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Cheyenne Police Nab Suspect in Armed Robbery Spree

May 3, 2026

Law enforcement in Cheyenne apprehended a 32-year-old man linked to three armed robberies striking local businesses over the past week, according to initial reports from the Casper Star-Tribune. The incidents heightened fears in the capital city's bustling downtown, where small retailers and gas stations became prime targets. Cheyenne Police Department spokespeople confirmed the arrest quelled the spree, though specific victim businesses and exact dates remain under wraps pending formal charges. No injuries were reported in any of the holdups, a small mercy for Wyoming's tight-knit communities.

The robberies echoed recent patterns in Laramie County, where armed suspects have repeatedly exploited familiar spots like gas stations and supply stores. In a parallel case last September, 30-year-old Trevor Cabrera was nabbed hours after wielding a knife at Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply on East Lincolnway, fleeing in a traceable vehicle to a Maverik station on North College Drive. Earlier in March 2025, detectives collared Ryan McDonald, 27, and two accomplices after a handgun robbery at Snyder Food & Gas on Snyder Avenue, using surveillance and U.S. Marshals' muscle for the bust near Johnson Avenue. These successes underscore Cheyenne PD's reliance on license plate readers, community tips and interagency teamwork.

Local context amplifies the stakes: Cheyenne's downtown anchors the state's economy, with businesses like those hit employing Wyoming families amid rising rural crime pressures. The 32-year-old suspect faces potential aggravated robbery counts at Laramie County Jail, mirroring charges against February's Richard Sawinski, 45, caught after knife threats to AMR medics via Flock Safety tech on a stolen Laramie truck. Residents from Greeley Highway to Lincolnway are breathing easier, but police warn vigilance remains key in the Cowboy State's capital.

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