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On the record

PAGE A2 www.thermopir.com February 16, 2017

On the Record policy Friday, February 10 11:27 a.m. Report of two 10:39 p.m. Debra Bauer was an odor of burnt tobacco. Of- ject is OK.
It is the Independent Re- 11:43 a.m. Dispatch received dogs at large. The dogs could arrested for alleged driving un- cers will keep an eye on the Monday, February 13
cords policy that all people a hang up 911 call from the Kir- not be located. der the inuence. property. 9:53 a.m. A welfare check
arrested or cited under the by Creek area. Upon investiga- 3:51 p.m. Complainant re- Thursday, February 9 8:30 Ofcer responded re- was requested at a motel. The
Accidents, Sheriffs ofce tion, a deputy found the build- ported a vehicle going through 1:38 p.m. A call came in from garding a truancy issue. Ar- matter was resolved prior to
or Police department in the ing to be uninhabited. a crosswalk with a crossing a motel, regarding a patron who rangements were made to get ofcers arrival.
On the Record section are pre- Monday. February 13 guard posted. was not following the motel rule juvenile subjects to school. 10:13 a.m. Request for as-
sumed innocent until proven 4:11 p.m. Caller from Kir- 6:46 p.m. Of cer was re- regarding no smoking. The pa- Saturday, February 11 sistance from the Wyoming
guilty in a court of law. by reported being harassed by quested for a civil standby dur- tron was asked to comply. 9:49 p.m. Caller stated two Highway Patrol for a prisoner
phone calls. ing a child exchange. 8:23 p.m. Complainant re- parties were in an argument. transport.
Sheriffs ofce Wednesday, February 8 ported a juvenile subject was Upon speaking with those in- 10:52 a.m. Colton Robertson
Tuesday, February 7 Police department 9:04 a.m. A juvenile was out later than the set time. The volved, it was determined there was arrested for alleged failure
10:11 a.m. A call was re- Tuesday, February 7 cited for possession of tobacco. juvenile returned home before was nothing at issue. to appear.
ceived regarding a carcass 1:38 a.m. An ofcer noticed 5:28 p.m. A dog at large was being found by an ofcer. Sunday, February 12 2:57 p.m. Caller reported
along the side of the road near an open door on a property. The captured and impounded. The Friday, February 10 7:06 a.m. Report of a miss- seeing someone believed to be
mile marker 139 on Highway owner was notied. owner later picked up the ani- 12:48 a.m. Ofcer responded ing dog. The animal later re- wanted. An ofcer checked, and
20 North. Deputy was unable 7:46 a.m. Report of a missing mal after paying license and to a lift assist call. turned home. it was not the subject.
to locate the carcass. dog. The dog returned home. impound fees. 7:40 a.m. Ofcer responded 8:41 a.m. Report of an un- 10:12 p.m. A subject re-
to a dispute between two sepa- used syringe found in a rest quested assistance after getting
rated parties. The matter was room. stuck in a snowbank. An of-
deemed civil. 1:14 p.m. Subject dropped off cer helped get the vehicle out.
8:01 a.m. Caller reported a found license. The item was
seeing juveniles enter a struc- placed in lost and found. Marriage licenses
ture believed to be abandoned. 6:03 p.m. Welfare check was Daniel Lemons and Jeni
When the ofcer arrived, there requested on a subject. Con- Bishop, both of Bondurant,
were no juveniles but there was tact was made, and the sub- Wyo.

Mathewson found guilty of fraud


by Mark Dykes box was marked. Judge Randy tions form that was presented to
Following a bench trial Fri- Royal stated the bond was set Mathewson for signature.
day, Judge Robert E. Skar found at $2,000, and there was no au- Also during his testimony,
Paul Mathewson guilty of fraud thorization to change or modify Pebbles spoke to requesting a
against a government record. the bond. copy of the original form from
According to the charge, on Among the witnesses called Andreen, contained in an enve-
June 23 a bond conditions form during the trial was Hot Springs lope opened in the courtroom. He
was provided for Mathewson to County Deputy Daniel Pebbles. testied on the original received
sign, with a set amount of $2,000. Under questioning from County through the mail from Judge
The cash box on the bond was Attorney Jerry Williams, Peb- Royal the cash box is checked,
marked, indicating the bond was bles recalled being contacted by while on the one with Mathew-
to be paid in cash; no other boxes Circuit Court Clerk April An- sons signature the cash and
were marked. dreen, in reference to concern acceptable bail bond boxes are
The bond was in a separate she had about the bond condi- checked.
case against Mathewson, in
which he was cited for tres-

Weather Report for Feb. 8-14


passing.
Later, when information
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The Hot Springs County area received its fair share of ooding last week, though 48
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over this road north of Thermopolis and jumped the banks of area creeks. 2/13
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