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Lovell High School
math teacher
Doug Hazen got
into the spirit of
homecoming by
dressing up for
Super Hero Day
Tuesday. So who
is he? Captain
Calculator,
perhaps?
Woman escapes alleged kidnapping
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
While returning a call
to a Carbon County, Mont.,
residence, a nurse from the
Billings Clinic in Cody got
an unexpected earful on
Wednesday, Sept. 15, that
prompted her to report the
incident to law enforcement.
It turns out what she heard
on the other end of the line
was an alleged kidnapping
for which criminal charges
have since been filed.
According to court doc-
uments, the nurse called
Joey Deeg of Crooked
Creek Road in Carbon
County, Mont. During the
conversation Deeg alleg-
edly shouted, "sit the ****
down. You're not going
anywhere." Shortly after,
the nurse said she heard a
female yelling, "Don't hang
up, he has a gun on me" in
the background. The line
went dead and when the
nurse tried to call back
there was no answer. She
then contacted the Carbon
County Sheriffs Depart-
ment and told them about
the suspicious call.
The female in the back-
ground was later identified
as Jerri Tillett.
While deputies were
responding to the scene,
Tillett allegedly poured
a ,jUg of liquid over. Deeg,
gml ' the gnil{.hand-
cuffed Deeg to tte bed and
left the house.
Deputies arrived at
the house along with Big
Horn County, Wyo., sher-
riffs deputies to find Deeg
handcuffed and unclothed
sitting in a wheelchair next
to the bed. Deeg stated he
does have a 9 mm that he
normally keeps on the table
beside his bed. The gun was
sitting on the table dur-
ing the incident, Deeg said,
but he didn't touch it while
speaking with Tillett. Dep-
uties then left the home in
search of Tillett.
Deeg told investigators
that the argument started
earlier in the day because
he asked Tillett to bring
him his wheelchair and she
refused, according to court
documents. The argument
escalated and he called
Tillett into the bedroom
and they were discussing
the matter when the nurse's
call came in.
Tillett told investigators
that she woke up earlier in
the day to Deeg yelling at
her and was verbally abu-
sive throughout the morn-
ing, according to court docu-
ments. Tillett said she later
went into Deeg's bedroom
and asked if he wanted to
talk. She said he allegedly
positioned himself between
her and the door and pulled
out a toadedpistol. Over
the next two hours, Tillett
said, Deeg allegedly point-
ed the gun at her or at his
head and would not allow
her to leave.
Tillett alleges that Deeg
threatened to shoot her and
himself while in the bed-
room for the next two hours.
Tillett said Deeg allegedly
told her to put handcuffs
on, but she delayed doing so
as long as possible, eventu-
ally cuffing one hand while
leaving the other one free.
When the call came
in, Tillett screamed out
and shortly after allegedly
wrestled the gun away from
him and threw it down the
hallway. Tillett alleges that
Deeg had a firm grip on her
arm as she tried to leave the
bedroom, so she grabbed a
jug of liquid and dumped it
on him. On her way out of
the house, Tillett said she
grabbed the gun and later
turned it over to law en-
forcement.
During a follow-up in-
terview the following day,
Deeg stated that he did put
the gun in his hand, but
only for protection from
Tillett.
Deeg faces two sepa-
rate felony charges of kid-
napping and assault with
a weapon. If convicted of
assault with a weapon, he
could face a fine of up to
$50,000, 20. years in jail. or
both. '
Horses left tied without food
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Depart-
ment received the following calls for the
week of Sept. 20-27, 2010:
Sept. 20, Deputies received a report that
some horses were left chained to a post at
the Bucking Mule Falls trailhead for at
least a day, possibly longer, without food
or water. The horses were rented from a
Lovell-area man, who did not get the names
of the people he rented the horses to.
Sept. 22: The Sheriffs Office assisted the
Lovell Police Department with a subject
who was threatening to harm himself at a
location in Lovell.
Sept. 24" Deputies responded with an am-
bulance to a residence outside of Lovell for
a report of a man having trouble breath-
ing.
