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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Dalrymple, Wrigley write virtually no correspondence about pipeline protests
FARGO If their written correspondence is any indication, North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley have had little to say about the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline. Written By: Archie Ingersoll | ×
Gov. Jack Dalrymple speaks about the ongoing protest and especially the events of the past week in Bismarck and Mandan on Friday, Nov. 19, 2016. Behind him, from left, are Gen. Alan Dohrmann, Bismarck Police Chief Dan Donlin, Mandan Police Cchief Jason Ziegler, Bismarck Mayor Mike Seminary, Mandan Mayor Tim Helbling, Morton County Commissioner Cody Schulz and Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley. TOM STROMME / BISMARCK TRIBUNE
The North Dakota Highway Patrol announced Alex Azure, a 43-year-old Bismarck man, dead at the scene.
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HUFF, N.D. The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified the man killed in a New Year s Eve crash on North Dakota Highway 1806.
Alex Azure, a 43-year-old Bismarck man, was walking in the roadway when he was struck and killed at 8:50 p.m. near Huff, a rural community in Morton County 20 miles southeast of Mandan.
The patrol had received several calls reporting that Azure was walking in the roadway two miles south of Huff. While troopers were responding to the scene, a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze driven by 49-year-old Bismarck resident Troy Miller struck and killed Azure.