October 11,2012 ] The Lovell Chronicle I 5
Police seek help
finding man wanted
for child abduction
BY NATHAN OSTER
Police officers across
the Big Horn Basin are con-
tinuing their search for a
man wanted in connection
with a child abduction Mon-
day afternoon in Cody.
According to a state-
wide bulletin, the abduction
occurred outside the Park
County Library at about
3:45 p.m. when the suspect
allegedly enticed the mi-
nor into his vehicle by ask-
ing for assistance in locat-
ing his puppy. The suspect
then allegedly threatened
the minor with a pistol.
A statewide Amber
Alert was issued around
6:45 p.m.
At 8:15 p.m., po-
lice received a report of
an l 1-year-old girl walk-
ing down Spirit Mountain
Road, sometimes known
as Carter Mountain Access
Road, off Highway 291 out-
side of Cody. Police believe
that the girl was sexually
assaulted before she was
released.
The girl has since been
reunited with her family.
The Cody Police De-
partment is seeking the
public's assistance in locat-
ing the suspect, who is de-
scribed as a "while male, 55
to 60 years of age and be-
tween 180 and 200 pounds."
The suspect has short,
strawberry blond or white
hair, a neatly or new-
ly trimmed mustache or
beard. He was last seen
wearing a brown shirt, blue
jeans and a tan baseball
cap.
The CPD believes the
suspect was driving a
white SUV-type of vehicle
with two leather seats up
front and the back area
open, with a mattress on
the floor.
The suspect is consid-
ered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with informa-
tion on this case is asked
to contact the Cody Po-
lice Department, 307-527-
8700.
Sheriff's report
Attempted break-in under investigation
The Big Horn County
Sheriffs Office received the
following calls for the week
of Oct. 1 - 8:
Oct. 1: A resident of Byron
reported a large wooden
spool stolen from his home.
The matter is under inves-
tigation.
Oct. 2: Sheriffs deputies
participated in a search
for two overdue fisher-
men thought to be in the
Horseshoe Bend area. The
fishermen were found un-
harmed.
Oct. 5: A resident of
Deaver called to ask Sher-
iffs deputies to check on
the health and well-be-
ing of another resident's
horse. The horse was old
and the owner said he was
being treated for his condi-
tion.
it A resident reported an
attempted break-inat a
home in Byron. The mat-
ter is under investiga-
tion.
it Sheriffs deputies re-
ceived information that
a suspicious person was
staying at a home in
Byron without permis-
sion. No one was in the
home when deputies ar-
rived. The matter is un-
der investigation.
Oct. 6: A resident of Byron
reported receiving prank
telephone calls.
Police report
Aggressive door-to-door
salesmen reported in area
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
Oct. 2 - 9:
Oct. 2: A resident of Lovell
reported a stolen sledge-
hammer., ,.,: :
Oct. 3: A resident of Lovell
asked police to listen to a
suspicious phone call he re-
ceived. It was determined
that the call was a solicita-
tion.
it An incident of vandalism
was reported by a Lovell
resident, who said some-
one put a foreign sub-
stance in the gas tank of
her vehicle. The matter
is under investigation.
it A resident of Lovell re-
ported that someone
wrote checks on his
checking account with-
out his permission. The
matter is under investi-
gation.
Oct. 4: A resident of Lovell
complained of two loose
dogs on Kansas Street that
acted aggressively toward
her while she was walk-
ing. The owner of the dogs
was cited with two counts of
dogs at large.
it An accident between a
truck and a vehicle in
a parking lot on Main
Street was reported.
Ashlie Myers was cited
for improper backing.
it A resident of Lovell com-
plained about an ag-
gressive salesman sell-
ing cleaning products.
Lovell Police Chief Nick
Lewis reminds residents
to place a "No solicitors"
sign on their front door
if they do not wish to be
contacted by door-to-door
salesmen.
Oct. 6: A wounded goose
was found in the Conoco
parking lot.
Oct. 7: Kade Corbin Wag-
ner was arrested for DUI
and transported to the de-
tention center in Basin.
it Kurtis Dean Wilkerson
was arrested for a bond
revocation.
Oct. 8: A resident com-
plained that he saw four
different vehicles run the
new red stoplight on Main
Street at the corner of Sho-
shone and Main Streets.
