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Casper Police Need Help in Identifying Robber At The Loaf And Jug
285 Honeysuckle (Loaf and Jug), Casper, Wyoming
Casper, Wyoming (February16thh, 2023) – On February 15th, 2023, at approximately 11:50 pm, multiple officers with the Casper Police Department and Natrona County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for service at 285 Honeysuckle (Loaf and Jug), regarding a robbery.
It was reported an unidentified male suspect entered the store armed with a hatchet and jumped over the counter demanding money from the cash drawer. The store clerk fled on foot from the store leaving, until she found shelter at nearby apartment complex where she called the police.
Ultimately the suspect was able to access a few hundred dollars and fled before officers arrived.
At this time, The Casper Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying this
individual (please see attached photograph). We strongly believe someone in the community knows this person and has information that will aid in bringing safe and positive conclusion to this matter. The suspect is still believed to be armed and dangerous. We would ask the community, specifically those who work with any form of public services to remain vigilant.
If you have any relative information please contact the Casper Police Department’s
Investigations Division, (307-235-8286), or you can leave the information with Crime Stoppers.
Violent or Sexual Offenders Who Have Changed Addresses In Billings Montana
Our Media database indicates that the following offenders have been identified and have moved to the following new addresses monitoring area. Radius: 5 miles REID, DARREN SCOTT 2023 FAIRWAY DR BILLINGS, MT 59102 Offense(s): Sexual Intercourse Without Consent Radius: 5 miles TABER, TOBEY RAE 4560 STATE AVE BILLINGS, MT 59101 Offense(s): Sexual Intercourse Without Consent Radius: 5 miles COOK, BENJAMIN EARL [No Known Address] BILLINGS, MT 59101 Offense(s): Aggravated Assault Radius: 5 miles LEIDER, INDIAN [Current Address Unknown] BILLINGS, MT 59101 Offense(s): Federal Sexual Abuse Of A Minor Radius: 5 miles ESTES, DANTON RUSSELL YELLOWSTONE CO DET FACILITY, 3165 KING AVE E BILLINGS, MT 59101 Offense(s): Wyoming Sexual Abuse Of A Minor-3rd Degree |
Billings Justice Court Criminal Cases
MCGREGOR, RUSSELL – 2-14-23 DAWSON COUNTY COURTESY TK 19-388
CUSTER COUNTY COURTESY TK 20-131
MISD WARRANT (Petition to Revoke) TK 17-3764 NEW MISD TK 22-4471
LAWRENCE, MISTY – 2-13-23 NEW MISD TK 23-1116
SCHLOSSER, STEVEN – 2-14-23 PV BOND CR 23- NEW MISD CR 23-100
CRUMLEY, SHANE – 2-13-23 MISD WARRANT (Judge Trial) TK 20-4556
MISD WARRANT (Judge Trial) TK 21-2211
MISD WARRANT (Judge Trial) TK 21-2284
MISD WARRANT (Initial Appearance) TK 22-1049 NEW MISD TK 22-5006
PIERSAK, GABRIEL – 9-26-22 MISD PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE CR 22-386
WALK IN
RAMSEY, CLAYTON MISD SENTENCING TK 20-43 MISD SENTENCING TK 20-5113
South Dakota Joins Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Arizona, Alabama and Utah in Banning Democrat WOKE, Puberty Blockers, Mutilation Surgeries for Teens and Children
PIERRE, SD – Yesterday, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed a bill into law that bans harmful and experimental puberty blockers and mutilating irreversible surgeries for children and teens who struggle with gender confusion. Gov. Noem signed HB 1080, also known as the “Help Not Harm” bill, after the state legislature overwhelmingly passed it 30-4. South Dakota is now the seventh state to enact legislation to protect children from these procedures, joining Utah, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas. “South Dakota’s kids are our future. With this legislation, we are protecting kids from harmful, permanent medical procedures. I will always stand up for the next generation of South Dakotans,” said Noem. According to the new law, “a healthcare professional may not, for the purpose of attempting to alter the appearance of, or to validate a minor’s perception of, the minor’s sex, if that appearance or perception is inconsistent with the minor’s sex.” |
