A Casper man on Friday admitted to placing a tracking device on a woman s vehicle.
Jacob Karl Babock appeared in Natrona County District Court on Friday and pleaded guilty to single counts of stalking along with a count of misdemeanor interference. As part of a plea agreement, Babcock will likely receive first-offender status, meaning the charges will not stay on his record should he complete probation.
Natrona County District Court Judge Kerri M. Johnson does not have to go along with the plea agreement.
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A sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled.
Babcock was initially arrested in September.
A Casper man is accused of holding a knife to a woman s throat and then blaming the incident on the woman and her friend s meth use.
Randall M. Carr is charged with two counts of aggravated assault along with an additional count of domestic battery in Natrona County District Court. He has not had an opportunity to enter pleas to the charges.
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According to an affidavit of probable cause, police were called to a Casper residence shortly before 2 a.m. on January 25.
When they arrived, they spoke with Carr outside of a residence. Carr reportedly told officers that two women were high on methamphetamine and he could not understand why they were agitated at him, court documents state.
A Casper man was so combative with police that they had to use his own belt to restrain his feet before he was finally carried to a patrol car, court documents state.
Jordan Tyler Mitchell is charged with aggravated assault in Natrona County District Court. He hasn t had an opportunity to enter a plea to the charges but could face up to 10 years behind bars if convicted of the charge.
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An affidavit of probable cause alleges that police were called to a residence on South Elm Street the night of January 23 after someone reported that Mitchell was attempting to beat up two other men.
A Sheridan woman accused of taking magic mushrooms before stabbing a man in Evansville pleaded not guilty to two felony charges on Thursday.
Susan Fuller appeared in Natrona County District Court via video conference where she pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault and possession of a deadly weapon with unlawful intent.
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Fuller had originally intended to enter a plea of not guilty by reason of mental illness, but she ultimately opted to plead not guilty. A not guilty by reason of mental illness plea would have required Fuller to undergo a mental health evaluation.