Motorists are reminded
that they must remain
completely stopped when
the light is red, even if pe-
destrians have cleared the
crosswalk. Several motor-
ists were cited for not stay-
ing completely stopped dur-
ing the red light.
it A resident of Lovell re-
ported hearing gunshots
near the storage units
on Oregon Avenue. Po-
lice were unable to locate
anyone with a gun in the
area.
On the record
Deeds
Warranty deeds issued from the Big
Horn County Clerk's office recently were:
Joan Hansen, Dustin L. Fuller, Debra Joan
Fuller, Cathryn Anna Karlik AKA Cathryn Anna
Nelson NKA Cathryn Anna Fuller and Barry
Fuller to Michael Kirk Jameson Jr and Stormy
Nicole Jameson; Lovell Linnabary "B" Subdivi-
sion (Part) Lot Block 6
Shon R. Hocker and Carla M. Hocker to
Jarrod A. Cain and Karen A. Cain; Cowley
Original Town (Part) Lot 4 Block 61
Mikel Pederson and Retha Pederson to
Tina Ann Strack; Lovell Highland Subdivision
(Part) Lot 12, 17, 18 Block 3
Charles R. Bracken and Carla Evans NKA
Carla Bracken to William C. Hackney and Van-
gi A. Hackney; (Part) Lot 123 T56N R96W
Charles R. Bracken, Carla Evans NKACar-
la Bracken to William C. Hackney and Vangi A.
Hackney; (Part) Lot 89 T56N R96W
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big
Horn County Clerk's office recently were:
Charlotte Lucille Smith to Vera Ruth Car-
roll, Cynthia Ann Teitsoh and Charlotte Lucille
Smith; Lot Sec. 18 T55N R97W
Municipal Court
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal
Court in Lovell before Judge Sylvia Gams
recently were:
Jerald Anderson, 59, harboring raccoons,
fined $100
Jaymond C. Thompson, 16, following too
close, fined $70
Maddison Baxendale, 17, improper back-
ing, fined $60
Homer Ross McKinney, 30, dog at large x
3, fined $120; no dog tags, fined $40
Frank Heinrich, 33, expired drivers license,
fined $125
Launi Newman, 39, no seat belt, fined $25
Jody Murphy, 26, improper backing, fined
$60
For speeding in a 20 mph zone:
Ryan Lewis, 19, 30 mph, fined $180
in Big Horn County
Brennan W. Fitzgerald, 21, Juneau, Wl, 25
mph, fined $65
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Eric L. Parmer, 24, Worland, 40 mph, fined
$122
Circuit Court
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Cir-
cuit Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas
Harrington recently were:
Leslie J. Shepard, born in 1973, violate le-
gal weight-6001 to 8000, fined $180; tire: load
weight rating; under-inflated, fined $160
Mary A. Young, born in 1959, no seat belt,
fined $25
. Rowena E. Hopkinson, born in 1950, stop
sign violation, fined $120; no seat belt, fined
$25
Ryan W. Cheney, born in 1991, take game
birds during closed season, fined $120
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Ashley N. Bertsch, born in 1993, 45 mph,
fined $120
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Kevin D. Oswald, born in 1964, 87 rnph,
fined $111
Lora Am Peterson, born in 1960, 80 mph,
fined $90
Roxanne C. Johnson, born in 1979, 83
mph, fined $100
Andrew H. Leblanc, born in 1984, 78 mph,
fined $84
Paul F. Clifford, born in 1958, 74 mph, fined
$67
Theresa S. Whiteman, born in 1946, 80
mph, fined $85
Brian D. Morrison, born in 1967, 82 mph,
fined $96
William R. Fisk, born in 1975, 70 mph,
fined $20
Anna M. McAtee, born in 1989, 82 mph,
fined $96
Jessee D. Wilson, born in 1993, 80 mph,
fined $90
Joseph M. Montgomery, born in 1982, 75
mph, fined $70
From our files
0000leather clerk 'recalled' in 1912?
100 YEARS AGO
Cowley Weekly Progress
Oct. 12, 1912
The weather clerk
should be called on the car-
pet and made to give an
account of himself. He is
treating our farmers simply
shameful and they are talk-
ing of invoking the "recall"
against him. He has cer-
tainly been on bad behavior
long enough.
75 YEARS AGO
The Lovell Chronicle
Oct. 14, 1937
Thirteen fires in the
Big Horn National Forest
caused $6 worth of dam-
age this year, but cost the
forestry service $115 to ex-
tinguish. Lightning was re-
sponsible for several of the
blazes, careless smokers for
four and a careless camper
one.
