September 13, 2012 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
Judge accepts plea agreement;
Davison receives probation
BY JENNIFER BUTLER
Former Big Horn County Sheriffs De-
partment employee Brandi Davison had a
change of plea hearing and was sentenced
on Thursday, Sept. 6, in District Court on
larceny charges.
After Davison entered a guilty plea
on one count each of felonious and misde-
meanor larceny charges, Judge Robert E.
Skar accepted the plea agreement that was
established between Davison and the Big
Horn County Attorney's Office. The misde-
meanor charge was added as a part of the
plea agreement.
She was sentenced to five years of su-
pervised probation after utilizing the Wyo-
ming Statue 7-13-301. She was also ordered
to pay full restitution of $17,569. According
to the judge she has repaid around $9,000
already but will be required to repay the
full amount.
The 7-13-301 statute is a prosecution
deferment. The felony charges are deferred
and then dismissed if the defendant suc-
cessfully completes supervised probation.
The statute can only be utilized once in a
lifetime. The misdemeanor will remain on
Davison's record.
While Davison was employed by the
Big Horn County Sheriffs Department and
Youth Alternatives from January 2006 to
June 2010, she admitted to embezzling
funds from the county and from the Volun-
teers of America - Office of Juvenile Jus-
tice and Delinquency Prevention grant
that helped fund her juvenile probation po-
sition.
She admitted stealing amounts both
under and above $1,000.
On Monday, Sept. 19, of last year, Da-
vison admitted to law enforcement that
she falsified invoices and vouchers. She
had submitted requests for reimbursement
from the grant for purchases for items such
as urinalysis kits, mileage, automotive
supply and other items.
During Davison's sentencing, her at-
torney, Nick Badoon, said that the funds
that were embezzled during this time were
used to help her family and not to support
a lavish lifestyle or to purchase illegal sub-
stances.
Skar said there was an opportunity for
the court to deny the plea agreement and
deny the use of W.S. 7-13-301, but because
he believes this is a one-time offense and
she is truly remorseful for her actions, he
approved it. He said he also considered her
willingness to actively pay her restitution.
Davison said during her hearing that
what she did was wrong and she will accept
the sentencing the judge sees fit. She added
that she would never do it again.
Skar said a level of trust that was es-
tablished has now been lost in the com-
munity. Some has been restored by repay-
ment of the restitution and her willingness
to work with authorities.
Police report
Vandals smear food on seats of vehicle
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week
of Sept. 4-11:
Sept. 4: A resident of
Lovell reported vandalism
to a fence on her property.
Sept. 5: A landlord re-
quested a criminal tres-
pass order against a for-
mer tenant who damaged
his property.
Sept. 6: Lovell police re-
ceived a report of cere-
al, milk and mayonnaise
smeared on the seats of a
parked vehicle. The mat-
ter is under investigation.
ir A resident of Lovell re-
ported a screen cut in irA resident of Lovell re-
her home. Police are ported harassing text
investigating the inci- messages. A criminal
dent. trespass order was is-
Sept. 7: Lovell Po- sued.
lice investigated an in- Sept. 9: Lovell Police re-
cident where the tires sponded to a report of a
were slashed on a vehicle loud argument in Lovell.
parked in the Lovell High They were unable to lo-
School parking lot. cate the individuals.
ira Lovell resident re- Sept. 10: A resident re-
ported that his name ported that someone was
was forged on a vehicle stealing veggies from his
title. The matter is un- garden.
der investigation. rA pink non-motorized
Sept. 8: Lovell Police are scooter with pink grips,
investigating a report of pink wheels and blue
an attempt to break-in at scribbles was reported
a storage locker, stolen.
Sheriff's report
Rocksstrike moving vehicle
The Big County to complain about a dump Sept, 6: Sheriffs deputies
Sheriffs Office received the
following calls for the week
of Sept. 3 -10:
Sept. 3: Sheriffs deputies
were asked to help locate a
possible drunk driver near
Byron. Deputies were un-
able to locate the driver.
Sept. 4: A motorist called
truck with rocks fall-
ing from it that broke her
windshield on U.S. High-
way 14A. The matter was
turned over to the Wyoming
Highway Patrol.