Sept. 25: Deputies responded to a report
of a domestic dispute going on at a home
outside of Lovell. Deputies responded and
found no evidence of physical abuse. The
subjects agreed to let deputies remove a
gun from the home for the night.
Deputies are investigating a report of a
breaking and entering of a Byron home
where several items, including guns,
were reported missing.
On record
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Jason Edward Stanzione and Ana Christina
Krom, both of Shell
Levi Spencer Tew and Sasha Gale Jolley, both
of Lovell
Jordan Morrison Hitz and Angela May Daus-
man, 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 Sarah and Shawn Wilkerson on Sep-
tember 23, 2010 at 2:54 pm, a baby girl,
Kamree May, weighing 5 Ibs.,12 oz. Her
grandparents are Kim and Julaine Askvig
and Roger and Shelly Wilkerson.
Born to Catalina B. Reynosa on September
24, 2010 at 7:18 a.m., a baby girl, Nevaeh
LeeAnne Reynosa DeLaCruz, weighing 5
Ibs., 6 oz. Her grandparents are Olga and
Jesse Houck and Cindy and Carlos DeLa-
Cruz.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
David D. Zier and Betty J. Zier to Rod T. Win-
land and Jodi Winland; Cowley Original
Town Block 48 Lot 2, 3, 4; Block 49 Lot 1,
2, 3, 4; Block 50 Lot 1,2; Block 51 Lot 2
Nylen Lee AIIphin, Jr. and Patricia Gall AIIphin
to N. Lee AIIphin, Jr. Revocable Trust dat-
ed April 22, 2004, Trustee N. Lee AIIphin,
Jr.
The Nylen Lee AIIphin Limited Partnership,
Partner N. Lee AIIphin Jr. to N. Lee All-
phin Jr. Revocable Trust dated April 22,
2004,Trustee N. Lee AIIphin Jr.; Lovell Lin-
nabary "B" Subdivision Block6 Lot 4 ($2)
Loretta J. Kolb to Jeff Purcell and Trina Purcell;
Lovell Original Town Block 29 Lot 1 (Part)
Debra Joan Fuller, Cathryn Anna Karlik nka
Cathryn Anna Nelson aka Cathryn Anna
Fuller, Barry Fuller, David Newcomer and
Susan E. Acosta to Dixie D. Anderson;
Cowley Original Town Block 39 Lot 1 ($2)
Republic Credit One, L.P., Allan White Senior
Account Manager to James H. Gammel
and Angela M. Gammel; T55N R94W Sec.
34 Lot 1, Lot 4 (Part), Lot 6 (Part); E2NE4
Sec. 34 (Part); NW4NW4 (Part)
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recenUy were:
Ramon M. Luna and Guadalupe Socorro Luna
to Ruben Luna; Lovell Linnabary "A" Sub-
division Block 5 Lot 3 (Part)
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were:
Arlene Collins, 76, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Brian Garza, 19, speeding 25 mph in a 20 mph
school zone, fined $65
Joshua Cole Zimmerman, 25, speeding 25 mph
in a 20 mph school zone, fined $65
Gabriel B. Agree, 21, speeding 31 mph in a 20
mph school zone, fined $240
Mario L. Garcia, 23, dog at large, fined $40
Mario L. Garcia, 23, no city dog tags, fined $40
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Erik M. Christofferson, 18, Wodand, WY, 60
mph, fined $240
Individuals are local residents unless otherwise
noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Dick Gifford, 65, reckless driving, 6 months pro-
bation, 10 days in jail (9 days suspended,
credit for 1 day served), fined $690
Dick Gifford, 65, speeding 53 mph in a 45 mph
zone, fined $70
David W. Huang, 41, speeding 52 mph in a 30
mph zone, fined $148
Bill G. Terry, 58, speeding 63 in a 45 mph zone,
fined $158
Taylor B. Swenson, 17, valid driver's license
missing, fined $$110
Gordan L. Reber, 62, speeding 54 mph in a 45
mph zone, fined $60
Jeffrey L. Peterson, 26, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Dustin M. Reuter, 31, valid driver's license
missing, fined $110
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Robert Stanly Czachorski III, 39, 79 mph, fined
$82
Robert P. Ibarra, 38, 77 mph, fined $76
Paul M. Romslo, 41,79 mph, fined $82
Sidney M. Weiser, 45, 79 mph, fined $82
Donald Vintom Blake, 72, 76 mph, fined $73
lan H. Croux, 16, 79 mph, fined $82
Tracy R. Miller, 18, 73 mph, fined $64
Jeffrey L. Peterson, 26, 76 mph, fined $83
Shirley A. Walthall, 51, 74 mph, fined $67
Men fighting at meat counter
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of Sept. 21-
Sept, 21: The Lovell Police Department re-
ceived a signed complaint from a construc-
tion worker that a car had driven by and
the driver threw a rock at them.