The fire suppression
cost was slightly more than
$1 an acre.
50 YEARS AGO
The Lovell Chronicle
Oct. 11, 1962
Sports notes photo:
Winterholler. In the back-
ground is Leon Mickelson.
The victory was the second
win of the season for the
Bulldogs.
25 YEARS AGO
The Lovell Chronicle
Oct. 15, 1987
The Lovell Bulldogs will
wear the crown of 1987 Five
Rivers Conference Football
Champions. Clutch plays
on offense and game-saving
plays on defense carried the
John Mangus finds a hole,i; uVtdefeated Bulldogs to a"
and motors through to score,- 22-14 overtime victory over
a TD against Buffalo. Mak- the stubborn Greybull Buf-
ing the hole for Mangus are faloes before a packed sta-
Dave Gilstrap and Kent diuminGreybull.
!ii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!ii!iliiiiii!i
iiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!!iiiiiiiiiii
O'°00fffi B urnlng
PNow through November 30, 2012 VROM 7am TO 4pm
You MUST contact the LPD dispatcher
(548-2215) to get permission
PRIOR to burning.
Residents who are sensitive to Smoke may call and register with the Dispatcher and those who plan
to burn will be notified if there is a sensitive resident in the area. lf a complaint is received by the
dispatcher a police officer will be sent to investigate and may require afire to be extinguished.
There is a 2 hour burn down period until 6p.m.
Big Horn Basin )utlook Weekend Outlook
Big Horn 00unty Long Range Forecast
Saturday Sunday Monday
Mostly cloudy, Warmer A few showers Partly cloudy, Rain showers
few sprinkles scattered
showers
62 / 40 73 / 43 66 / 43 53 / 36 47 / 34
A small weather disturbance rolling through on Thursday will bring in a
few
sprinkles of rain at best. Temperatures then warm up nicely on ..... . ,.:%o _...
Friday ahead of another weather system that moves in just in time for ';'" . • "SOs/30s " '%
the weekend. Expect off and on showers and somewhat cooler .... .:'-. 80L/408 .= .... . ."
..8 ..........
conditions this weekend. .,. '%''od. • "
605 / 30s
Lovell Greybull
: : Aage H 32
Record High/Low 87 in 1938, 10 in 1969 Record High/Low 8 in 1996,19 in 2002
Record 24hr. Precip. 0.68" in 1983 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.38" in 1983
Jet Stream Forecast for 10115 Sunrise & Sunset
sunrise sunset
Friday 7:24 AM 6:35 PM
;Sam;
Sunday 7:27 AM 6:31 PM
i5 6iPM
National Weather Service Forecasts:
http://www'crh'n°aa'g°v/riw/index'htm
Recreation Outlook
Big Horn Lake - The day Saturday looks quite nice with
-. I s . € increasing clouds late• Be ready, however, for showers
and mixed showers on Sunday,
River Stage(feet) Flow(cM) i Normal Flow(till)
Yellowstone National Park - Be ready for a rain/snow
Big Horn at Kane 1.94' 918 1780 mix to all off and on snow showers this weekend as a
Sll0idtoni near EOIt cold front moves in from the west,
Road and Travel - (1-888-996-7623) or (307) 772-0824; Cellular: #ROAD Big Horn Mountains - The weekend will start out with
Road and Travel on the web- http:/ht*dotweb.state.wy.us3web/highway/text road.html quiet weather conditions. Late Saturday into Sunday a
F .... t prepared by: Da,yX/ather I Inc. Cheyenne, WY 82001 front will bring in scattered showers.
www.dayweather.com
Bate H L Prec.
OcL2 46 31 .00
Oct, 3 46 33 .00
Oct. 4 43 21 .00
Oct. 5 52 25 .00
Oct. 6 56 26 .00
Oct,7 56 28 .00
Oct; 8 58 24 .00
BO Horn Lake level
(as of Wed., Oct. 10): 3628.62 ft.
tC LOVELL
hronlcle
sosored [
Hel F love o.es keep. i. totch with a 51)rt s.bsc@tlon o the Lovell Chronicle.
...... $
A o.e-sear s.lscr, Ft,o. to otks , BL Hot. Co..t 5 ,sj.st 28,
$ $
i. LUSoml. 5 ZI-O, a.d out o state just Zt-5. ive us cU at 5#8-2217.