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On the Record policy Monday, March 19 provided to a tractor trailer Sunday, March 18 2018, at Hot Springs County Circuit court
It is the Thermopolis Inde- 12:09 p.m. Complaint of making a delivery. 2:36 p.m. Caller expressed Memorial Hospital to Tiphanie Cache Anderson was found
pendent Record’s policy that all people trespassing on private 12:03 p.m. Report of a cement concern about a boater on the Reynolds of Wyoming. guilty of driving under the in-
people arrested or cited under property. truck coming into town that had river. The subject was found He weighed 6 pounds, 11 fluence, .08% or more and was
the “Accidents,” “Sheriff’s of- lost its brakes. The driver was to be OK. ounces, and was 19.5 inches sentenced to 30 days in jail
fice” or “Police department” in Police department able to get the vehicle stopped. Monday, March 19 long. with 28 days suspension and
the On the Record section are Tuesday, March 13 Friday, March 16 11:08 a.m. Report of a vehi- Grandparents are Shawn six months unsupervised pro-
presumed innocent until proven 8:55 a.m. Officer respond- 1:48 a.m. A juvenile was cited cle driving recklessly. An officer and Melissa Goodman of Wy- bation. Fees and fines are $805.
guilty in a court of law. ed to a domestic dispute. The for minor in possession, minor followed the vehicle but did not oming. Tony J. Sorelle was bound
nature of the dispute was dis- in possession of tobacco and no observe any violations. over to district court on two
Sheriff’s office cussed and the parties calmed driver’s license. 3:49 p.m. Report of an intoxi- Dawson Patrick Cornwell counts of possession of a con-
Tuesday, March 13 down. 12:34 p.m. Report of a school cated subject. Investigation re- was born Monday, March 12, trolled substance.
1:40 p.m. Thomas R. Haa- 12 p.m. Report of fraud and bus from another community vealed the subject was on pro- 2018, at Hot Springs County Thomas R. Haagensen was
gensen was arrested on a war- use of information to obtain stu- that was speeding and following bation and was involved in a Memorial Hospital to Amanda found guilty of battery and was
rant. dent loans. vehicles too closely. The vehicle domestic disturbance. Robert and Tanner Cornwell of Wyo- sentenced to 60 days in jail with
Wednesday, March 14 8:50 p.m. Subject reported was located, but no violations J. Hunter Jr. was arrested for ming. 59 days suspension and six
4:14 p.m. Report of theft. The what he thought was a cougar were observed. alleged domestic assault. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounc- months supervised probation.
matter is under investigation. near the river. No animal was 5:24 p.m. Justin C. Wareham Monday, March 19 es, and was 21 inches long. Stephanie Bowman was
Thursday, March 15 located. was arrested for alleged driv- 3:59 p.m. Report of a sus- Grandparents are Janet and found guilty of possession of
1:41 p.m. Subject reported Wednesday, March 14 ing under the influence, driv- pected intoxicated subject at a Dick Dickeson and Pat and a controlled substance and no
receiving threats, and wanted 9:09 a.m. A civil standby was ing under suspension, driving school. The subject was not in- Brenda Cornwell, all of Wyo- insurance and was sentenced
it documented. provided while property was without an interlock device and toxicated but was there to pick ming. to 60 days in jail with 60 days
Friday, March 16 retrieved. open container. up another person’s child. Other suspension and six months un-
5:15 p.m. Trevor M. David- 9:26 a.m. Report of a subject 8:05 p.m. Report of a subject arrangements were made. Divorces supervised probation. Fees and
son was arrested for alleged in- acting suspicious at a property. driving recklessly. Kendra Diltz vs. Tyler Diltz fines are $310.
toxication. The subject was found to be the Saturday, March 17 Births
11:05 p.m. Report of a fight property owner. 3:47 p.m. Officer responded Xzander Kauge Goodman
between two inmates. The sub- 1:25 p.m. Report of a pos- to a domestic dispute involv- was born Tuesday, March 13,
jects were separated and charg- sible intoxicated driver. The ing violence. Jason A. Krueger
es are pending. driver was elderly, but was not was arrested for alleged domes-
Saturday, March 17 intoxicated and had no other tic battery and possession of a
7:05 a.m. Report of a truck medical issues. controlled substance.
weaving all over the road. The
vehicle could not be located.
1:54 p.m. Carrie A. Creager
was arrested for alleged shop-
5:18 p.m. Complaint from
an elderly female subject who Why is it?
Sunday, March 18 lifting. stated a young man had been A man wakes up after sleeping
3:42 p.m. Report of a dam- Thursday, March 15 coming to her house and ask- under an ADVERTISED blanket
aged “no trespassing” sign. 8:36 a.m. Traffic control was ing for money.
on an ADVERTISED mattress

Jackson sentenced on DUI


and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamas,
bathes in an ADVERTISED shower,
shaves with an ADVERTISED razor,
brushes his teeth
with ADVERTISED toothpaste,
by Mark Dykes preliminary breath test and performance of field
Monday in Hot Springs District Court, Scott sobriety maneuvers. washes with ADVERTISED soap,
D. Jackson pleaded guilty to fourth offense driv- Prior conviction dates of Jackson for DUI puts on ADVERTISED clothes,
ing under the influence. include Nov. 8, 2007, March 9, 2014 and July drinks a cup
The charge is from a June 9 incident. Accord- 21, 2016.
of ADVERTISED coffee,
ing to court documents, an officer was notified Following his plea, Jackson was sentenced on
of an intoxicated driver. the charge to three to five years in prison. That drives to work
The officer observed the suspect not stopping sentence was suspended for five years unsuper- in an ADVERTISED car,
at a stop sign and affected a traffic stop. Jackson vised probation, during which Jackson must at- and then....
showed signs of impairment and did not obey tend and complete family drug court and wear a
the officer’s commands, and further refused a SCRAM continuous alcohol monitoring bracelet. refuses to ADVERTISE,
believing it doesn’t pay.
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