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2012
ALCOHOL and CRIME in WYOMING
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION – Highway Safety Program
ALCOHOL AND CRIME IN WYOMING: 2012
April 2013
The analysis of the data collected by the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police
and the printing of this report was made possible through the assistance of Federal 402 Highway
Safety funds received from the Wyoming Department of Transportation – Highway Safety
Program. The Project was managed by Johnson and Associates of Douglas, Wyoming. The
report was authored by Ernest L. Johnson, Director of Services.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ……..…………………………………………………..…….. 2 - 3
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY..………………………………………….…………. 3 – 6
3. PUBLIC CONCERNS ……………………………………………………………… 6
4. SIGNIFICANT STATISTICS AND FINDINGS ………………………………. 7 – 8
5. JUVENILE/UNDERAGE DATA …………………………………………………..9
6. TRENDS ANALYSIS ………………………………………………………………10
7. TRAFFIC CRASH DATA ……………………….…........................................ 11 - 14
4. PROJECT DESIGN and IMPLEMENTATION……………………………..……...15
5. DATA/STATISTICS …………………………….…………………..……........16 - 52
Table – Number of Arrests and Percentages 16
Table – Statewide arrests – Demographics 17
Tables – Alcohol and Drug Involvement by Offense 18
Table – Meth, Drugs and Public Intoxication 19
Pie Chart – Methamphetamine, Alcohol and Other Drugs 20
Bar Graph – Alcohol Arrests Percentages 21
Bar Graph – Public Intoxication arrests by County 22
Bar Graph – DUI arrests by County 23
Line Graph – Arrests by Month 24
Table – Location of Alcohol Consumption/Sale 25
Tables – DUI Arrests; Traffic Crashes 26
Bar and Pie Graphs – DUI statistics 27-32
Tables and Bar Graphs – Juvenile Statistics 33-40
Table – Natrona County Statistics (Sample County Statistics) 41 – 45
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS …….……………………………………….…...…… 46
7. ATTACHMENTS ...……..………………………………………..………..….47 - 51
A - Sample Reporting Form
B - BAC Educational Guide – Males
C – BAC Educational Guide - Females
D - Project Manager Vita
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INTRODUCTION
The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of
Police has been collecting substance related data from all
persons booked into county detention facilities in
Wyoming since 2005. The Association’s first effort
involved collecting alcohol-related arrest data in only ten
counties in Wyoming for a period of six-months. The
pilot project, as well as subsequent data-collection and
analysis, have received grant funding assistance from the
Wyoming Department of Transportation – Highway
Safety Program. The data-collection process has been
refined since that initial effort and has now been
institutionalized as a part of the book-in process year-round for custodial arrests in all twenty-
three counties in Wyoming.
Although it had long been suspected that alcohol was a factor in a large number of custodial
arrests in Wyoming, reliable data had not been available previously to more accurately determine
the scope and impact of alcohol on crime in this state. A sufficient amount of alcohol, as well as
other substance-related arrest data has been collected during the past eight years which can now
be analyzed for the purpose of identifying trends relative to alcohol involvement in crime in
Wyoming. Consistent patterns of alcohol involvement for certain crimes are now more evident
and the frequency of occurrence more predictable.
To date, information has been collected from a total of 118,194 persons who were arrested and
subsequently detained in a detention facility in Wyoming. Specific information collected during
the book-in process includes the following:
Type of offense
Whether alcohol or drugs were involved
Location of last consumption and point of sale
Known blood alcohol content levels for alcohol
related arrests; and
Demographic information
Although the data fields and the process for collection were
standardized and relatively consistent for the first five years,
the time periods for collection and reporting were not. This
was due mainly to the timing and availability of grant
funding. This inconsistency in reporting periods made it
difficult to compare arrest statistics from year-to-year.
Beginning in 2010, the data collection and analysis has been
an ongoing process and the report is being published
annually on a calendar-year basis. The addition of this year’s data allows for a three-year trends
analysis – which is included in this report for the first time.
The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police publish the results and analysis of the
data-collection efforts each year in three separate reports. The main report provides statewide
statistics and averages, along with comparisons of county statistics in specific categories. An
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accompanying supplemental report provides county,
community and local law enforcement agency specific
statistics. The third report is an Executive Summary
which provides selected statistics, information and
highlights from the main report. These reports can be
accessed online on the following websites:
http://wascop.com and http://jandaconsulting.com
The information collected from a total of 18,322 persons
who were arrested and subsequently detained in a county
detention facility in Wyoming during the previous year
(January 1 through December 31, 2012) confirms what
law enforcement officers who patrol the highways and
who respond to calls for service in Wyoming already know from experience – alcohol is the
contributing factor in most situations that result in someone going to jail.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Executive Summary highlights a
few of the significant findings contained
in this report. It focuses on issues that
are of obvious concern or which may be
of greater interest to the general public;
however, a careful review of other
relevant findings and statistics contained
in the main body of this report is
essential in order to gain a more
complete perspective of the impact of
alcohol on crime in Wyoming.
This report contains an analysis of
alcohol-related arrest information
collected in all twenty-three counties in Wyoming during a twelve-month time period (January 1,
through December 31, 2012) by the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police.
