
(Casper, Wyo.) – Here is Monday’s recap of law enforcement activity from around Natrona County over the weekend. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges filed are subject to change following official filling from Natrona County District Attorney’s Office.
Casper Police Department
Arrests:
Anthony S Atkinson, 22 of Casper, drug violation
Michael J Boe, 56 of Casper, DWUI
Michael E Brown, 55 of Casper, public intoxication, disturbance
Brett A Bryce, 49 of Westminster, Colo., DWUI, drug violation, interference with a peace officer
Matthew D Ciampi, 23 of Casper, failure to appear
Cristian D Dieguez-Romero, 22 of Mills, criminal bench warrant, failure to comply
Brenton E Eckerson, 30 of Casper, public intoxication, interference, disturbance
Katherine L Fire Bear, 22 of East Helena, Mont., courtesy hold for other agency
Mona Lisa Gonzales, 60 of Casper, failure to appear, failure to comply
Jhett F Henderson, 28 of Casper, DWUI, DWUS, failure to maintain insurance, registration violation, drug violation
Samantha M Hicks, 22 of Petaluma, Cali., drug violation
Shantey A Jackson, 26 of Casper, fraud/credit card
Harold K Jenkins, 45 of Casper, NCIC hit, drug violation
Gabriel J Lucero, 35 of Laramie, domestic battery
Dwayne E Martinez, 45 of Casper, DWUI
Lydia M Morrison, 28 of Casper, drug violation, possession of a controlled substance
Michael J Nelson, 60 of Gila Bend, Ariz., failure to appear
Richard D Swanson, 52 of Casper, public intoxication
Jesus S Valenzuela, 30 of Casper, interference, failure to appear
Richard D Wolfe III, 37 of Casper, disturbance
Lawntore Young, 28 of Casper, drug violation, fraud/credit card. Officers received a report of fraudulent purchase being made in the Casper area on a stolen debit card. When officers received the victims bank statement, they were able to see the fraudulent purchases from local stores, totaling nearly $900. Officers were able to identify a woman, Lawntore Young, by a positive ID from her previous employer, as she was wearing a Ridley’s shirt in the surveillance footage. The manager told officers that the woman was terminated from her position because she was stealing merchandise, according to the report. Officers went to the last known address, where they came in contact with another female, identified as Shantel Jackson, as seen in the surveillance video. She told officers that Young had found the credit card at a local Loaf N’ Jug, stating that they went and shopped with the card, according to the report. She said she never swiped the card, but knew it was stolen. When officers spoke with Young, she stated that Jackson was equally involved in the purchases made with the credit card. Both women were arrested for multiple counts of fraud.
Total arrests: 21
Calls:
Casper Police officers responded to nine accidents, 10 reports of assault, three reports of auto burglary, two reports of residential burglary, 10 reports of disturbances, nine reports of drugs, five reports of family fights, three reports of fights, seven reports of fireworks, three reports of fraud, four reports of harassment, four reports of hit and run, four reports of property damage, 17 reports of drunk drivers, two reports of shots fired, eight reports of suspicious activity, six reports of theft and made 56 traffic stops over the weekend.
Total incidents: 398
Natrona County Sheriff’s Office
Arrests:
Russell D Hill, contract hold/billing
Shawn J Hardman, pedestrian under the influence
Daniel L May, serving weekends
Sean L Pettus, county warrant/hold for agency
Robert H Holden, driving without interlock device, DWUS, failure to maintain insurance
Linda Huff, domestic battery
Total arrests: 6
Calls:
Natrona County Sheriff’s Office and fire crews responded to the Fairgrounds Friday morning to a report of a fire at a concession stand. According to the report, a woman who was cooking turkey legs had walked away from the grill, heading to her living quarters to fix her hair. A few minutes later a co-worker was knocking on her door, saying that the concession stand was on fire. The cause was reportedly a grease fire. She said that she left the turkey legs because they take an hour to cook, according to the incident report.
Natrona County Sheriff’s deputies responded to one accident on Wyoming Boulevard, one report of an assault at the Fairgrounds, two reports of burglary, three reports of disturbances, two reports of family fights, one report of suspicious activity on Renauna Avenue, two reports of theft and made 35 traffic stops over the weekend.
Total incidents: 116
Bureau of Land Management
Joseph S Lambert, contract hold/billing
United States Marshals
Louis D Hoopes, contract hold/billing
David Washakie, contract hold/billing
Total inmates: 243