Dionn Jobe Changes Plea In Child Endangerment Meth Case
A Casper woman now admits that she had drugs and was endangering children.
Twenty-eight year old Dionn Jobe has pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to deliver methamphetamine, and three counts of child endangerment meth.
In early April, Jobe along with 28-year-old Shane Doyal were arrested at their residence at Westshore Mobile Home Park.
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.
As part of a plea deal, prosecutors will seek no more than a three-to-five year suspended prison sentence with three years of probation, for Jobe.
Doyal has pleaded guilty to similar charges and is waiting to be sentenced.