Four more on the Laramie County Sheriff's Office's "10 Most Wanted" list have been captured.

According to arrest records, 31-year-old Jayme Mae Russell was taken into custody on July 7, 68-year-old Donald Eugene McDaniel was taken into custody on July 9, and 57-year-old Erik Robert Woolley was taken into custody on July 11.

Russell was wanted out of Laramie County District Court for a probation violation on original charges of taking controlled substances into a penal institution, possession of a controlled substance in pill form, and possession of a controlled substance - third offense.

McDaniel had an active warrant for failure to register as a sex offender.

And Woolley was picked up on a felony warrant for fourth offense DUI and three misdemeanor warrants, one for driving under suspension, one for hit-and-run, and one for driving without an interlock device.

Once jailed, Woolley was also served with a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of DWUI from August 2019.

Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Warner says the fourth subject, Thomasine Wilson, turned herself in yesterday, July 16.

Wilson was being sought on a warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of child abuse.

 

The Sheriff's Office on Monday afternoon updated its list (see below) and posted its first episode of "Catch a Fugitive: Clinko Resort" on Facebook, a game show hosted by Sheriff Brian Kozak in which contestants help the agency catch the most wanted.

Victoria Hunt, who is being sought on a warrant for felony theft, was picked as the winning fugitive.

"Victoria Hunt, please do the right thing and turn yourself in," said Kozak. "Because I guarantee you that all of our employees, deputies, and the community are going to be looking for you."


 

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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