" The LPD is investigating a report of a
stolen gaming system and laptop from a
residence in Lovell. The LPD has iden-
tified potential suspects and the case is
under investigation.
t Officers responded to a domestic dispute
in progress at a Lovell home. They made
contact with the individuals involved
and determined there was no physical
violence. Officers learned that the sub-
jects were arguing about leaving guns
• ,inla" vehide.here they- would, be acces-
sible to ,ehldren. The subjects allowed
the LPD to confiscate the guns for the
night and the two parties separated for
the night.
Sept. 23: Officers responded along with an
ambulance to a Lovell home for a report of
a man who had given himself an injection
and there was a bubble in his leg.
Sept. 26-" Officers received a call from the
Red Apple reporting that two subjects were
fighting near the meat counter. The LPD is
investigating the case with possible charg-
es pending.
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Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
Mostly sunny and
still warm
79 / 50
A very warm and
sunny start to
October
84 / 52
Mostly sunny and
very nice
80 / 50
Partly cloudy
82 / 50
Partly cloudy,
slight chance of
late t-storms
80 / 47
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
High pressure will continue to keep conditions unseasonably warm
and dry throughout the northern Rockies. Conditions will also be very
sunny through the weekend. Enjoy the great, early fall weather as next
week looks to be a little cooler with at least a little shower activity.
Climate Almanac Normals for 09/30 to 10/04
Lovell
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Record 24hr. Precip. 1.14" In 1918 Record 24hr. Precip. 0,45" in 1995
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Lovell High School
math teacher
Doug Hazen got
into the spirit of
homecoming by
dressing up for
Super Hero Day
Tuesday. So who
is he? Captain
Calculator,
perhaps?
Woman escapes alleged kidnapping
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
While returning a call
to a Carbon County, Mont.,
residence, a nurse from the
Billings Clinic in Cody got
an unexpected earful on
Wednesday, Sept. 15, that
prompted her to report the
incident to law enforcement.
It turns out what she heard
on the other end of the line
was an alleged kidnapping
for which criminal charges
have since been filed.
According to court doc-
uments, the nurse called
Joey Deeg of Crooked
Creek Road in Carbon
County, Mont. During the
conversation Deeg alleg-
edly shouted, "sit the ****
down. You're not going
anywhere." Shortly after,
the nurse said she heard a
female yelling, "Don't hang
up, he has a gun on me" in
the background. The line
went dead and when the
nurse tried to call back
there was no answer. She
then contacted the Carbon
County Sheriffs Depart-
ment and told them about
the suspicious call.
The female in the back-
ground was later identified
as Jerri Tillett.
While deputies were
responding to the scene,
Tillett allegedly poured
a ,jUg of liquid over. Deeg,
gml ' the gnil{.hand-
cuffed Deeg to tte bed and
left the house.
Deputies arrived at
the house along with Big
Horn County, Wyo., sher-
riffs deputies to find Deeg
handcuffed and unclothed
sitting in a wheelchair next
to the bed. Deeg stated he
does have a 9 mm that he
normally keeps on the table
beside his bed. The gun was
sitting on the table dur-
ing the incident, Deeg said,
but he didn't touch it while
speaking with Tillett. Dep-
uties then left the home in
search of Tillett.
