Kaylee Ann Messerly
A Craig woman requested a preliminary hearing in a case charging her with two counts of felony child abuse and waved her right to a 35-day limit Wednesday afternoon in Moffat County District Court.
Kaylee Ann Messerly, 36, previously requested a preliminary hearing during her April 15 arraignment hearing, stating at the time she would be representing herself. Wednesday, Attorney Frank Moya appeared virtually representing Messerly, joining her in requesting a preliminary hearing and waving her right to a 35-day limit on a hearing.
In addition to her request for a preliminary hearing, Messerly also requested that the courtroom be closed to the media, citing her 13-year-old son following the case through the news.
Update, 2 p.m.: The wife of a mid-to-late 60s male that died Thursday evening says her husband fell into a tree well while trying to use the winch on the front of their side-by-side on…
A male in his mid-to-late 60s died Thursday evening after his side-by-side slid off the road on Timberlane Drive on Black Mountain near Wilderness Ranch, according to Moffat County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Chip McIntyre.
The call for assistance came in around 5 p.m. Thursday after the man’s side-by-side went off the road and into a ditch. The man’s wife was in another vehicle and could not climb down to her unresponsive husband, leading to the call.
Moffat County Search and Rescue, Craig Fire/Rescue, an ambulance out of Memorial Regional Health, and Classic Air Medical out of Steamboat Springs were dispatched to the scene. Initially, the report sounded like it would be a technical rescue, McIntyre said.
A Craig man faces more than 40 years in the Department of Corrections following an April 14 law enforcement raid at a residence on the 1000 block of School Street.
Jeffery Noland, 33, appeared in Moffat County Court Thursday in front of Judge Brittany Schneider and requested a continuance to hire private counsel for his case.
Jeffery Noland (Courtesy Photo / Moffat County Jail)
Noland is charged with possession of a controlled substance, a Class 1 drug felony that carries a maximum sentence of 32 years in jail, three years mandatory parole, and a fine of up to $1 million.
The Craig resident also faces a Class 2 felony possession of Scheduled I/II controlled substance with intent to distribute between 7-112 grams, which carries a maximum of 8 years in jail, two years mandatory parole, and up to $750,000 in fines.
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