Nicole Phipps and Denny Shrove were arrested after a Laramie Police officer searched Phipp's car and found methamphetamine in two different forms, court documents state.
According to the affidavit, officers were dispatched to Ivinson Memorial Hospital for a report of a woman who had arrived at the emergency room and told staff she had smoked meth in front of her three children at her home.
The jury ruled that the prosecution didn’t prove that Sydney King, 22, was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of aggravated assault-bodily injury with a deadly weapon.
Sydney Payton King, 22, is charged with aggravated assault – bodily injury with a deadly weapon. If convicted, she could face up to 10 years in prison.
Addison is charged with one count of sexual assault in the first degree, one count of blackmail, two counts of attempted blackmail, one count of felonious restraint and 20 counts of sexual exploitation of a child.
The officer obtained a search warrant for Wood’s residence and upon executing the warrant, officers located many of the items the victim had reported stolen, according to the affidavit.
Addison is charged with one count of sexual assault in the first degree, one count of blackmail, two counts of attempted blackmail, one count of felonious restraint and 20 counts of sexual exploitation of a child.
An Albany County Sheriff’s deputy learned from a confidential source that Williams possessed meth at her home and that she stored the meth in in places that were accessible to the child, specifically in clothing hanging in reach of the child or in shoes on the floor.