A parent in Deaver asked
for assistance with an
out-of-control teenager.
were dispatched to help
with two bulls on the loose
near Byron.
Sept. 9: A motorist called
to report that her vehicle
was hit by another vehicle
while parked in Byron. The
report was filed as a hit and
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On the record
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big
Horn County Clerk's office recently were:
Jeremy West and Jessica Norris both of
Greybull
Deeds
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Corrected Tax Deed: Becky A. Lindsey, Big
Horn County Treasurer to Raymond Brown
and Jacqueline Brown; Cowley Original Town
(Part) Lot 1,2, 3, 4 Block 15
Gottlieb M. Fink to Matthew J. Defresne;
Lovell Cityview Addition Lot 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29 Block 7
Rudy S. Strom to Marguerite Nadine Strom;
Cowley Original Town (Part) Lot 1 Block 43
George E. Rusch and Jessica L. Rusch to
Holli Thompson; Lovell Stockhill Subdivision
Lot 6 Block 2
Michael Kirk Jameson Jr. and Stormy Nicole
Jameson to Mikal J. Noreen and Anne P. Nor-
een; (Part) Lot 89 T56N R96W
Richard S. Gurney and Cheryl D. Rohm
to Richard S. Gurney and Cheryl D. Gurney;
(Part) Lot 45 T56N R96W
Barbara Printemps Herget to John Mangus
and Celia Fishe Mangus; (Part) SW4SE4 Sec.
30 (Part) NW4NE4 Sec. 31 T57N R96W
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big
Horn County Clerk's office recently were:
Big Horn County School District Number
One to Town of Cowley NE4SW4 (Part) Sec.
32 T57N R96W
Keith W. Rasmussen and Carol J. Rasmus-
sen to Town of Cowley; Cowley Original Town
(Part) Lot 4 Block 45
Ernest Workman and Laura Workman to Er-
nest Workman and Laura Workman; Cowley
Original Town (Part) Lot 1 Block 44
Sam Twitchell and Tammy Twitchell to Ella
in Big Horn County
May Walker and David Michael Bazemore;
Lovell Strongs "B" Subdivision (Part) Lot 4
Block 4
Municipal Court
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal
Court in Lovell before Judge Sylvia Game
recently were:
Teresa Chambers, 37, noisy dogs, fined $60
Collin McArthur, 18, no valid registration,
fined $70
Justin Foster, 26, stop sign violation, fined
$120
David G. Rodriguez, 53, dog at large - sec-
ond offense, fined $55
Heather Mercade, 26, no seat belt, fined $25
Ronald A. Beddes, 66, careless driving,
fined $220
Allen C. Boughter, 42, dog at large, fined
$40
For speeding in a 20 mph zone:
James A. Root, 40, Orono, MN, 38 mph,
fined $310
Elizabeth J. Working, 65, Green Valley, AZ,
30 mph, fined $190
Roger D. Lawley, 62, Worland, 30 mph,
fined $190
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Craig N. Christensen, 65, Idaho Falls, ID, 40
mph, fined $100
Justin M. Maw, 32, Worland, 40 mph, fined
$110
Jera Monroe, 41, Buffalo, WY, 39 mph, fined
$96
District Court Filings For The
Period of August 2012
Divorces Granted:
Beverly J. Habeck vs. James M. Habeck
Brian Aguilar vs Barbie Aguilar
Kathy Pacheco vs. Horacio Pacheco
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Thursday
Friday
Sunny, dry and
warmer
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Sunny and mild
70 / 42
Saturday
Sunny and warm
84 / 49
Sunday
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Monday
Sunny and cool
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Saturday. The dry and warm high pressure will try to hang on through
Sunday. However, another Canadian frontal system will be trying to
move into the region on Sunday. Early next week will be noticeably
cooler, but precipitation chances look to remain rather small.
Lovell
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Record 24hr. Precip. 0.94" in 1996 Record 24hr. Precip. 1.15" in 1960
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Friday 6:53 AM 7:24 PM
Sunday 6:55 AM 7:21 PM
Monday 6:44AM 7,'39 PM
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