Man gets 12-18 years in prison for fatal shooting in Wyoming

The former Executive Director of the Crestview Chamber of Commerce, Valarie Lott, was sentenced...
The former Executive Director of the Crestview Chamber of Commerce, Valarie Lott, was sentenced to three years in state prison for organized fraud on Tuesday. (MGN)(WJHG)
Published: Feb. 9, 2020 at 4:03 PM CST
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The gunman in a fatal shooting in southeast Wyoming in 2003 has been sentenced to 12 to 18 years in prison. 41-year-old Fidel Serrano was sentenced for the death of Ramon Galvan-Morales after previously pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Serrano had appeared on an FBI’s Most Wanted List while he was on the run for more than a decade. Authorities say he killed Galvan-Morales in Laramie on May 12, 2003, a couple of days after the two had gotten into a fight at a dance in Cheyenne.