The Week in Big Horn County

• Police Report

The following calls were received by the Basin Police Department last week (Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and charges made upon initial arrest may be amended or dismissed as determined by the County Attorney):

Septemeber 30 — Officer assisted another agency on North Seventh Street. 

A welfare check for a 72 year old women was done on North Seventh.

Three VIN inspections were done at the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office (BHCSO).

October 1 — A VIN inspection was done on South Fourth Street.

A VIN inspection was done on South Sixth Street.

A welfare check was done on South Sixth Street.

A report was taken on West B Street for an traffic accident with property damage.

October 2 — Officer assisted the public works with traffic control while they worked on South Fourth Street and Montana Avenue.

October 3 — Suspicious vehicle at the Mount View Cemetery.

October 4 — Three VIN inspections were done at BHCSO.

Basin PD assisted the public.

Officer assisted another agency on South Fourth Street.

A fraud occurred on South Fourth Street.

A welfare check was done on A Street.

A resident on South Sixth Street requested some information.

October 5 — A business check was done at Overland Express Mart.

Traffic complaint occurred on Wyoming Highway 30.

Officer enforced an ordinance violation on South Eighth Street.

October 6 — A report of a deer being hit on Hwy 30 was received.

A civil standby occurred on South Fifth Street.

• Sheriff's Report

The following calls were received by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office: (Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and charges made upon initial arrest may be amended or dismissed as determined by the Court:

Sept. 30 — 2:03 p.m.: A scam was reported in Basin.

3:08 p.m.: Press releases were issued by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office (BHCSO) in Basin.

8:08 p.m.: An accident involving a vehicle and a deer occurred in Burlington.

Oct. 1 —7:28 p.m.: Deputies were notified of cattle being driven across Highway 20 in Manderson.

10.:22 a.m.: Possibly missing persons were reported in Basin.

11:13 a.m.: A VIN inspection occurred in Burlington.

12:14 p.m.: Dogs were attacking sheep in Greybull.

1:13 p.m.: A VIN inspection occurred in Hyattville.

1:30 p.m.: Deputies received a traffic complaint in Emblem.

5:17 p.m.: An accidental 9-1-1 was received in Greybull.

8:55 p.m.: An accidental 9-1-1 was received in Shell.

Oct. 2 — 10:20 a.m.: A VIN inspection occurred in Basin.

10:52 a.m.: Deputies assisted the general public.

12:24 p.m.: A VIN inspection occurred in Basin.

1:03 p.m.: Information was provided to deputies in Basin.

3:10 p.m.: An emergency SOS signal was received from a Garmin device.

3:35 p.m.: Deputies received a traffic complaint in Basin.

Oct. 3 — 11:31 a.m.: Deputies assisted the general public.

12:05 pm.: A VIN inspection occurred in Basin.

2:35 p.m.: A suspicious person was reported in Shell.

6:05 p.m.: Deputies initiated a traffic stop in Greybull. A warning was issued.

6:48 p.m.: Deputies assisted another agency in Shell.

8:58 p.m.: A suspicious vehicle was reported in Basin.

Oct. 4 — 1:24 a.m.: Deputies conducted a business check in Greybull.

2:28 p.m.: A 9-1-1 hangup was received in Basin.

3:22 p.m.: A fire was reported near Burlington.

4:57 p.m.: Deputies were advised of threats made by a party outside Big Horn County.

8:16 p.m.: Deputies assisted a motorist driving a van with out-of-date registration.

8:26 p.m.: Deputies performed an additional patrol in Greybull.

8:50 p.m.: Deputies initiated a traffic stop in Greybull. A warning was issued.

9:04 p.m.: Deputies initiated a traffic stop in Greybull. A warning was issued.

11:44 p.m.: Deputies conducted a business check in Greybull.

Oct. 5 — 12:05 a.m.: A suspicious person was reported in Basin.

3:03 a.m.: Deputies initiated a traffic stop in Greybull. A warning was issued.

8:40 a.m.: An accidental 9-1-1 was received in Burlington.

9:58 a.m.: An accidental 9-1-1 was received in Basin.

10:49 a.m.: Deputies issued information regarding highway closures in the Bighorn National Forest along Highway 14.

12:46 p.m.: Additional information on road closures was issued by the BHCSO.

