October 25, 2012 I The Lowell Chronicle I 5
Seatbelts save lives
in Sunday rollover
BY DAVID PECK
A local couple and a
child are living examples of
the case that seatbelts save
lives, a Wyoming Highway
Patrol trooper said Tuesday
after the trio came out of a
Sunday night rollover with
only minor injuries.
According to Trooper
Dan Walker, Dennis Clark,
28, of Byron was driv-
ing a 2002 Chevrolet Im-
pala on U.S. 14A between
Lovell and Byron in an area
known locally as Hatch Hill
near milepost 42.5 around
Police report
6:40 p.m. when the crash
took place.
Clark was traveling
westbound when he en-
countered a deer in his lane
of travel. The car struck the
deer in the right headlight
area, Walker said, swerved
to the right, partially exited
the roadway, then overcor-
rected back to the left. The
vehicle started to rotate
counterclockwise, Walker
said, entered the eastbound
lane of traffic and exited
the eastbound shoulder of
the highway. Due to the an-
gle of the hill there, the car
rolled down the hill.
Clark was wearing a
seatbelt, as was his friend
and passenger Alissa Tryon
and her 2-year-old boy, who
was properly restrained in
a car seat in the back seat,
Walker said.
Walker said injuries
were minor due to the use of
seatbelts and the car seat.
The Lowell Volunteer
Fire Dept. responded to the
scene, along with the Big
Horn County Sheriffs Dept.
and the Lowell Police Dept.
Beet truck dumps load on highway
The Lowell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
Oct. 16-23:
Oct. 16: Lovell Police re-
sponded to a report of an
altercation between a man
and woman. It was deter-
mined that the argument
was verbal only and the
property owner was asked
to keep the couple quiet and
under control.
Oct. 18: A man created a
disturbance at the senior
center during the lunch
hour and was served a crim-
inal trespass order.
A group of children re-
ported a suspicious man
who questioned them
about stealing his jack-o-
lantern.
A resident reported the
smell of marijuana com-
ing from an apartment
building. No further in-
formation was available.
'Police responded to a
REDDI report regarding
a driver swerving on the
road. The driver, Timo-
thy Defuentes, was locat-
ed and cited for failure to
maintain lane of travel
and driving under the in-
fluence.
O©t. 19: Lovell police in-
vestigated a report of al-
leged child neglect. The
matter was turned over to
DFS.
Oct. 20: Lowell Police inves-
tigated a report of domestic
violence. Cody Kryger was
arrested for battery on a
household member.
w-A Lovell resident report-
ed that someone kicked
and dented the side of his
pickup truck. The matter
is under investigation.
Oct. 21: Police received a
report of a woman stuck in
the automatic bay at the car
wash. The owner of the car-
wash was contacted.
Sheriff's report
Byron burglary under investigation
The Big Horn County cash, birth certificates, so-
Sheriffs Office received the cial security cards, a lap-
following calls for the week top and medications. The
of Oct. 15-22: matter is under investiga-
Oct. 15: A resident of tion.
Byron reported that she " A resident of Frannie re-
found her door broken ported he was being ha-
and items missing from rassed by another per-
her residence after being son who continues to
out of town for a few days. drive past his house af-
Items missing includ- ter a trespass order was
ed food from her freezer, issued.
Oct, 18: Sheriffs deputies
were asked to assist a game
and fish officer in a matter
involving poaching deer in
a closed area.
Oct. 19: The 911 dispatch-
er received several hang-up
calls from a Deaver phone
number. Sheriffs deputies
investigated and found out
it was a two-year-old child
playing with the phone.
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday Friday
Mostly cloudy, Partly cloudy and
light snow still chilly
showers
38 / 20 39 / 24
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Saturday
Mostly cloudy
and mostly dry
40 / 28
Cold. below normal temperatures will be with us for the next several
days. Thursday and Friday though will be coldest couple of upcoming
days. Snow showers will be found across the Wind River Basin and
mountains Thursday. Mountain snow showers will redevelop Saturday
into Sunday. Mixed showers will be possible at lower elevations.
Climate Almanac Normals for 10/25 to 10/29
Lowell Greybull
Average H
Record High/Low 84 in 1926 1 in 1919 Record H 9h/L 79 o 1990 10 n 1991
A)mge Precip
Record 24hr. Precip. 0.57" in 1979 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.93" in 1982
Jet Stream Forecast for 10/29 Sunrise & Sunset
Sundae Suncet
Friday 7:41 AM 6:13 PM
Sunday 7:44 AM 6:10 PM
National Weather Service Forecasts:
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Sunday
Chance of mixed
showers
49 / 34
Monday
Partly cloudy,
scattered
showers
52 / 39
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Big Horn Lake - Mostly dry this weekend except for
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will be mostly cloudy and breezy.
