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Violence During Quarantine

Two murder suspects have been arrested within the last two weeks in Wyoming. Firstly, a Casper man was arrested on first-degree murder charges. More recently, a Wyoming man was arrested in Montana on account of a triple murder in Big Horn, Wyoming. The suspect was taken in on March 29.


Casper police responded to a report of a shooting at around 8 p.m., Friday evening, March 20, according to the Oil City News. When the police arrived at the residence, they found a man and a deceased female.


“The female has been identified as 42-year-old Casper resident Dana Marie Robertson,” according to Oil City News. The man was taken into custody and then later arrested. The police are referring to the incident as “domestic in nature” and expect it to have a minimal risk on the general public.


The Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office was called by a man claiming he had just received a call from his family member saying he had just killed someone on the evening of March 29. The police headed to the residence in Big Horn to locate the suspect but found three deceased adults. Just before 10 p.m., deputies located the suspect in Montana and arrested him. The man accused is currently being held in prison in Hardin, Montana. The Sheridan County Sheriff’s department “would like to ensure the residents of Sheridan County that there is no threat to the community.”

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