12:59 p.m.: Information regarding the burn ban was requested by a resident of Manderson.

3:24 p.m.: Deputies received a citizen complaint regarding the Highway 14 closure.

4:16 p.m.: Harassment was reported in Basin.

5:43 p.m.: Deputies participated in community relations in Shell.

9:02 p.m.: Deputies assisted another agency.

9:14 p.m.: The owner of a broken down vehicle advised deputies of its location in Shell.

9:27 p.m.: A heater exploded in Greybull.

10:16 p.m.: Deputies initiated activity in Basin.

Oct. 6 — 8:29 a.m.: A black calf was on the road in Burlington.

9:04 a.m.: Deputies assisted the general public.

10:07 a.m.: A 9-1-1 hangup was received in Basin.

8:27 p.m.: Child custody issues were reported in Basin.

 • Circuit Court

Recent court fines and sentences handed down or bonds forfeited in the circuit court of Judge Edward G. Luhm: 

Krystal L. Hillman, Joilet, Mont., DUI alcohol equal to or greater than .08% within two hours of driving - first offense within 10 years, jail: 90 days, suspended: 87 days, unsupervised probation: 6 months, $620; invalid driver’s license, $150.

Gabriel Kampman, Manderson, theft: deprive - $1,000 or more or firearm/livestock regardless of value, interfere with peace officer, breach of peace, all counts bound over.

Gavin Langston, Powell, driver no seat belt, $25.

Speeding in a 70 mph zone:

Preston Phillips, Riverton, $115

Eduardo Mendoza Loya, Powell, $97

Jaylyn M. Freeze, Casper, $125

Michael Naka, Littleton, Mass., $103

Jose G. Rodriguez Chavez, Lovell, $130

Jo Anderson, Greybull, $105

Quincee Vogel, Powell, $115

Heriberto Rios Garcia, Santa Fe, N.M., $103

Speeding in a superintendent’s zone:

Seth Harvey, Lovell, $135

S K Aseempal, Nutley, N.J., heavy vehicle (greater than 39,000 pounds), $476.

Speeding in a 30 mph zone:

Roman Serdechnyi, Keizer, Ore., heavy vehicle (greater than 39,000 pounds), $576.

Sylvester, Traylor, Powell, $240

Oleksandr Tavlui, Jacksonville, Fla., $181

• Basin Municipal Court

The following were bail forfeitures for violations in Municipal Court of Basin, Judge Georgia Antley Hunt:

Andrew T. Cook, Indianapolis, Ind., 40/30, $135

Joan K. Dao, Roseville, Minn., 52/30, $269

Sherry L. Shaffer, Gloversville, N.Y., 47/30 $204

Carter J. Spensieri, Greeley, Colo., registration required, $140

Glenn S. Albanese, Louisville, Ky., 52/30, $269

Jennifer A. Hieber, Canadensis, Pa., 60/30, $325

• Land Transfers

Warranty deeds and quitclaim deeds recorded in the Big Horn County Clerk’s office are:

Jack R. Lipp to Julio Lopez and Marycarmen Santamaria; Greybull 1st Addition Lot 3 Block 3

Laura S. Conner to James D. Prather and Michelle E. Prather; Greybull 7th Addition Lot 4 Block 7, (Part) Lot 56 T52N R93W

Wayne Riley to Jason A. Wilson and Jill Marie Wilson; Basin Broadmoor Acres Subdivision (Part) Block 2

Denton Andersen to C&J Home Enterprise, LLC; Burlington Husky Addition Lot 3 Block 3, Lot 73 T52N R96W

Christopher Andersen to C&J Home Enterprise, LLC; Burlington Husky Addition, Lot 5 Block 3, Lot 73 T52N R96W

Christopher Andersen to C&J Home Enterprise, LLC; Burlington Husky Addition, Lot 4 Block 3, Lot 73 T52N R96W

Meagan Shiplet to Daryl Shiplet; Basin Mecklem Subdivision Lots 7, 8 Block 19

• Marriage Licenses

Marriage license granted by the County Clerk are:

Nicholas Taylor Murdoch and Shelby Dawn McKim, both of Greybull

Reese Jared Rettinghouse and Jasmine Leah Crichton, both of Greybull

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