Laramie County’s New “Batmobile

 Cheyenne Police Unveil New DUI Mobile Command Center

Posted: Sun 1:28 AM, Dec 21, 2014 By: Bill Rentschler – Email Home / Headlines List / Article The Cheyenne Police Department unveiled the D.U.I Mobile Command Center on Friday morning.

The new vehicle will be used to help fight drunk driving across the state. Cheyenne, WY (KGWN) – Nearly a third of deaths on Wyoming’s roads are alcohol related, but the new D.U.I. Mobile Command Center is a tool that the Cheyenne Police, along with the Wyoming Highway Patrol, Laramie County Sheriff’s Office, and the Wyoming Park Rangers, will hope lower that number. An unveiling ceremony was held on Friday morning with Mayor Rick Kaysen, members of the Governor’s Council on Impaired Driving, and representatives from the Cheyenne PD, Wyoming Highway Patrol, Laramie County Sheriff’s Office, and Wyoming Park Rangers in attendance. The vehicle, which is 40 feet long and 12 feet high will serve as the command center when the Cheyenne Police are conducting D.U.I. task forces.

  December 31st, 2014



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