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Laramie County Crime Clips (5/14/24–5/15/24)
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Here is a summary of notable crimes in and around Cheyenne, obtained through law enforcement reports compiled by the Cheyenne Police Department, the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office and the Wyoming Highway Patrol. Names for misdemeanor citations have been removed. DUI, US Highway 30, May 14,...
Cheyenne man arrested on meth possession, multiple warrants
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A routine traffic stop on May 12 led to the arrest of Charles Swank, a man wanted on multiple warrants. Laramie County Sheriff’s Deputy Martinez conducted the stop on the 500 block of Avenue D at approximately 8:55 p.m. As Deputy Martinez approached the vehicle,...
Wyoming sheriff recruits Colorado officers with controversial billboard
A Wyoming sheriff is using a controversial message to try to recruit new deputies from nearby Denver, and the tactic has ruffled feathers in the Mile High City.A billboard paid for by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office was unveiled in Denver on May 12 during the annual Police Week, a time that honors fallen police officers. Sheriff Brian Kozak's message is spelled out in bold on the billboard: "Work in Wyoming where breaking the law is still illegal and cops are funded!" Kozak was referring to budget cuts that city council members proposed in April, which would cut Denver's public safety...
The message behind a Wyoming sheriff's new Denver billboard on Alameda Avenue
The Laramie County Sheriff's new billboard looms above W. Alameda Avenue in Denver with a clear message to cops: "Work in Wyoming where breaking the law is still illegal and cops are funded."
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