Methamphetamine
Sheriff Says Meth Use Coming Back
Laramie County Sheriff Danny Glick says his agency is starting to see more people abusing methamphetamine again.
Glick says for a time his agency was seeing fewer meth cases, particularly after state officials cracked down on people's ability to obtain some of the chemicals used to make meth and law enforcement made headway against the mobile labs manufacturing the drug
Laramie Man Arrested for Endangering Children-Controlled Substance
Kozak Says Progress Made in Fight Against Meth
Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak says the fight against methamphetamine is making progress both locally and across the country, although the chief says it remains a problem. Kozak says he has seen a study which says nationally the number of meth users is about half what it was four years ago. Kozak says local police are also seeing somewhat less of the drug than they have in recent years.
Portable Meth Lab Found
The Laramie County Sheriff's Department is investigating a portable meth lab that was found in a backpack Friday afternoon, according to spokesman Gerry Luce. He says the bag was reported as found pr


