
Cheyenne Police Searching for Driver Involved in Hit-and-Runs
The Cheyenne Police Department is asking for help finding the driver of the pickup picture above in connection with two recent hit-and-run crashes.
First Hit-and-Run
According to Public Information Officer Alex Farkas, the first hit-and-run occurred at 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 6, in the Central High School parking lot.

Farkas says the driver, believed to be an adult male, backed into a parked vehicle at a high rate of speed, causing significant damage, then left the scene.
Second Hit-and-Run
Then around Thursday, Jan. 15, the same pickup was observed striking another parked vehicle in the Texas Roadhouse parking lot.
Farkas says the incident "caused minor damage and was not reported to the CPD" so she didn't "have an exact date and time."
Pickup Description
Farkas says the pickup appears to be a white Chevrolet Silverado 1500, possibly with Wyoming Disabled Veteran plates.
She says it may have rear-end damage, a cancer awareness decal or magnet on the tailgate, and two stickers on the rear window.
How You Can Help
Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Hutchinson at ghutchinson@cheyennepd.org or Detective Cover at jcover@cheyennepd.org.
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Gallery Credit: Joy Greenwald
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