Recent arrests in Laramie County on November 7: Timothy Franklin Fox, 49 – Sale/Delivery of Cocaine (3 counts), Heroin, etc.; Delivery of control substance within 500 feet of school zone (3 counts) Cody O. Workman, 28 – DUI, .08 or greater Juan Viveros Cirilo Carlos, 35 – Domestic Battery Anthony Darryl Turner, 56 – Failure to appear Roger Karl Poole, 61 – Warrant, Failure to Appear Mark Anthony Martinez, 41 - P/P Violator arrest without warrant Amanda Michelle Lee, 33 - Failure to appear warrant Jerrod Ryan Koch, 24 - Failure to appear Dominick Deon Hall, 23 – Possession with intent, Felony possession plant form, Following too closely Max Magin Gauna III, 38 – Unlawful Entry into House, Annoying/Obscene/Threatening phone calls (8 counts); Rude, improper, indecent behavior; criminal trespass – Communication Wendy Maria Emmans, 47 - Wyoming warrant; Failure to appear; NCIC Hold Paul Alexander Enebeli-Reynolds, 24 – Probation Violation -Misdemeanor Derek Lamont Drumgo, 23 - Possession with intent, Felony possession plant form Arrests were made by Cheyenne Police and Laramie County Sheriff’s Office and all parties are innocent until proven guilty. Recent arrests in Laramie County, September 1 – 3 All parties are considered innocent until proven guilty. Jason Nathey, 38, DUI, Speeding Ramin Lewis, 42, Probation violation Jason Larry, 36, Public intoxication Jordon James, 26, Violator arrest without warrant Antionette Hayward, 26, DUI, Fail to dim lights Justin Hackett, 36, Extraditable warrant (Greeley, CO), DWUI, Fleeing, Interference, Unauthorized use of motor vehicle Steven Guille, 27, District court warrant Arturo Garcia-Gonzales, 46, Interference with peace officer, Driving under suspension, No auto insurance, No vehicle registration Sara Garcia, 31, Failure to comply Keith Foley, 28, Possession of meth Scott Finnell, 58, DUI, Drivers license, Yield when entering or crossing roadway Kyle Fenn, 25, DWUI, Required to drive on right Christopher Evans, 30, Domestic battery Jay Elliot, 37, Public intoxication Michelle Eicher, 45, Theft, Stolen property Christopher Edrington, 45, Public intoxication Shawn Christensen, 45, Burglary Matthew Carabajal-Jacoby, 28, Possession of meth, Possession of marijuana Austin Bennett, 26, DUI Zachary Brown, 32, Public intoxication John Brown, 65, Public intoxication capcity.news - Eve Hamilton • 69d CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Here is the latest recent arrests log for law enforcement agencies in Laramie County.The log represents law enforcement contact with … Read more on capcity.news What makes south special?The South High school community is strong because we are committed to challenging and supporting each student in their educational journey. We offer a comprehensive course of study including a broad array of Advanced Placement (AP) and Concurrent Enrollment classes, diverse elective programs including technology and the arts, and a state-of-the art school facility. Concurrent Enrollment coursesIn cooperation with Laramie County Community College (LCCC) and Sheridan College, south High School offers courses that allow for concurrent enrollment college credit. Students who successfully complete concurrent enrollment courses earn high school credit and college credit while attending South High School. Students can also take approved dual credit courses at no charge at LCCC that will be recorded on both their high school transcript and college transcript. Advanced placement (ap)At South High School we understand the importance of AP classes to prepare students for college and career readiness. We offer a rigorous course of study including many different AP classes: Studio Art 3-D, 2-D and Drawing, Spanish, English Literature & Composition, English Language, Statistics, Calculus AB & BC, Biology, Physics, Environmental Science, US History, Government & Politics, World Geography, Human Geography, Macroeconomics, World History, Psychology, and Music Theory. Why do AP? Extensive Recognition AP is recognized by approx. 3,400 American colleges and universities, which grant credit, advanced placement, or both for AP courses and exam grades. Colleges and universities understand the value of AP for preparing students to succeed in rigorous university courses.Access and Equity AP promotes open access to students who may excel in only one or two academic disciplines. The AP Program is designed to give all students an opportunity to challenge themselves with a rigorous academic experience. |