Deeg told investigators
that the argument started
earlier in the day because
he asked Tillett to bring
him his wheelchair and she
refused, according to court
documents. The argument
escalated and he called
Tillett into the bedroom
and they were discussing
the matter when the nurse's
call came in.
Tillett told investigators
that she woke up earlier in
the day to Deeg yelling at
her and was verbally abu-
sive throughout the morn-
ing, according to court docu-
ments. Tillett said she later
went into Deeg's bedroom
and asked if he wanted to
talk. She said he allegedly
positioned himself between
her and the door and pulled
out a toadedpistol. Over
the next two hours, Tillett
said, Deeg allegedly point-
ed the gun at her or at his
head and would not allow
her to leave.
Tillett alleges that Deeg
threatened to shoot her and
himself while in the bed-
room for the next two hours.
Tillett said Deeg allegedly
told her to put handcuffs
on, but she delayed doing so
as long as possible, eventu-
ally cuffing one hand while
leaving the other one free.
When the call came
in, Tillett screamed out
and shortly after allegedly
wrestled the gun away from
him and threw it down the
hallway. Tillett alleges that
Deeg had a firm grip on her
arm as she tried to leave the
bedroom, so she grabbed a
jug of liquid and dumped it
on him. On her way out of
the house, Tillett said she
grabbed the gun and later
turned it over to law en-
forcement.
During a follow-up in-
terview the following day,
Deeg stated that he did put
the gun in his hand, but
only for protection from
Tillett.
Deeg faces two sepa-
rate felony charges of kid-
napping and assault with
a weapon. If convicted of
assault with a weapon, he
could face a fine of up to
$50,000, 20. years in jail. or
both. '
Horses left tied without food
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Depart-
ment received the following calls for the
week of Sept. 20-27, 2010:
Sept. 20, Deputies received a report that
some horses were left chained to a post at
the Bucking Mule Falls trailhead for at
least a day, possibly longer, without food
or water. The horses were rented from a
Lovell-area man, who did not get the names
of the people he rented the horses to.
Sept. 22: The Sheriffs Office assisted the
Lovell Police Department with a subject
who was threatening to harm himself at a
location in Lovell.
Sept. 24" Deputies responded with an am-
bulance to a residence outside of Lovell for
a report of a man having trouble breath-
ing.
Sept. 25: Deputies responded to a report
of a domestic dispute going on at a home
outside of Lovell. Deputies responded and
found no evidence of physical abuse. The
subjects agreed to let deputies remove a
gun from the home for the night.
Deputies are investigating a report of a
breaking and entering of a Byron home
where several items, including guns,
were reported missing.
On record
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Jason Edward Stanzione and Ana Christina
Krom, both of Shell
Levi Spencer Tew and Sasha Gale Jolley, both
of Lovell
Jordan Morrison Hitz and Angela May Daus-
man, 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 Sarah and Shawn Wilkerson on Sep-
tember 23, 2010 at 2:54 pm, a baby girl,
Kamree May, weighing 5 Ibs.,12 oz. Her
grandparents are Kim and Julaine Askvig
and Roger and Shelly Wilkerson.
Born to Catalina B. Reynosa on September
24, 2010 at 7:18 a.m., a baby girl, Nevaeh
LeeAnne Reynosa DeLaCruz, weighing 5
Ibs., 6 oz. Her grandparents are Olga and
Jesse Houck and Cindy and Carlos DeLa-
Cruz.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
David D. Zier and Betty J. Zier to Rod T. Win-
land and Jodi Winland; Cowley Original
Town Block 48 Lot 2, 3, 4; Block 49 Lot 1,
2, 3, 4; Block 50 Lot 1,2; Block 51 Lot 2
Nylen Lee AIIphin, Jr. and Patricia Gall AIIphin
to N. Lee AIIphin, Jr. Revocable Trust dat-
ed April 22, 2004, Trustee N. Lee AIIphin,
Jr.
