Prison sentence given to Riverton woman for meth, child endangerment

Prison sentence given to Riverton woman for meth, child endangerment

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Prison sentence given to Riverton woman for meth, child endangerment

A woman from Riverton has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for possessing meth and for endangering a child. Read the full press release below:

Shayna Nichole Cowgill-Wittenmyer, 37, of Riverton, was handed down an 8-year prison term in Cherokee County District Court after pleading to Possessing Meth with Intent to Distribute and Aggravated Child Endangerment.

The charges stem from an August 2018 raid conducted by Cherokee County Sheriff's Investigators on Cowgill-Wittenmyer's residence, where they discovered a methamphetamine lab along with children in the home.

In September, 2022, a second suspect arrested at the time of the raid, Adam C. Evans, was sentenced to 104 months imprisonment.

Cowgill-Wittenmyer was prosecuted by Deputy Cherokee County Attorney Kurt Benecke.

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