Two men charged with burglarizing a Riverton oil field business and sparking a manhunt that resulted with a witness being struck by gunshot shrapnel have pleaded guilty.

Kevin Troy Allen Pino, 33, faces between 10 and 30 years in prison if District Court Judge Kate McKay accepts his plea agreement and Pino pleads to one count of aggravated burglary with a “habitual criminal” enhancement on it.

His sentencing hearing is set for Oct. 28.

Kenneth D. Hebah, 18, could face a prison term of five to eight years for one count of aggravated burglary. Hebah’s plea agreement contains a caveat: if McKay accepts the deal, she would recommend placing him in the youthful offender program.

Defendants who complete Wyoming’s youthful offender program often circle back to the judge and ask for a sent

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