The Nylen Lee AIIphin Limited Partnership,
Partner N. Lee AIIphin Jr. to N. Lee All-
phin Jr. Revocable Trust dated April 22,
2004,Trustee N. Lee AIIphin Jr.; Lovell Lin-
nabary "B" Subdivision Block6 Lot 4 ($2)
Loretta J. Kolb to Jeff Purcell and Trina Purcell;
Lovell Original Town Block 29 Lot 1 (Part)
Debra Joan Fuller, Cathryn Anna Karlik nka
Cathryn Anna Nelson aka Cathryn Anna
Fuller, Barry Fuller, David Newcomer and
Susan E. Acosta to Dixie D. Anderson;
Cowley Original Town Block 39 Lot 1 ($2)
Republic Credit One, L.P., Allan White Senior
Account Manager to James H. Gammel
and Angela M. Gammel; T55N R94W Sec.
34 Lot 1, Lot 4 (Part), Lot 6 (Part); E2NE4
Sec. 34 (Part); NW4NW4 (Part)
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recenUy were:
Ramon M. Luna and Guadalupe Socorro Luna
to Ruben Luna; Lovell Linnabary "A" Sub-
division Block 5 Lot 3 (Part)
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Gams recently were:
Arlene Collins, 76, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Brian Garza, 19, speeding 25 mph in a 20 mph
school zone, fined $65
Joshua Cole Zimmerman, 25, speeding 25 mph
in a 20 mph school zone, fined $65
Gabriel B. Agree, 21, speeding 31 mph in a 20
mph school zone, fined $240
Mario L. Garcia, 23, dog at large, fined $40
Mario L. Garcia, 23, no city dog tags, fined $40
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Erik M. Christofferson, 18, Wodand, WY, 60
mph, fined $240
Individuals are local residents unless otherwise
noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Dick Gifford, 65, reckless driving, 6 months pro-
bation, 10 days in jail (9 days suspended,
credit for 1 day served), fined $690
Dick Gifford, 65, speeding 53 mph in a 45 mph
zone, fined $70
David W. Huang, 41, speeding 52 mph in a 30
mph zone, fined $148
Bill G. Terry, 58, speeding 63 in a 45 mph zone,
fined $158
Taylor B. Swenson, 17, valid driver's license
missing, fined $$110
Gordan L. Reber, 62, speeding 54 mph in a 45
mph zone, fined $60
Jeffrey L. Peterson, 26, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Dustin M. Reuter, 31, valid driver's license
missing, fined $110
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Robert Stanly Czachorski III, 39, 79 mph, fined
$82
Robert P. Ibarra, 38, 77 mph, fined $76
Paul M. Romslo, 41,79 mph, fined $82
Sidney M. Weiser, 45, 79 mph, fined $82
Donald Vintom Blake, 72, 76 mph, fined $73
lan H. Croux, 16, 79 mph, fined $82
Tracy R. Miller, 18, 73 mph, fined $64
Jeffrey L. Peterson, 26, 76 mph, fined $83
Shirley A. Walthall, 51, 74 mph, fined $67
Men fighting at meat counter
The Lovell Police Department received
the following calls for the week of Sept. 21-
Sept, 21: The Lovell Police Department re-
ceived a signed complaint from a construc-
tion worker that a car had driven by and
the driver threw a rock at them.
" The LPD is investigating a report of a
stolen gaming system and laptop from a
residence in Lovell. The LPD has iden-
tified potential suspects and the case is
under investigation.
t Officers responded to a domestic dispute
in progress at a Lovell home. They made
contact with the individuals involved
and determined there was no physical
violence. Officers learned that the sub-
jects were arguing about leaving guns
• ,inla" vehide.here they- would, be acces-
sible to ,ehldren. The subjects allowed
the LPD to confiscate the guns for the
night and the two parties separated for
the night.
