What you missed this week in notable Wyoming crimes and court cases
This week's local crime and court updates from Casper Star-Tribune.
(11) updates to this series since Updated
The Sublette County sheriff and a deputy are seeking to dismiss former gubernatorial hopeful Rex Rammell's lawsuit.
Listen to the final chapter of Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles that examines the circumstances surrounding a death in a New Jersey resort town.
Lorna Green faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of setting fire to the clinic last year.
A car being chased by police crashed into a concrete planter in downtown Casper, killing one person and injuring three more.
A special investigation by Lee Enterprises showed that of 105 agencies serving communities identified as diverse, 76 underrepresented the percentages of people of color by 10 points or more.Â
McCollum was arrested by park rangers on traffic charges. No charges have been filed in connection to the woman's death.
One witness believed he, and not the girl who was killed, was the intended target.
Authorities say the Mills police officer used a Taser and pepper spray on a man who had been filming a traffic stop. He faced up to 10 years in prison, but received probation.
Nina Webber has been cleared of allegations that she recklessly fired her rifle during a November elk hunt.
Gage Cordova told a judge he was sorry for pointing a gun at his estranged wife. During the search for him, police shot Cordova in the arm.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.