
Recent Arrests Shake Up Laramie County’s ‘Most Wanted’ List
Two fugitives on the Laramie County Sheriff's Office's "Most Wanted" list are now behind bars, the agency announced Wednesday afternoon.
King Captured
According to Public Information Officer Brandon Warner, the Wyoming Fugitive Task Force captured Angel Elisabeth King in Converse County.

The 45-year-old King was being sought on a felony warrant for failure to comply with her bond conditions with an original charge of failure to register as a sex offender.
King had been on the list since Nov. 19, 2024.
Hernandez-Walker Turns Himself In
According to a booking sheet, Domonique Anthony Hernandez-Walker, of Cheyenne, turned himself into the Laramie County Detention Center on Tuesday, Nov. 25, on two warrants.
One was a misdemeanor warrant out of Circuit Court signed by Judge TJ Forwood on Feb. 12 for failure to appear for a status hearing with original charges of domestic battery - first offense and property destruction under $1,000.
The other was a felony warrant out of District Court signed by Judge Robin S. Cooley on Feb. 20 for failure to appear with an original charge of strangulation of a household member.
Hernandez-Walker had been on the list since June 16.
On Wednesday, Nov. 26, Hernandez-Walker was seen in Circuit Court in front of Judge Antoinette Williams on his misdemeanor warrant.
Williams set another status hearing for Jan. 7 at 9:30 a.m., set his bond at $1,000 cash, and reappointed him a public defender.
Please remember that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Laramie County's Most Wanted Fugitives
Gallery Credit: Joy Greenwald
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