Sept. 23: Officers responded along with an
ambulance to a Lovell home for a report of
a man who had given himself an injection
and there was a bubble in his leg.
Sept. 26-" Officers received a call from the
Red Apple reporting that two subjects were
fighting near the meat counter. The LPD is
investigating the case with possible charg-
es pending.
Have a news tip?
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
Mostly sunny and
still warm
79 / 50
A very warm and
sunny start to
October
84 / 52
Mostly sunny and
very nice
80 / 50
Partly cloudy
82 / 50
Partly cloudy,
slight chance of
late t-storms
80 / 47
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
High pressure will continue to keep conditions unseasonably warm
and dry throughout the northern Rockies. Conditions will also be very
sunny through the weekend. Enjoy the great, early fall weather as next
week looks to be a little cooler with at least a little shower activity.
Climate Almanac Normals for 09/30 to 10/04
Lovell
Record HigWLow 89 in 1938, 16 in 1985 Record High/Low 89 in 1987 24 in !999
e Pre.
Record 24hr. Precip. 1.14" In 1918 Record 24hr. Precip. 0,45" in 1995
Jet Stream Forecast for 10/04 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise Sunset
ThurSdey 7:10 AM 6:56 PM
Friday 7:11 AM 6:54 PM
Saturday 7:12 AM 6:53 PM
Sunday 7:13 AM 6:51 PM
Monday 7:02 AM 7:0B PM
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Recreation Outlook
Big Horn Lake - It will be another beautiful weekend on
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clear nights•
Reservoirs store (acre-feet) % of full pool Rm. Inflo, Rel. Outflow
BI L'e 1026310 90.4% t491,9 s 2637,1 cfs Yellowstone National Park - Dry. sunny and warm
Boysen 639918.0 86,3% 780,7 cfs 780.7 cfs conditions persist for the High Country this weekend.
BBII! : 490613i0 75.9% 328A cfs 1095:8 (:Is Nights will be chilly with lows in the 30s.
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Halloween Party
www, LovellChronicM.com September 30, 2010 I The Love5 Chronicle
Lovell High School
math teacher
Doug Hazen got
into the spirit of
homecoming by
dressing up for
Super Hero Day
Tuesday. So who
is he? Captain
Calculator.
perhaps?
Woman escapes alleged kidnapping
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
While returning a cail
to a Carbon County, Mont.,
residence, a nurse from the
Billtogs Clinic in Cedy got
an unexpected earful on
Wednesday, Sept. 15, that
prompted her to report the
incident to law enforcement.
It turns out what she heard
on the other end of the line
was an alleged kidnapping
for which criminal charges
have since been filed.
According to court doc-
umenis, the nurse called
Joey Deeg of Crooked
Creek Read in Carbon
County, Mont. During the
conversation Deeg alleg-
ediy shouted, "sit the ****
dawn. You're not going
anywhere." Shortly after,
the nurse said she heard a
female yelling, "Don't hang
up, be has a gun on me" in
the background. The line
went dead and when the
nurse tried to call back
there was no answer. She
then contacted the Carbon
County Sheriffs Depart-
ment and told them about
the suspicious call.
The female in the back-
ground was later identified
as Jerri Tillett.
While deputies were
responding to the scene,
Tillett allegedly poured
a,jUg of liqmd over Deeg,
abldr the glmi,lhand -
cuffed Deeg to t bed and
left the house.
Deputies arrived at
the house along with Big
Horn County, Wyo., sher-
riffs deputies to find Deeg
handcuffed and unclothed
sitting in a wheelchair next
to the bed. Deeg stated he
does have a 9 mm that he
normally keeps on the table
beside his bed. The gun was
sitting on the table dur-
ing the incident, Deeg said,
but he didn't touch it while
speaking with Tillett. Dep-
uties then left the home in
search of Tillett.
Deeg told investigators
that the argument started
earlier in the day because
be asked llett to bring
him his wheelchair and she
refused, according to court
documents. The argument
escalated and he called
Tillott into the bedroom
and they were discussing
the matter when the nurse's
call came in.
