Shenandoah woman arrested Thursday on a warrant for burglary, theft & false imprisonment
November 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson
Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Thursday, took 31-year old Mindy Elizabeth Irvin, of Shenandoah, into custody at residence in Riverton. Irvin was wanted on an outstanding Fremont County warrant.
Authorities say in early October 2019, deputies took a report of someone who had unlawfully entered a storage unit, stored items in the unit, and had caused damage to two separate units while on the property. The owner of the property advised Irvin did not have a rental agreement and had stored property inside a unit for at least two months.
It was also discovered that Irvin had locked a male inside an adjacent storage unit for approximately 4 hours, against his will. Irvin was being held at the Fremont County Jail for Burglary 3rd Degree, a class D felony, Theft 5th Degree, a simple misdemeanor, and False Imprisonment, a serious misdemeanor. More charges are pending in this case.