Jamestown (CSi) Two Jamestown men have been sentenced in Stutsman County District Court.
42 year old Chad Lee Kapp was sentenced by Judge Mark Blumer to two years supervised probation and ordered him to pay a $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee, $35 indigent defense application fee, $300 indigent recoupment and $25 victim-witness fee.
Kapp was arrested and charged in connection with a September 15 pursuit in which Kapp was the driver of a vehicle with 25 year old Levi Guthmiller, Jamestown, as a passenger. Guthmiller was wanted for felony warrants at the time.
Kapp was accused of threatening or menacing another with a vehicle, failing to stop while fleeing after a commission of a felony, driving at a high rate of speed to avoid apprehension and possession of a scale for use with methamphetamine.
In another case, 34 year old Travis James Allcock of Valley City was sentenced in Stutsman County District Court by Judge Troy LeFevre to five years in the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation with credit for 17 days served. The sentence is concurrent with other convictions in 2017 and 2018. He will be placed on one year supervised probation upon release.
Allcock pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to a September armed robbery of the Superpumper station store in Jamestown. In addition, Allcock was accused of cutting a telephone line to interfere with an emergency call and possessing a smoking device for meth. He was apprehended on September 7 in Clay County, Minnesota.
He was charge in connection with using a knife in a robbery of more than $1,000 but less than $10,000 in Jamestown between September 4 and 5.












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