Laramie-area police blotter: WY-230 emergency, possible Sand Creek Road fraud
Emergency responses were reported on the 200 block of Wyoming Highway 230 and a separate possible fraud was logged on Sand Creek Road (county road 34) in the Laramie-area police blotter published Feb. 14, 2026.

Emergency responses on the 200 block of Wyoming Highway 230 were among the top entries in the Laramie-area police blotter published Feb. 14, 2026, listing calls and incidents reported to law enforcement across the Laramie/Albany County area. The blotter identifies the location specifically as the 200 block of WY-230, signaling a concentrated response along that stretch of Wyoming Highway 230 on Feb. 14.
The same Feb. 14 blotter also records a report of possible fraud on Sand Creek Road, identified as county road 34. That entry appears as a separate incident from the WY-230 entries and is described in the blotter as a possible fraud report originating on Sand Creek Road (county road 34) on Feb. 14, 2026.
The Feb. 14 listing aggregates multiple calls and incidents from across the Laramie/Albany County area, with the WY-230 emergency responses and the Sand Creek Road possible fraud highlighted among the reported items. The blotter format provides locations and incident types for each entry; in this publication the items for Wyoming Highway 230 and county road 34 are filed as distinct reports recorded by law enforcement on Feb. 14.
Blotter entries such as the WY-230 emergency responses and the Sand Creek Road possible fraud typically reflect initial reports rather than final case dispositions. The Feb. 14 blotter does not include expanded investigative outcomes for the 200 block of Wyoming Highway 230 or for the Sand Creek Road (county road 34) possible fraud, leaving follow-up and any resulting charges or closures to later reporting. Residents seeking further information about the WY-230 incidents or the Sand Creek Road report should note the location identifiers and the Feb. 14, 2026 blotter date when contacting local law enforcement for updates.
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