Another Cheyenne man on the Laramie County Sheriff's Office's "10 Most Wanted" list has turned himself in.

According to Public Information Officer Brandon Warner, 36-year-old Christopher White turned himself in yesterday, Aug. 14.

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"(White) turned himself in, saying, LCSO is serious about arresting those with warrants, so he wanted to do the right thing," the LCSO in a Facebook post early Tuesday morning said.

White was being sought on a Laramie County District Court warrant for violating his bond in an aggravated assault case.

His next court appearance has yet to be scheduled.


Deputies continue to look for Bryon Edwards, who's been on the list since it was first published on Facebook on June 14, David Hernandez, who was added to the list on July 10, Carl Coons and Abby Delf, who were added to the list on Aug. 1, and Laura Springer, who was added to the list on Aug. 4.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Edwards is wanted for violating his probation on an original charge of strangulation of a household member.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Hernandez is wanted for felony theft and eluding.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Coons is wanted for strangulation of a household member.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Delf is wanted for failing to appear on an original charge of taking a controlled substance into a penal institution.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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And Springer is wanted for failing to appear on an original charge of felony theft.

If you know where any of these desperados are, please call the Laramie County Combined Communications Center at 307-637-6525.

Tips that aren't time sensitive can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers Silent Witness at 307-638-TIPS or by visiting silentwitnesslaramiecounty.com.

Informants will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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