Two people accused of being involved in a pair of gas station robberies, are having their cases move forward in court.

Twenty-one year old Nathaniel Neuman, and 20 year old Katherine Good have each waived their preliminary hearing.

Neuman is charged with two counts of aggravated robbery, one count of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery and one count of possession of a controlled substance, while Good is charged with two counts of accessory before the fact and one count of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.

Investigators with the Casper Police Department say in late July, calls came in about half an hour apart from each other, regarding robberies, first at the Loaf N' Jug in Mills, and then at another Loaf N' Jug at the corner of Poplar Street and Collins Drive in Casper.

Good was spotted on closed circuit video at one robbery, and when interviewed by police, she said she was a lookout and getaway driver for Neuman, who committed the robberies.

Both Neuman and Good are being held on bond awaiting trial (Neuman on $50,000 bond and Good on $25,000 bond), and could each face between five-to-25 years in prison on each of the aggravated robbery and conspiracy charges if convicted.

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