A Powell resident has been sentenced to three years of supervised probation for a third or subsequent possession of methamphetamine, a felony, and interference with a peace officer, a misdemeanor.
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A Powell resident has been sentenced to three years of supervised probation for a third or subsequent possession of methamphetamine, a felony, and interference with a peace officer, a misdemeanor.
Tylor Michael was also charged with attempting to commit strangulation of a household member, domestic battery and two counts of theft, which were dismissed with prejudice.
One count of theft was filed based on items allegedly taken from an acquaintance in Colorado.
Michael is currently facing extradition for charges of criminal mischief $1,000-$5,000, domestic violence and harassment, an act of domestic violence. This criminal offense is a felony in Colorado, according to the affidavit for fugitive warrant filed by Park County on Aug. 15. The extradition case is still pending as of Wednesday morning.
Due to prior felony convictions, Michael was initially classified as a habitual criminal meaning he had the potential to face 10-50 years in prison.
A sentence of not less than three years and not more than five years in a state penal institution with 156 days served has been suspended pending the completion of Michael’s probation. He must also pay $325 to the court.