This means that a medical professional may not: (1) “Prescribe or administer any drug to delay or stop normal puberty; (2) Prescribe or administer testosterone, estrogen, or progesterone, in amounts greater than would normally be produced endogenously in a healthy individual of the same age and sex; (3) Perform any sterilizing surgery, including castration, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, orchiectomy, penectomy, and vasectomy; (4) Perform any surgery that artificially constructs tissue having the appearance of genitalia differing from the minor’s sex, including metoidioplasty, phalloplasty, and vaginoplasty; or (5) Remove any healthy or non-diseased body part or tissue.” In addition, punishments for doctors who violate the law includes revoking their medical license and exposing them to civil litigation. Additionally, any minor who was given puberty blockers before July 1, 2023, and it is determined that “immediately terminating the minor’s use of the drug or hormone would cause harm to the minor,” then the drugs can be “systematically reduced” during a period that “may not extend beyond December 31, 2023.” Liberty Counsel represents licensed counselors who provide life-saving counseling to minors who desperately desire to conform their attractions, behaviors, and gender identities to their sincerely held religious beliefs. Liberty Counsel won two cases at the federal court of appeals striking down these laws under the First Amendment. Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “We commend Gov. Kristi Noem and the South Dakota legislators for protecting children in their state from this medical mutilation. The assault on our children to push them into these harmful procedures without fully comprehending the consequences is appalling. More states must protect minors from irreversible and unnecessary medications and mutilating surgeries.” Liberty Counsel is a public law firm and a news partner with the Wyoming News and Montana News. |
DON’T QUIT!® FITNESS CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES IN WYOMING
Three Schools Will Win a $100,000 DON’T QUIT!TM Fitness Center
Cheyenne, WY – Fitness icon Jake “Body by Jake” Steinfeld, Chairman of the National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils (NFGFC), has kicked off the year by selecting the State of Wyoming for its 2023 DON’T QUIT! Campaign. To help reverse growing trends in mental illness and childhood obesity, the NFGFC will gift a state-of-the-art DON’T QUIT! Fitness Center to three elementary/middle schools. Applications for schools interested in receiving a fitness center will be accepted starting today (Tuesday, Febraury 14, 2023) until Sunday, March 26, 2023. Visit https://natgovfit.org/apply-now/, then click on your state button to download the short application. The application is easy and the NFGFC wants to hear from as many schools as possible! They are asking schools to submit a short video expressing why they deserve a new fitness center and what they plan to do with it.
“For the last 40 years I’ve led the charge regarding the importance of physical activity as a way to combat childhood obesity. But the benefits don’t stop there. Exercise has also been proven to provide a positive affect on a child’s mental health as well. Our kids are our most precious resource and by providing them with a strong foundation in health and fitness, we will be helping them excel beyond their wildest dreams,” said Jake Steinfeld. “It’s inspiring to see elected leaders like Governor Mark Gordon champion the DON’T QUIT! vision by jumping onboard and welcoming us into the great state of Wyoming.”
“The health and well-being of Wyomingites is a priority of my administration, and I welcome this opportunity to provide a healthier future for our children,” Governor Gordon said. “Last fall’s Governor’s Mental Health Summit and a new website offering resources are part of our ongoing work towards developing solutions to improve mental health. I’m excited for Wyoming to take part in this campaign, and I encourage every elementary and middle school in the state to submit a video on how you make fitness a priority.”
“We’ve delivered DON’T QUIT! Fitness Centers to 42 states plus Washington, DC and this year we are adding four more states to our DON’T QUIT! family including Wyoming,” stated Steinfeld. “I have witnessed firsthand the positive impact our fitness centers have on students and communities. When you provide schools the tools and inspiration, you’ll be amazed by the changes that take place. Not only are we seeing increased academic scores but we are also seeing self-esteem skyrocket.”
The NFGFC will have gifted fitness centers to all 50 states within the next few years. Each fitness center is financed through public/private partnerships with companies like The Coca-Cola Company, Elevance Health Foundation, Wheels Up and Nike, and does not rely on taxpayer dollars or state funding. Fitness Supply provides the fitness equipment. The foundation’s goal is to build a nation of the fittest, healthiest kids in the world.
Physical activity and exercise are shown to help prevent and treat more than 40 chronic diseases, enhance individual health and quality of life, and reduce health care costs. In schools, studies show that physical activity improves academic achievement, increases confidence and self-esteem, reduces discipline problems, cuts absenteeism, and fosters better interpersonal relationships.
For more information about the NFGFC or to download an application, visit www.natgovfit.org.
