A Wyoming man suspected of killing a toddler boy apparently strangled the child’s mother previously but was still living with her despite a judge ordering him not to.
Laramie Live reports that Laramie County District Court Judge Catherine Rogers ordered 27-year-old Wyatt Lamb to remain behind bars without bail for breaking his bond conditions from a previous charge. Although Lamb is suspect of killing 1-year-old Athian Rivera, the prosecution hasn’t yet charged him since the initial autopsy reports were inconclusive.
Lamb was arrested, however, for reportedly breaking bond requirements after he was found to be living with the child’s mother, Kassandra Orona, who he’s accused of strangling during an unrelated case that occurred last year. The victim told police at the time that Lamb hit her in the back of the head and put her in a chokehold from behind.
10 Felony Stalking, 7 Other Charges Against Cheyenne Man Advance
A Cheyenne man accused of harassing his girlfriend by sending her 430 text messages in 20 hours has been bound over to Laramie County District Court on 17 charges.
Bradley Griffin, 39, is charged with 10 counts of felony stalking, breach of peace, interference with a peace officer, three counts of unlawful contact, criminal entry and property destruction.
Police say they were called around 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 after Griffin reportedly showed up at his girlfriend s home uninvited, opened her bedroom window from the outside and began yelling at her to answer his calls. When his girlfriend threatened to call the cops, Griffin reportedly broke the window and drove off.
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Feds OK 5,000-well project
DOUGLAS (WNE) â After six years of sometimes controversial debating, studying and protracted periods of waiting, the Bureau of Land Management released its highly anticipated decision regarding the Converse County Oil & Gas Project with a resounding yes.Â
BLMâs signed and official Record of Decision on Dec. 23 allows the development of up to 500 new oil and natural gas wells per year within a 1.5 million-acre area in Converse County during the 10-year life of the project.Â
The proposed multi-company projectâs initial letter of intent was filed in May 2014 by Occidental Petrol Corporation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Devon Energy, EOG Resources and Northwoods Energy.Â
Riverton woman bound over for armed attack on husbandâs girlfriend
RIVERTON (WNE) â A Riverton woman accused of launching an armed home invasion on her husbandâs girlfriend was transferred after a Monday preliminary hearing to Fremont County District Court for felony-level prosecution.
The bond for Monica Ingram, 28, remains at $100,000 cash only. She was arrested in Lander, which is where the alleged attack was reported.
On Dec. 4 at 5:50 p.m., Lander Police Department officer James Wooten was told that Ingram dressed up as a delivery person, knocked on a womanâs door, forced her way inside, and pointed a pistol at the woman.