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Wyoming Inmate Loomer dies in Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution |
By The State of Wyoming Department of Corrections |
Published: 02/15/2014 |
Torrington – David Forest Loomer, a Wyoming inmate, died Friday, February 14, 2014, at the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution in Torrington, Wyoming, after a lengthy illness. Loomer was sentenced in Converse County on September 30, 1987 by District Court Judge William A. Taylor. He received concurrent sentences of 20-25 years for the offense of aggravated robbery and 25-40 years for the offense of kidnapping. Loomer was born on October 14, 1933, in Morrow, Nebraska. As per departmental policy an autopsy has been ordered. |
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