For the Casper Police Department and every other first responder agency, there is the Casper-Natrona County Public Safety Communications Center. They are this town's 'Guy in the Chair,' taking calls, directing traffic and, quite literally, saving lives.
"Throughout the City of Casper, parking on the parkway is not permitted," the CPD wrote on their Facebook page. "The only exception to this is for residents of 12th and 13th Streets who are eligible to apply for a parkway parking permit."
"Over the course of 18 hours, trained crisis negotiators used a multitude of tactics in an attempt to peacefully resolve the situation," the NCSO wrote. "During the incident, there was exchange of gunfire between the armed barricaded subject and law enforcement."
The Natrona County Sheriff's Office has reported that officers are clearing the area. "Tragically," they wrote, "one adult civilian was discovered deceased inside the residence."
What this means is that if Casper drivers are involved in a car accident that does not have injuries, the CPD ask that drivers not call emergency services.
Two felony arrests have happened in Laramie this weekend.
February 26 at 9:57 pm, Laramie Police Officers were dispatched to a report of a theft in the 4300 block of Grand Ave.
30-year-old Gale M. Lachowicz was arrested and charged with Felony Theft and an additional misdemeanor as a result of the investigation...