A Casper woman awaits trial after denying several felony drug-related and child endangerment charges in Natrona County District Court on Thursday.

28-year-old Dionn Jobe entered not guilty pleas to three counts of child endangerment involving methamphetamine, one count of conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Her boyfriend, 28-year-old Shane Doyal, faces similar charges.

Jobe was arrested in front of the couple's residence at the Westshore Mobile Home Park last month by Department of Criminal Investigation officials. After her arrest, investigators found a syringe believed to have been used for intravenous drug use within close proximity of three children inside the residence.

While executing a search warrant of the couple's home, authorities locked down the mobile home park and the surrounding area after discovering a device they say had similar characteristics to that of a pipe bomb.

Jobe faces up to five years in prison on each child endangerment charge. She faces up to 25 years in prison on the lone conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine charge.

Both possession of a controlled substance misdemeanors carry maximum penalties of one year in prison, a fine of up to $1,000, or both.

Jobe is being held at the Natrona County Detention Center on $10,000 bond.

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