Laramie County arrests March 13-20: who was booked and why

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Cheyenne-area arrest logs filed by Laramie County law enforcement for March 13–20 show a steady stream of traffic- and drug-related detentions alongside repeated warrant- and probation-related bookings. The entries underscore ongoing challenges for local courts and public-safety officials as they process multiple DUI incidents, drug-possession cases and a string of “failure to appear” and warrant arrests.

The records are drawn from the county’s arrest logs and reflect arrests and recommended charges. They do not include juvenile files, arrests involving sexual-offense recommendations, or individuals who bonded out before agency release.

What stands out this week

Officers booked multiple people on suspected driving-under-the-influence violations and related traffic offenses, from suspended licenses to fleeing and reckless driving. Several cases involved suspected controlled substances, including charges tied to marijuana and methamphetamine.

Warrant activity — both state and district — and probation or parole violations also appear frequently in the logs, illustrating how unresolved court business continues to drive arrests. Separate entries show a number of alleged domestic-related incidents and several cases in which officers reported interference or obstruction during an arrest.

Category Representative names or examples from the logs Typical alleged offenses
DUI Cody Stogsdill, Joe Lovato, Morgan Butler, Vanessa Trujillo Driving under the influence; controlled-substance impairment; open container
Drug possession Elizabeth Harris, Richard Segura, Courtney Mattert, Monique Mulberry Possession of methamphetamine-type drugs; pills or capsules; marijuana
Warrants and court orders Hughston Payntier, Thomas Romig, Kristina Gossman Wyoming and district court warrants; civil violations; failure to comply
Failure to appear / probation Walker Reyes, Andre McNeill, Leo Bloomfield Jr., Brad Craft Failure to appear, probation/parole violations, arrests without warrant
Domestic and violent-allegation entries Hunter Holloway, Adrianna Munoz, Isaac Shahan, Rumaldo Padilla Domestic battery, strangulation, interference with a peace officer
Traffic and registration violations Robert Witkowski, Jacob Torres, Christopher Deleon Speeding, no registration/insurance, suspended or no license

Notable individual cases

  • Vanessa Marie Trujillo appears multiple times in the logs: booked on a controlled-substance DUI and a separate entry alleging a pattern of theft convictions.
  • Elizabeth Ann Harris faces a felony-level allegation for possession of methamphetamine and was placed on an NCIC hold, the record shows.
  • Richard Rudy Segura and Courtney Ann Mattert are both listed in connection with child-endangerment allegations tied to suspected drug possession.
  • A number of arrests list interference with a peace officer or “taking contraband into a penal/correctional facility,” suggesting complications during detention or booking.

What this means locally: repeated DUI detentions and drug-possession allegations can increase court caseloads and have downstream effects on jail capacity and probation services. Warrant arrests and repeated failure-to-appear entries point to continuity issues in case handling that can prolong legal processing and community risk.

County officials typically forward these arrest reports to prosecutors for charging decisions; those individuals will appear in court if charges are filed. For readers tracking a particular case, the county clerk and the district attorney’s office are the usual public contacts for subsequent hearings and filings.

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