UPDATE: Two Minimum Security Inmates Back In Custody
Original Story:
Two minimum-security inmates walked off a job site on Monday according to the South Dakota Department of Corrections.
Dakota News Now says Shawn Patrick Mills, 44, and Ronnie Wanye Moore, 44, left the Sioux Falls Community Work Center without permission.
Mills is serving a five-year sentence with three years suspended for forgery and ID theft out of Minnehaha County. Mills was eligible for initial parole in October of 2021. Mills is 5 9 , 190 pounds with brown hair and eyes.
Moore is serving a ten-year sentence with five years suspended for his 6th DWI offense out of Codington County. Moore was eligible for initial parole in January 2023. Moore is 6 1 , 210 pounds with brown hair and eyes.
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Burn ban, roads and campsites top county’s May agenda
By Staff | May 15, 2021
Pierce County Commissioners voted to approve new road work, campsite additions and an extended burn ban at their regular meeting held May 4 at the Pierce County Courthouse.
The ban, brought before the board by Department of Emergency Services Coordinator Kelsey Siegler, extends from May 4 to Oct. 31.
The ban applies to “recreational burning, garbage/pit burning, burning of farmland, cropland and/or ditches, and the use of fire to demolish structures” when the county is under a Red Flag Warning. The ban also takes effect when the North Dakota Fire Danger Index places the county in the Very High or Extreme categories. The use of fireworks is also banned under these conditions.
District Court
By Staff | May 15, 2021
– Sheridan Brook Lawrence, Towner, pleaded guilty to an A misdemeanor charge of failure to appear as a witness or to produce information. Northeast Judicial District Court Judge Michael Hurly ordered Lawrence to complete 20 hours of community service and serve 30 days at the Heart of America Correctional and Treatment Center with 30 days suspended and credit for five days served. Lawrence was also ordered to pay $350 in total fees.
– Philbert Longie, Belcourt, pleaded guilty to a C felony charge of burglary, related to a theft of property at the Rugby Home of Economy store. Hurly ordered Longie to serve a five-year term at the North Dakota State Penitentiary, first serving a three-year sentence, then two years of probation and pay fees, some of them jointly with Janine Dubois, a co-defendant in his case.