To the Editor: The sponsors of the 2023 Ukiah Valley Russian River Cleanup would like to thank all the fantastic volunteers who removed litter from our waterways on September 23. We had a remarkable turnout: 180 people at 12 locations collected roughly 3,250 pounds of trash (1.63 tons!). Every piece of trash collected was a […]
A former Baraboo man was sentenced to additional prison time for a 2011 conviction of felony child enticement and causing mental harm to a child after violating the terms of his deferred prosecution agreement.
Levi Seth Myrick, 45, was initially sentenced in January 2012 to more than seven years in prison with an additional five years of extended supervision and five years of probation. The agreement was a condition of the child enticement charge to last 10 years. Myrick stood to face another 25 years in prison if he violated its conditions.
According to the criminal complaint, the charges stemmed from actions taken by Myrick against a 10-year-old who told detectives that in spring 2008, Myrick ordered the child into a bathroom. According to the complaint, Myrick later entered and told the then 6-year-old to remove clothing before touching the child inappropriately.