July 9, 2021 |

The 20-year-old Missouri man who shot at a Wyoming Highway Patrol during a high speed chase between Elk Mountain and Walcott Junction in February is headed to trial. Garriott Adams, a convicted sex offender, pleaded not guilty to ten charges, including seven felonies. Cali O’Hare has the update in this story.

Pictured above: Inset: Missouri resident Jett Garriott Adams had skipped a court hearing in his home state, and is a convicted sex offender. Background: Wash bays where Trooper Hobbs’ patrol vehicle and the suspect’s car were towed to preserve evidence. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99. Inset photo of Jett Garriott Adams courtesy the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

 

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