Albany County Sheriff, Laramie Police Log: March 6-8 Incidents Compiled
Albany County Sheriff's Office and Laramie Police Department activity from the March 6-8 weekend has been compiled into a public incident log.
The Albany County Sheriff's Office and the Laramie Police Department handled a range of calls and incidents across the March 6-8 weekend, with activity spanning Friday through Sunday now documented in the latest public log compilation.
The log, covering three days of law enforcement activity in Albany County, brings together responses from both the county sheriff's operation and the municipal Laramie Police Department. The compilation, published March 11, represents the routine transparency mechanism that gives residents a window into how local agencies deployed resources over the prior weekend.
The Albany County Sheriff's Office covers the broader unincorporated areas of the county, while the Laramie Police Department handles calls within city limits. Together, their weekend logs reflect the full spectrum of public safety activity across one of Wyoming's most populous counties, home to the University of Wyoming and a regional hub for southeastern Wyoming.

Weekend periods, spanning Friday evening through Sunday, typically capture a distinct pattern of calls compared to weekday logs, including traffic stops, disturbance responses, and welfare checks. The March 6-8 window fell on a standard academic calendar weekend in Laramie, with the university community and broader county population both represented in the service area.
The compiled log was made available to the public on March 11, 2026, one day before this report. Members of the public seeking details on specific incident types, case numbers, or outcomes from the March 6-8 period can contact the Albany County Sheriff's Office or the Laramie Police Department directly for records requests under Wyoming's public records statutes.
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