Ti]lett te]d investigators
that she woke up earlier in
the day to Deeg yelling at
her and was verbally abu-
sive throughout the morn-
ing, according to court docu-
ments. Tillett said she later
went into Deeg's bedroom
and asked if he wanted to
talk. She said he allegedly
positioned himself between
her and the door and palled
out a loaded pistol. Over
said, Deeg allegedly point-
ed the gun at her or at his
head and would not allow
her to leave.
Tillett alleges that Deeg
threatened to shoot her and
hiraself while in the bed-
room for the next two hours.
Tillett said Deeg allegedly
told her to put handcuffs
on, but she delayed doing so
as long as possible, eventu-
ally cuffing one hand while
leaving the other one free.
When the call came
in, Tfllett screamed out
and shortly after allegedly
wrestled the gun away from
him and threw it down the
hallway. Tillett alleges that
Deeg had a firm grip on her
arm as she tried to leave the
bedroom, so she grabbed a
jug of liquid mad dumped it
on him. On her way out of
the house, Tillett said she
grabbed the gun and later
turned it over to law en-
forcement.
During a follow-up in-
terriew the following day,
Deeg stated that he did put
the gun in his hand, but
only for protection from
Tillett.
Deeg taces two sepa-
rate felony charges of kid-
napping and assaalt with
a weapon. If convicted of
assault with a weapon, he
On the reco00
County Clerk's office recently were:
Ramon M Luna and Guedalupe Socorro Luna
to Ruben Luna; Lovell Linnabary "A" Sub-
division Brock 5 Lot 3 (Part)
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovefi Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Gains recently were:
Arlene Collins, 76, seat beg violation, fined
$25
Brian Garza, 19, speeding 25 mph in a 20 mph
schoo; zone, fined $05
Joshua Cole Zimmerman, 25. speeding 25 mph
in a 2O mph school zone, fined $65
Gabdel B. Agree121, speeding 31 mph in a 20
mph school zone, fined $240
Made L Garcia, 23. dog at large, fined $40
Made L Garcia, 23. no city dog tags, fned $40
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Egk M Chdstofferson, 18, Wodand, WY, 60
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Jason Edward Stanzione and Ana Chdstina
Krom, both of Shell
Levi Spencer Taw and Sasha Gale Jolley, both
of Lovell
Jordan Morrison Hitz and Angela May Daus-
man, 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 Sarah and Shawn Wilkerson on Sep-
tember 23, 2010 at 2:54 pro, a baby girl,
Kamree May, weighing fi Ibs.,12 oz. Her
grandparents are Kim and Julaine Askvig
and Roger and Shelly Wgkerson.
Born to Catalina g. Reynosa on September
24, 2010 at 7:18 am., a baby gid, Nevaeh
LeeAnne Reynosa DeLaCruz, weighing 5
Ibs., 6 oz Her grandparents are Olga and
Jesse Houck and Cindy and Carlos DeLa-
Cruz.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
David D, Zier and Betty J. Zier to Rod T, Win-
land and Jodi Winland; Cowley Original
Town Block 48 Lot 2, 3, 4; Block 49 Lot 1,
2, 3, 4; Block 50 Lot 1, 2; Block 51 Lot 2
Nylen Lee AIIphin, dr and Patdcia Gall AIIphin
to N. Lee AIIphin, Jr. Revocable Trust dat-
ed April 22, 2004, Trustee N. Lee AIIphin,
Jr
The Nylen Lee AIIphin Limffed Partnership,
Partner N. Lee AIIphin Jr. to N. Lee All-
phin Jr. Revocable Trust dated April 22,
2004,Trustae N. Lee AIIphin Jr; Lovell Lin-
naba "B" Subdivision Bock6 Lot 4 ($2)
Lorefia J. Kolb to Jeff Purcell and Tdna Purcell;
Lovefl Odginal Town Block 29 Lot 1 (Part)
Debra Joan Fuller, CathWn Anna Kadik nka
Cathryn Anna Nelson afia Cathryn Anna
Fuller, Barry Fuller, David Newcomer and
Susan E. Acosta to Dixie D. Anderson;
Cowley Odginal Town Block 39 Lot I ($2)
Republic Credit One, L.P, Allan White Senior
Account Manager to James H. Gammel
and Angela M. Gammel; T55N R94W Sec
34 Lot 1, Lot 4 (Part), Lot 6 (Part); E2NE4
