GILLETTE, Wyo. — Arrests are as provided by the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office. Some names have been withheld at the request of law enforcement. All persons cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filing by the Campbell County Attorney’s Office.
This list has been supplemented with information on arraignments from the courts. Arrests will be reported after compiling the information from law enforcement press briefings on the prior day’s or days’ events. Arraignments, which occur each business day at 1:30 p.m., will be included for the previous business day.
Arrests:
- Athena A. Bain, Gillette, warrant: contempt of court x2
- Redacted, warrant: contempt of court x2, felony unlawful possession of a controlled substance, felony taking a controlled substance into jail, interference
- Redacted, warrant: interference x2
- Linda A. Cannella, Gillette, public intoxication
- Barbara J. Emerson, Gillette, protection order violation
- Shawn P. Francis, Gillette, Wyoming Department of Corrections
- Leo E. Hanley III, Gillette, warrant: contempt of court
- Jonathan L. Hughes, Gillette, Wyoming Department of Corrections
- Ryan L. Lesher, Gillette, warrant: bond revocation x2
- Laura L. Maxwell, Gillette, warrant: probation violation/revocation
- Jeremy W. Thomas, Gillette, probation violation/revocation
Arraignments:
- Casey Lawrence, theft with intent to deprive
- Casey Bingemer, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance
- Sierra Copeland, unlawful possession of a controlled substance x5, using a controlled substance
- Barbara Emerson, protection order violation
- Matthew Carabajal, domestic battery x3, no valid driver’s license
- Andrew Williams, MIC, interference
Correction/Clarification (5/21/2024): The investigation revealed Sierra Copeland allegedly provided false identifying information during her arrest and subsequent court proceedings. She has been charged with perjury/falsely testifying in court, interference, and executing/authorizing a forgery, according to Campbell County Sheriff’s Office records.