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shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
CASPER, Wyo. — A Natrona County man is facing a felony charge, after being identified as the suspect in an October collision outside a strip club.

During an initial appearance in Natrona County Circuit Court, the suspect in the case was identified as Natrona County resident Sonny Pilcher. He has been charged with felony Property Damage.

The Natrona County Sheriff’s Office reported in October that that they were investigating an incident where a taxi cab was pushed a significant distance, by another vehicle, in the parking lot of Racks Gentlemen’s Club.


Deputies were summoned to the 1900 block of Talc Road just before 2:00 am, Oct. 25, 2020.

“There was a cab parked in front of Racks, from a cab company,” Said Sgt. Taylor Courtney with the NCSO in October when Oil City originally reported the story. “A person was upset that they were parked in front of the building.”

Courtney says that a suspect in the case, later identified as Pilcher used another vehicle to physically push the taxi cab “to the other side of the parking lot.”

The taxi cab driver was in the vehicle at the time of the collision, but no serious injuries were reported in the incident.

Pilcher made his appearance while out on a $5,000 cash or surety bond. The bond amount was continued by Circuit Court Judge H. Steven Brown.

Pilcher has been known to have a business and financial relationship with Racks Gentlemen’s Club, however identified himself as “retired,” to Judge Brown.

All of those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filings from the Natrona County District Attorney’s Office.

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goldmongerATL
4 years ago
It was interesting that the cop clarified the cab was from a cab company. I guess in these days of Uber and Lyft ...
Cashman1234
4 years ago
Crazy shit. Nothing like a retired strip club investor trying to help by moving a cab with his own car.

I guess calling a tow truck was too much of an inconvenience.
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