Sec 34 (Pad); NW4NW4 (Part)
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
mph, fined $240
Individuals are local residents unless otherwise
noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Dick GiffoM, 65, reckless driving. 6 months pro-
bation, 10 days in jail (9 days suspended,
credit for 1 day served), fined $690
Dick Gifford, 65, speeding 53 mph in a 45 mph
zone, fined $70
David W. Huang. 41, speeding 52 mph in a 30
mph zone, fined $148
Bill G Tem], 58, speeding 63 in a 45 mph zone,
fined $158
Taylor B. Swenson. 17, valid ddvers license
missing, fined $$110
Gordan L, Rebel 62, speeding 54 mph in a 45
mph zone, fined $60
Jeffrey L. Peterson, 26, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Dustin M. neuter, 31, valid driver's license
missing, fined $110
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Robert Stanly Czachorski III. 39, 79 mph. fined
$82
Robert P, Ibarra, 38.77 mph, fined $76
Paul M Romslo, 41,79 mph, fined $82
Sidney M Weiser, 45, 79 mph. fined $62
Donald Vintom Blake, 72, 76 mph, fined $73
lan H. Creux. 16, 79 mph, fined $82
Tracy R Miller, 18, 73 mph, fined $B4
Jeffrey L Petarson. 26, 76 mph, fined $63
ShirleyA Waghall, 51174 mph. fined $67
Men fighting at meat counter
The Lovell Police Department received violence. Officers learned that the sub-
could face a fine of u to the following calls for the week of Sept. 21- jects were arguing about leaving guns
$50,000, 20 years in ji' or 27, 2010: : , , : , : ,i vehidekhere they would be acces- :
Sept. 21 ." The Lovefi Police Department re-
sib]e to ,children. The subjects allowed
the LPD to confiscate the guns for the
night and the two parties separated for
the night.
Sept. 23; Officers responded along with an
ambulance to a Lovell home for a report of
a man who had given himself an injection
and there was a bubble in his leg.
Sept. 26: Officers received a call from the
Red Apple reporting that two subjects were
fighting near the meat counter. The LPD is
investigating the case with possible charg-
es pending.
ceived a signed complaint from a construc-
tion worker that a car had driven by and
the driver threw a rock at them.
The LPD is investigating a report of a
stolen gaming system and laptep from a
residence in Lovell. The LPD has iden-
tified potential suspects and the case is
under investigation.
,t Officers responded to a domestic dispute
in progress at a Lovell home. They made
contact with the individuals involved
and determined there was no physical
the next two hours, Tillett both.
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Horses left tied without food
The Big Horn County Sherlfs Depart- Sept. 24: Deputies responded with an ana-
ment received the following calls for the bulance to a residence outside of Love]l for
week of Sept. 20-27, 2010: a report of a man having trouble breath-
Sept. 20| Deputies received a report that ing.
some horses were left chained to a post at Segt. 25: Deputies responded to a report
the Bucking Mule Falls trallhead for at of a domestic dispute going on at a home
least a day, possibly longer, without food outside of Lovefi. Deputies responded and
or water. The horses were rented from a found no evidence of physical abuse. The
Lovefi-areaman, whodidnotgetthenames subjects agreed to let deputies remove a
of the people he rpnted the horses to. gun from the home for the night.
Sept. 22: The Sheriffs Office assisted the ,r Deputies are investigating a report of a
Lovell Police Department with a subject breaking and entering of a Byron home
who was threatening to harm himself at a where several items, including guns,
location in Lovell. were reported missing.
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
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