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Two Illegal Immigrants Sentenced to Prison in District Court

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Two illegal immigrants from Venezuela were sentenced to prison for felony theft at a hearing Thursday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.

Two Illegal Immigrants Sentenced to Prison in District Court

Two illegal immigrants that are part of Venezuelan crime organization will spend the next 4 to 7 years in prison in Wyoming after Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Ben Kirven accepted the terms of a plea agreement reached between the defendants and the State at a sentencing hearing in District Court.

For the charge of felony theft, Judge Kirven sentenced both Keiner Hormidas Sanchez Lopez and Yezzermy Yemar Perez Escobar to serve 4 to 7 years in prison and to pay joint and several restitution in the amount of $41,161 to Citco Federal Credit Union in Sheridan. Both Perez Escobar and Sanchez Lopez were also ordered to pay $275 in court costs and assessments. Sanchez Lopez was given 404 days of credit for time served of presentence confinement and Perez Escobar received 312 days of credit. Both defendants were remanded to the custody of the Sheridan County Detention Center pending transfer to prison.

Prosecuting Attorney for the State, Christopher LaRosa said that he opted to recommend to the court that the two men serve their sentence in Wyoming, then be deported, rather than just having them be deported because he wanted to send a message that Sheridan is not a sanctuary city for illegals and they deserve to be punished before being removed from the U.S.


According to court documents, Perez Escobar and Sanchez Lopez stole $31,500 from the outside ATM machine at Citco Federal Credit Union in Sheridan on the evening of November 28, 2024. They obtained the cash by using a method that is referred to as “jackpotting”, which is  the act of manipulating the ATM—both physically and digitally—to trick it into dispensing large amounts of cash on command. 

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Thomas Jones

    February 20, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Could the crime organization be called tren de aragua?

  2. Jay Shaw

    February 23, 2026 at 2:55 pm

    Illegals are already here and working construction boom here. There are 6 that live where I live. No English and all came with Washington state plates where there you do no have to prove citizenship to get a license.

  3. Jim Navarro

    February 26, 2026 at 3:15 pm

    Sheridan County residents need to contact their political and law enforcement leaders and let them know they do NOT want illegal aliens in our communities. Once this type of activity and behavior becomes prevalent, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to eliminate.

  4. Mickie Kauffman

    February 27, 2026 at 8:34 am

    While I agree they should serve their sentence then be deported there is also the the argument of Why do we need to pay for their keep for that long? Just get rid of them! Feels a little like feeding the mice that invaded the house.

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