A convicted Denver, Colorado felon is facing charges in Laramie County after a Wyoming Highway Patrol sergeant reportedly caught him with drugs and a gun.
Everyone is presumed innocent unless proven or pleading guilty, and in the Cowboy State, it's likely they will be.
A study analyzing data from the Federal Judicial Centre determined the sates with the highest conviction rate, and Wyoming came in fifth...
Bond was set at $500,000 cash Wednesday for the 44-year-old Cheyenne fugitive who was captured last Thursday night following a chase through north central Cheyenne.
A 58-year-old Cheyenne man is facing a felony charge after police reportedly found nearly five pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop in southwest Cheyenne.
The case started on Dec. 3 when a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper attempted to pull over a pickup speeding southbound on Interstate 25 in Laramie County.
In August, Joshua Crook took his ex-girlfriend in her car, fired shots out the window at her current boyfriend who was following in a pickup, and led police on a high-speed chase through central Casper.
The federal case, and facts stated by Harkins during his pleas Wednesday, arose from a local investigation based on tips that he was using and selling illegal drugs at his home.