CRIME & SAFETY
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. ...
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 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....
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...
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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