Law enforcement officers and agents from around Wyoming were recognized for their outstanding achievements related to significant criminal cases at the Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee Awards Ceremony on May 3rd in Lander.
The awards were presented by Assistant United States Attorneys and were based on complex or remarkable cases that fell into specific criminal categories.
Nicole Romine, Chief of the Criminal Division for United States Attorney’s Office, said, “These men and women consistently face danger as they make arrests and investigate crime that impacts communities across the District of Wyoming.”
Among those honored were Sergeant Clayton Platt and Investigator Dustin Richards of the Teton County Sheriff’s Department for their work in the area of internet crimes against children.
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