October 23, 2014 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
COURTESY PHOTO
A one-vehicle reliever on U.S. Highway 310 about a half mile west of Cowley on
Sunday at approximately 2:20 p.m. sent four people to the hospital.
Rollovers keep emergency
personnel busy this week in area
BY PATTI CARPENTER
Four individuals were
transported to North Big
Horn Hospital following a
one-vehicle rollover on U.S.
Highway 310 about a half
mile west of Cowley on Sun-
day at approximately 2:20
p.m.
According to Sheriff Ken
Blackburn, who was at the
scene of the accident min-
utes after it was reported,
Heather Mercade crossed
into the lane of an oncoming
pickup truck driven by Mor-
gan Christensen. Though
the vehicles did not collide,
Christensen swerved to
avoid Mercade's 2008 Chevy
SUV, rolling her '97 Dodge
pickup truck one time in the
process.
Christensen had three
children in the pickup truck
who were all wearing seat-
belts at the time. Chris-
tensen and all three chil-
dren were transported to
North Big Horn Hospital,
some complaining of neck
pain. Blackburn said, to his
knowledge, all were released
the same day. He added that
Mercade refused treatment.
Blackburn said fire
fighters also responded to
the scene of the accident. He
added that the occupants of
the vehicle that rolled were
very fortunate that their in-
juries were not more serious.
EMTs also respond-
ed to another rollover acci-
dent involving a semi-truck
on Monday night that took
place around 8:15 p.m. on
Highway 14A east of Lovell.
Details of the accident were
not available at press time.
Sheriff's report
Deputies check out strange odor of
drugs coming from Byron residence
The Big Horn County
Sheriffs Office received the
following calls for the week
of Oct. 14 - 21:
Oct. 14: A resident of Fran-
nie complained of a neigh-
bor shooting holes in her
new vinyl fence with a BB
gun. plained of a resident of By-
. A driver reported his ronplayingloudmusic.
car being egged in as he • Sheriffs deputies in-
drove throughCowley, vestigated a report of
Oct. 15: Deputies are inves- an odor of drugs coming
tigating a report of sever- from a residence in By-
al homes been shot with a ron. The matter contin-
paintball gun. ues to be under investi-
Oct. 19: Neighbors com- gation.
Police Report
Resident reports being scammed on
large eBay purchase on internet
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
Oct. 14 - 21:
Oct. 15: A resident report-
ed the theft of prescription
medication. The matter is
under investigation.
• Two instances of egging
were reported. One in,
stance involved the egg-
ing of a house, while the
other involved the egg-
ing of a car.
• An individual report-
ed being scammed for
$7,700 after the money,
which was intended for
the purchase of a mo-
tor home through EBay,
was deposited in a sup-
posedly secure account
that turned out not to
be secure. The matter is
under investigation.
* Police received a report
of a missing child. The
child was found safe.
• A resident reported a hit
and run incident. The
matter is under investi-
gation.
. Police received a report
of an individual being
stalked on Facebook.
Oct. 16: A Lovell resident
reported an attempted
seam involving the sale of a
washer and dryer through
the Internet on eBay. The
buyer sent a check for
more than the sale price
and asked the seller to use
the extra money to pay for
shipping. This is a very
common seam, where lat-
er the check is found to be
invalid, usually after the
seller has already shipped
the item.
• An individual reported a
lost wallet containing a
large sum of cash.
Oct. 18: A bike that was
previously reported stolen
was found.
Oct. 19: A prank call to
911 reporting falsely that a
building was on fire is un-
der investigation.
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On the record in Big Horn County
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of North
Big Horn County babies. Please call and person-
ally report these births by contacting the Chron-
icle at 548-2217.
Born to Whitney and Andy Clark at Powell
Hospital on Oct. 14, 2014, at 6:33 p.m.,
a baby girl, Payton Jean Clark, weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Grandparents are Kar-
en and Wade Myrick and Allan and Cin-
dy Clark.
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Roland Rudy Hinojosa and Tori Sue Sims,
both of Cowley.
Marly Hunter and Brandie Martin, both of
Greybull.
