This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period.
For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court.
Everyone listed here is assumed innocent unless proven or pleading guilty.
The charges listed here are what the arresting agency has recommended to the Natrona County District Attorney’s Office. However, formal charges filed by prosecutors may differ from the recommended charges listed here.
Here is a list of arrested people and their charges as they are written in the Natrona County Sheriff’s arrest log.
Chardae Jagiello, 39, POSSESS CONTR SUBST-PILL OR CAP-3 GR
Cameryn Sommers, 34, Hold for probation and parole
Daniel Marin-Laris, 27, District Court Bench warrant
Robert Taylor, 52, CRTSY HOLD OT/AGENC
Timothy Bratton, 38, CRTSY HOLD OT/AGENC
Kevin Davis-Seaman, 53, CRTSY HOLD OT/AGENC
Alice McNeal, 30, CRTSY HOLD OT/AGENC
Steven Woodall, 48, Criminal Warrant, fail to comply, District Court bench warrant
Mildred Estell, 34, Fail to appear
Trevor Thompson, 41, CRTSY HOLD OT/AGENC
Manuel Coss, 25, DOMESTIC BATTERY-1ST OFFENSE, PROPERTY DESTRUCTION: $1000 OR MORE
Timothy Schnepper, 41, Fail to comply
Pauline Bryan, 45, POSSESS CONTR SUBST-PLANT-3OZ OR LE, POSSESS CONTR SUBST-POWDER OR CRYST
Sammy Mendoza, 49, DWUI, Driving under suspension
Christopher Pisciotta, 38, DUI: ALCOHOL 0.8% or MORE
Ryan Ryberg, 22, DUI: CONT SUB-1ST OFF W/IN 10 YEARS, RECKLESS DRIVING, FLEE OR ATTEMPT TO ELUDE POLICE, THEFT- $1000 OR MORE
Read More: Natrona County Arrest Log (10/15/25 – 10/16/25) | https://k2radio.com/casper-arrest-log-10-15-2025/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
National Night Out Community Celebration in Casper
National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign to promote police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
Casper Policewomen Make up 18% of City’s Sworn Officers
At CPD, women make up about 18% of the sworn officers, higher than the national average of 14% for local police departments (Bureau of Justice Statistics, Local Police Departments, 2020).
Officer Schulz, a K9 officer, shared what drives her to serve, “I’m motivated by the opportunity to change my city for the better for my family and friends who live and work here.”
Officer Brackenrich, who serves both as a patrol officer and Evidence Technician, spoke about the importance of growth in the profession, “Patience is crucial in this line of work, and confidence comes with experience and learning from challenges along the way.”
After graduating college, Detective Husted put herself through a police academy, before joining CPD, “I pursued a career as a police officer because I wanted to have a job where every day was a little different. I am motivated to support my fellow officers continue to help victims receive the justice they deserve.”
Gallery Credit: Kolby Fedore, Townsquare Media
DCI List of Missing Persons from Casper
All of the information below was obtained from the National Crime Information Center entries created by the entering law enforcement agencies. This page will only contain people who were reported missing in Wyoming to a Wyoming law enforcement agency.
Wyoming law enforcement agencies are working cooperatively on unsolved missing person cases located throughout the State of Wyoming. A brief summary of each missing person case is provided. Anyone with information regarding any of these cases is urged to contact the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction or the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.
**To submit a tip on a missing person from Wyoming please visit wyomingdci.wyo.gov
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