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Search continues for Cheyenne missing person
CHEYENNE – At nearly intersection in downtown Cheyenne, you’ll likely see a missing person flyer posted on one of the traffic poles. The flyers are just one of the efforts Saul Mejia is taking to find his son, 27-year-old Nathan “Nate” Mejia, who has been missing for over a month now. Nate went missing on Saturday March 23. The next day, Saul called the Cheyenne Police Department to begin a search for his son. Around eight days later, Nate was listed in the national missing...
Cheyenne woman arrested for exploiting vulnerable adult
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Cheyenne Police Department reported the arrest of a local caregiver, Judy Seals, on charges of vulnerable adult abuse. On April 26, Officer Brown, alongside Cheyenne police, arrested Seals at her residence under probable cause for exploiting a vulnerable adult. The arrest occurred at 4:15 p.m., and Seals was found and detained without incident. She was taken to Laramie County Detention Center for booking.
Police blotter 5-1-24
Recently arrested by the Cheyenne Police Department: Blake W. Medina, 33, of Dorsey Road on a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear at 10 a.m. Monday in the 2800 block of East Lincolnway. Jeffrey P. Reimann II, 27, of Moran Avenue for misdemeanor possession of marijuana and public intoxication at 11:45 p.m. Sunday in the 1600 block of Stillwater Avenue. ...
Cheyenne transient arrested for series of thefts, forgery
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne police have arrested Alyssa Gley on multiple charges related to theft and forgery. The most recent arrest occurred on April 27, following her failure to appear in court. Detective M. Webster of the Cheyenne Police Department reported that Gley was initially apprehended on March 12....
City addresses concerns over BEAST Foundation purchase, transitioning programs to new facility
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The City of Cheyenne Recreation Division released a statement Wednesday addressing comments and concerns regarding its recent acquisition of the BEAST Facility. The City of Cheyenne acquired BEAST in February and began a multi-month process to start moving its Recreation Division programming to the facility, according...
Team Depot builds wheelchair ramp for Cheyenne resident
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The Home Depot Foundation and Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County teamed up to build a wheelchair ramp for a Cheyenne resident battling MS. “Team Depot provides funding to work with non profit partners across the country,” said Amanda Schultz, Operations Assistant Store Manager...
Cheyenne welcomes weekend warmup after chilly Friday
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne residents can expect a shift in weather conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne. A cold front arriving on Friday will bring showers and isolated thunderstorms, with snowfall predicted above 6,500 feet. Following today’s cooler temperatures and gusty winds, the next progressive upper-level...
Cheyenne man arrested after high-speed chase, assault
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Michael Isreal Robin Sr., 44, of Cheyenne, was apprehended by law enforcement following a series of violent and criminal acts, culminating in an arrest involving a high-speed chase and collision. Early on the morning of April 29, officers from the U.S. Marshall Task Force, Laramie County...
Two Central runners lacing up to run in college
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Bridger Wheeler and Trevor Schmidt will be leaving Central High School after graduation to run cross country and track at the college level. Both runners left a legacy and impact as Indians. Wheeler will be taking his talents to Montana Western University. “You put...
Have You Seen This? Old government supercomputer is up for auction
CHEYENNE, Wyoming — Now is your chance to finally buy that supercomputer your kids have been pestering you about. The Cheyenne supercomputer, weighing over 47 tons, was placed on a government auction site last week after seven long years of providing computational might to researchers and universities. The top bid jumped from $51,085 to over $120,000 during the writing of this article, but there are still a day and some time until close.
Fridays on the Plaza line up goes live this Friday
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The city of Cheyenne is announcing its 20-24 lineup for Fridays on the plaza next week. “The last couple of years have really taken off and have grown into this incredible community event. We’re seeing bigger and bigger numbers each year. And actually, we’re getting to the point where we’re kind of hitting capacity. So we’re really starting to think about the artists that were bringing and how much we’re growing each year. And ya, we just want to continue the momentum,” Courtney Sanchez- Marketing Operations Supervisor- City of Cheyenne.
Closure on US30/East Lincolnway planned for May 2
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Crews with the Wyoming Department of Transportation, Reiman Corp. and Aztec Construction will be closing a portion of US Highway 30/East Lincolnway on Thursday. Crews will be closing the eastbound lane from Pershing Boulevard to Whitney Road Thursday morning. During the closure, crews will be addressing...
Garcia sentenced to 8–10 years on strangulation charge
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Judge Catherine R. Rogers imposed an eight- to 10-year sentence for Dante Garcia for strangulation of a household member April 29. This sentence will run consecutively to any additional sentences imposed in ongoing parole violation dockets. In a Laramie County District Court hearing on March 25,...
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