Listing corrected by clerk's office: Jacob
Lafollette and Samantha Kysar, both of
Greybull.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn Coun-
ty Clerk's office recently were:
Von Baird Zeller, Successor Trustee of the
Bessie Zeller Living Trust Dated April
14, 2011 to Zeller Enterprizes, LLC;
Lovell Original Town, Lot C, Block 10,
(Part) Lots B & 3, Block 10.
UC, LLP and Wyoming High Country LLC
to Dino M. Guerin, Trustee of the Dino
M. Guerin Revocable Trust Created De-
cember, 21, 2000; NE4, S2NW4, N2SE4,
NE4NW4, NE4SW4, Sec 26, Lot 1; Sec
26, Lot 44; Sec 27, Lots 44, 1 & 45; Sec
27, (Part) Lot 46; Sec 33 & 34, (Part) Lot
47, T56N R93W.
Lewis Holding Company, Inc to John D.
Nation and Bonnie Lee Nation D/B/A/
Nation Auction Service; SE4NE4 Sec 20,
(Part) Lot 92; NE4SE4 Sec 20, (Part) Lot
92 & 99A.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court in
Lovell before Judge Sylvia Gems recently were:
For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
Tracy A. LaFollette, Cody, 52, 25 mph, $65.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court
in Big Horn County before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Brandon Bulanek, Powell, driving while li-
cense is suspended, $40; no compulsory
auto insurance (first offense), $40; vehi-
cle registration required, $120.
Robert J. Johnston, open container of alco-
hol in a moving vehicle (second offense
within one year), $111.
Ryan J. Deromedi, Worland, failing to
drive vehicle within single lane, $65.
Antonio Montuy, arrest warrant for
extradition.
Joseph F. Boyko, Worland, failing to pre-
vent load from falling, $60.
Donna Seal, violation of vehicle to left
yielding to vehicle on the right at an in-
tersection, $60.
Derick Rea Nicholson, Basin, no seat belt:
driver, $25.
Speeding in a 20 mph zone:
Randy R. Weir, Las Vegas, school zone,
$110.
Dolly E. Dewing, Phoenix, construction
zone, $85.
Speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Lacee Joyed Good, Greybull, $92.
Speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Robert J. Johnston, $79
Timothy A. Keutzer, Littleton, Mass., $90.
John S. Rizzo, La Palma, Calif., $72.
Bret J. Carlson, Salt Lake City, $87.
Dawn Elizabeth Jolley, Worland, $82.
Jason P. Sidling, Olympia, Wash., $96.
Kelli L. Donahoo, Thermopolis, $84.
Samuel J. Mankins, Jacksonville, Fla.,
$105.
Barbara E. Heis, Oak Hill, Va., $103.
Lisa M. Delucchi, Greybull, $73.
David C. Taylor, Ten Sleep, $82.
John F. Warner, Billings, $60.
Bonnie R. Rodriguez-Harback, $60.
Christopher J. Kuntz, Powell, $85.
Persons are local residents unless
otherwise indicated.
Lovell Rod Gun Club
Saturday, October 25, 2014
a.m,
$30 entry fee for
turkey shoot.
Lunch will be provided.
Buddy Shoot-S5
Annie Oakley.$5
Come join us for lunch and enjoy
...... our local gun range!
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Mostly sunny and
very nice
69 / 42
Friday
Warm October
weather
71 / 40
Saturday
One more really
nice day
74 / 39
Sunday
Mostly cloudy,
turning colder
54 / 3O
Monday
Cool, chance of
showers
50 / 27
A large ridge of high pressure will be over the region through Saturday.
Look for more warm and dry fall weather as a result. A trough of
colder low pressure will begin to enter the region on Sunday. Sunday
and early next week will be much cooler with possible rain and snow
shower activity.
Lovell Greybull
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Record 24hr. Precip. 0.46" in 1992 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.93" in 1982
Jet Stream Forecast for 10/27 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise Sunset
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Friday 7:41 AM 6:14 PM
Sunday 7:44 AM 6:11 PM
National Weather Service Forecasts:
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