'. South southwest wind 5
to 11 mph. Friday, skies will be sunny with a high temperature of 84°,
humidity of 17%. Northeast wind 5 mph.
Climate Almanac Normals for 8/6 to 8/10
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Monday
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