River stage(ft) FIow(cfs) Normal Flow(ors)
Big Hem at Basin 3,2(T 852 : 13t0 Yellowstone National Park - Snow showers will be
Big Horn at Kane 2.13' 1130 1730 increasing over the course of the weekend. Small new
Shoshonineart 4,43, 552 ; accumulations of snow will become likely.
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Oct. 16 53
Oct 17 56 .....
Oct. 18 59 31
Oct. 19 72 29 +OO
Oct. 20 52 31 .00
Oct. 21 52 31 .00
Oct. 22 48 30 ,CO
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Births" Harrlngton" recently were:
interestedin printing the births born in seat
Samuel C. Brown, 1976, no
of North Big Horn County babies. Please
call and personally report these births by
contacting the Chronicle at 548-2217.
Born to Autumn and Josh Davison at the
Powell Valley Hospital on October 9, 2012 at
7:42 p.m., a baby girl, Ashlynn Grace Davison,
weighing 8 Ibs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Vickie
Tippetts, Daniel Tippetts and Mitch and Joanie
Davison.
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big
Horn County Clerk's office recently were:
Cesar Payano Izaguirre of Manderson and
Rachel Marie Yenny of Greybull
Thomas Prendergast andAnnette Schwindt
of Shell
Municipal Court
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal
Court in Lowell before Judge Sylvia Gams
recently were:
ArthurAagard, 29, illegal u-turn, fined $70
Jodi L. Lindsay, 51, illegal u-turn, fined $70
Stephen C. Fowler, 46, failure to obey traf-
fic device, fined $110
Laurel Hatch, 29, stop sign violation, fined
$7O
Melody J. Welde, 48, Cody, stop sign viola-
tion, fined $120
Stacey R. Admidin, 38, stop sign violation,
fined $70
For speeding in a 20 mph zone:
Jacquelyn Wasser, 49, Powell, 25 mph,
fined $65
Ransom Arnold, 72, Riverton, 25 mph,
fined $65
Stephen M. Dodson, 50, Riverton, 30 mph,
fined $190
AmesA. Henry, 22, Bar Nunn, WY, 25 mph,
fined $65
Robert N. Hill, 72, Billings, 27 mph, fined
$160
Paul Boudreau, 19, Oviedo, FL, 30 mph,
fined $180
Richard T. Putman, 69, St. George, UT, 25
mph, fined $65
Circuit Court
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Cir-
cuit Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas
belt, fined $25
Stacy M. Bubla, born in 1975, no seat belt:
passenger over 12 yrs, fined $10
Kenyon Miller, born in 1994, no seat belt,
fined $25
Edward A. Diaz, born in 1970, no valid driv-
er's license, fined $110
Mohammed Khan, born in 1969, no child
safety restraint system-lst offense, fined $50
Brady J. Penman, born in 1993, failure to
maintain lane of traffic, fined $60
Austin E. Leonhardt, born in 1991, no valid
driver's license, fined $110
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Amy D. Hessenthaler, born in 1949, 46
mph, fined $124
For speeding in a 45 mph zone:
David A. Wilson, born in 1974, 65 mph,
fined $165
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Jeremy D. Whitaker, born in 1987, 86 mph,
fined $118
Karamjitsingh, Karamijitsingh, born in
1972, 75 mph, fined $370
Chris J. Oh, born in 1982, 76 mph, fined
$73
Marsha A. Fulton, born in 1946, 84 mph,
fined $97
Joseph S. Arndt, born in 1973, 74 mph,
fined $77
Michael R. Standish, born in 1977, 76 mph,
fined $83
Thomas P. Cooney, born in 1941, 76 mph,
fined $83
Samantha R. Keele, born in 1982, 76 mph,
fined $73
Colleen H. Donahue, born in 1941, 75
mph, fined $70
Jeffrey Todd McNabb, born in 1962, 77
mph, fined $76
William M. Bassett, born in 1954, 77 mph,
fined $81
Michael J. Gannon, born in 1966, 72 mph,
fined $66
Stephen L. Rauber, born in 1942, 78 mph,
fined $79
Dagny E. Revilla, born in 1981, 74 mph,
fined $67
Samuel M. Davis, born in 1954, 81 mph,
fined $90
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