About The National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils
The National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils (NFGFC) seeks to encourage and reward innovation in the field of youth fitness by awarding fitness centers to schools that use new and unique methods to promote student physical activity and wellness. The NFGFC envisions a fitness center in every school in the U.S., helping to build a nation that—through innovation and a “DON’T QUIT!” attitude—boasts the fittest kids in the world. Since 2012, the NFGFC has delivered fitness centers to 42 states. In 2023, we will gift fitness centers to Wyoming, Iowa, Vermont & Montana
Old Man Winter Returns to Montana With 3-6 Inches Snow Fall Predicted
Winter Weather Advisory issued February 13 at 1:39PM MST until February 14 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Billings
The CDC Adds COVID-19 MRNA Shots To Childhood Immunization Schedule
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has formally added the COVID-19 two-shot mRNA primary series injection to its routine immunization schedule for children as young as six months of age, despite the known harms. In October 2022, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which provides advice and guidance to the Director of the CDC regarding the use of vaccines for the control of vaccine-preventable diseases, voted unanimously (15-0) to recommend that the experimental COVID shot be included in the 2023 childhood immunization schedule for everyone as young as 6 months and older. The COVID-19 shot and other vaccines may be administered on the same day. However, the CDC presented data at its ACIP meeting on September 1, 2022, that confirms the COVID shots are not safe for children. The data presented were summaries of reports from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), Vaccine Safety Data Link (VSD), a private insurance-based system that monitors hospital records, and V-safe, a voluntary smart phone-based monitoring program that relies on text messages and web surveys. In the V-safe data as of August 21, 2022, for children ages six months through five years, 8,541 received Pfizer shots and 14,725 received Moderna. The data reveals that between 50-60 percent of these babies and young children reported a “systemic reaction” and approximately 10 percent had a “health impact.” The data presented at the ACIP meeting also revealed that within seven days after vaccination, 40-50 percent of children 5-11 years of age reported a “systemic reaction,” 10-15 percent had a “health impact,” and 2-4 percent needed “medical care.” Within seven days of vaccination, 60-75 percent of children 12-17 years had “any systemic reaction,” 10 to 25 percent were “unable to perform daily activities,” and 5 to 20 percent were “unable to work or attend school.” Therefore, more than 30 percent of children in this age group had a health impact after the second shot and booster dose and approximately two percent needed medical care. |
The CDC data clearly shows that these injections are not safe for children and teens and should be discontinued immediately. Other countries, like the United Kingdom, stopped the COVID shots for children under 12 years, except for children in high-risk categories. Sweden has also decided against recommending COVID shots for children aged 5-11. Under the new CDC guidelines, the agency recommends healthy children six months to 11 years old receive a primary series of two doses of the mRNA Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech monovalent COVID-19 injection, followed by a booster of the bivalent shot. This also means the childhood vaccination schedule would increase the number of recommended injections from 54 to 72 over the course of a person’s childhood, between the ages of 6 months and 18 years. In last week’s congressional hearing on the Biden administration’s response to COVID-19, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) asked CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, why the CDC broke with its own norms and put an emergency use authorization “vaccine” on the childhood immunization schedule for a virus that poses very little risk to children and for which the shot poses many potential side effects without preventing transmission. Walensky stated, “The reason that the ACIP recommended the CDC put the COVID-19 vaccine on the pediatric schedule was only because it was the only way it could be covered in our ‘Vaccines for Children’ program. It was the only way that our under-uninsured children would be able to have access to the vaccines … That was the reason to put it there.” However, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) is a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children because of their family’s inability to pay. The CDC buys vaccines at a discounted rate for distribution to registered VFC providers. Children who are eligible are entitled to receive those vaccines recommended by the ACIP. On the other hand, the Childhood Immunization Schedule is the list of common vaccines the CDC recommends most children should receive. |
Cheyenne Male Teenager With Warrant, Being Sought By Cheyenne Police For “Attempted Second-Degree Murder”
The Cheyenne Police Department has issued an “Attempted Second-Degree Murder” warrant for a high school male teenager who allegedly is accused of stabbing another male teenager in the vicinity of the Cheyenne South High School entrance in January 2023.
As of this Wyoming News publication, Cheyenne Police have been unable to locate the male teenage suspect. Cheyenne Police Department PIO stated that the department could not release the teenager’s name “until he formally is charged.”