Kelly Glatt was found guilty of Bank Fraud and Interstate Transportation of Stolen Livestock.
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Kelly Glatt transported stolen cattle from North Dakota to South Dakota. He s been sentenced to four years in federal prison for two felony convictions. (Emily Beal / Agweek)
BISMARCK, N.D. A North Dakota man will serve four years in federal prison for moving stolen cattle across state lines and for bank fraud.
U.S. District Judge Daniel M. Traynor on April 6 sentenced Kelly Anthony Glatt, of Mandan, N.D., to the four-year term for bank fraud and a concurrent three-year term for interstate transportation of stolen livestock, acting U.S. Attorney Nicholas Chase announced.
MANDAN, N.D. (ND Stockman’s Association) – A Mandan, N.D., man will serve four years in federal prison for bank fraud and transporting stolen livestock across state lines.
Today, U.S. District Judge Daniel M. Traynor sentenced Kelly Anthony Glatt, age 39, to 48 months’ imprisonment on the fraud conviction and 36 months’ imprisonment on the transportation conviction. The sentences will run concurrently. Glatt will then serve a three-year term of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay $1.84 million in restitution and $200 in special assessments.
The sentencing follows Glatt’s convictions in U.S. District Court on Oct. 13. A jury found him guilty of the crimes committed between February 2014 and July 2017.
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Meanwhile, crews on Monday fully contained a fire in the area of the park s South Unit that prompted the evacuation of the tourist town of Medora last Thursday.
Crews worked through the night on the North Unit fire dubbed the Horse Pasture Fire trying to get a handle on the blaze that is now 3,000 acres, or more than 4 ½ square miles, according to Beth Hill, acting outreach and education manager for the North Dakota Forest Service.
A wildfire that has shut down the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park tripled in size on Easter during another day of record heat and dry, blustery conditions in western North Dakota.
Meanwhile, crews on Monday fully contained a fire in the area of the park s South Unit that prompted the evacuation of the tourist town of Medora last Thursday.
Crews worked through the night on the North Unit fire dubbed the Horse Pasture Fire trying to get a handle on the blaze that is now 3,000 acres, or more than 4 ½ square miles, according to Beth Hill, acting outreach and education manager for the North Dakota Forest Service.