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    Mayor of Ogden Wins Court Case

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    By KMAN Staff on August 3, 2011 Local News

    The Mayor of Ogden was in court Wednesday morning fighting against a final protective order brought by his sister to prevent stalking.

    Mayor Robert Pence and his sister Karen Lundin were involved in several confrontations on July 11th which led up to Wednesday’s hearing. The conflict elevated until it turned physical at Mayor Pence’s residence.

    According to court testimony Pence told Lundin to exit his property, and after a brief verbal altercation wrestled Lundin to the ground.

    Riley County District Magistrate Judge Sheila Hochhauser ruled in favor of Mayor Pence stating that the evidence didn’t support the establishment of a protective order.

    Lundin was distraught after the verdict, and told KMAN she’s concerned about her family’s safety.  Hear her words here…

          Karen Lundin

    Mayor Pence and his attorney declined further comment after winning the case, and only stated that “Justice has been served.”

     

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