Information was collected from a total of 18,322 persons who were arrested and subsequently
detained in a county detention facility. The substance-
related arrest data contained in this report provides a
detailed, statistical picture of the impact that alcohol abuse
is having on crime in Wyoming.
The profile of the average person taken to jail in
Wyoming continues to be relatively consistent with
previous years. Eight out of ten times it was a male –
average age 33.6. Approximately 10% of the time it was
an out-of-state visitor and 6% of the time it was an in-state
visitor. Juvenile arrests that resulted in detention in a
county detention facility accounted for less than 1% of the
total custodial arrests.
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A review of the data collected
from persons arrested and
subsequently taken to jail
indicates that Wyoming
continues to be relatively safe
from what is generally
considered to be “serious”
crime. The number of
persons who are arrested for
felonies are relatively low
when compared to the number
of persons arrested for minor
crimes (misdemeanors).
Felony arrests accounted for
7% of the total arrests
statewide.
Although Wyoming is relatively “safe” from what is generally considered to be serious crime
(felonies), the high percentage of alcohol-involved arrests, the inordinate number of arrests for
public intoxication and driving under the influence, and the high levels of blood alcohol
content for drivers arrested for being impaired represent a real and significant threat to public
safety.
A total of 18,322 persons were arrested statewide and taken to jail in 2012 - and eight out of ten
times the arrest involved alcohol and/or other drugs.
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The level of alcohol involvement reported in the 118,194 reported arrests during the last eight
years provides statistical evidence that alcohol is, and continues to be, the drug that has the
greatest impact on crime in Wyoming.
Alcohol was involved in 72.12% of all custodial arrests.
Methamphetamine was involved in 2.42% of the 18,322 reported arrests.
Other drugs were involved in 9.52% of the reported arrests.
Arrests for public intoxication accounted for 18.78% of all arrests.
The average blood alcohol content for persons arrested for public intoxication
was 0.267.
Driving under the influence arrests accounted for 32.89% of all arrests.
The average reported blood alcohol content for DUI arrests statewide was 0.156.1
48% of persons arrested for DUI had a reported BAC level above 0.16 and 10%
had a BAC of 0.24 or greater.
The average reported BAC for 627 persons who were arrested for DUI after
being involved in a traffic crash was 0.16.
The age group (in 5-year increments) with the highest percentage of DUI arrests
was age 21-25 (19%), followed by age 26-30 (15%) and 31-35 (12%).
1 In Wyoming, a person driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 is legally presumed to be
impaired.
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In order to grasp the significance of these blood
alcohol content statistics, it should be noted that a
physically fit male who weighs 180 pounds would
have to consume at least seven drinks in one hour in
order to achieve a BAC of 0.15 – a female weighing
120 pounds would have to consume five drinks in one
hour.
Please refer to the Alcohol Impairment Educational
Guides for males and females in the Attachments
Section of this report for information about the level of
impairment for other body weights and drinks
consumed.
PUBLIC CONCERNS The statistics contained in this report identify significant public safety issues which merit
further discussion, analysis and action by local law enforcement, citizens and state/community
leaders
The high percentage of alcohol involved arrests (72.12%), the inordinate number of arrests for
public intoxication (4,601) and DUI (4,761) and the high levels of BAC recorded for these
individuals (average BAC: 0.267 for public intoxication and 0.156 for DUI) appear to validate the
concerns about alcohol abuse expressed by Wyoming residents in the most recent statewide
public opinion survey2.
Some excerpts from the survey that involved 4,798 Wyoming residents:
79.7% view alcohol abuse by Wyoming adults as a serious or somewhat serious problem
When Wyoming residents were asked whether they would support a state law that would
prohibit selling or serving alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated:
o 64.3% strongly supported such a law
o 17.9% somewhat supported such a law
84.5% of Wyoming residents believe that drinking and driving in their community is a
serious or somewhat serious problem.
2 Wyoming Alcohol Use Issues Survey, Wyoming Survey & Analysis Center, November 2012
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SIGNIFICANT STATISTICS AND FINDINGS This report provides statewide statistics and averages, along with comparisons of county statistics
in specific categories. In addition, there are approximately one hundred pages of data in a
supplemental report that provides county, community and local law enforcement agency specific
statistics.
Detailed charts and graphs included in the
Data/Statistics section of this report are helpful
in identifying trends involving alcohol-related
arrest activity and provide a statistical picture of
the circumstances which result in someone being
arrested and subsequently taken to jail in
Wyoming. The impact of substance abuse on
crime statistics varies by county across the state.
This report also includes a detailed analysis by
county for comparison purposes.
Listed below are a few of the noteworthy
statewide averages and county specific alcohol-related statistics and findings from the
Data/Statistics section of this report.
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Alcohol was a factor in 72.12% of the custodial arrests in Wyoming.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Crook – 97.3%
Teton – 89.15%
Weston – 89.13%
Alcohol was involved in 75.35% of all misdemeanor arrests.
Methamphetamine was involved in 2.42% of the arrests statewide.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Uinta – 5.5%
Washakie – 5.14%
Sweetwater – 5.10%
“Other” drugs were involved in 9.52% of the reported arrests statewide.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Platte – 23.26%
Uinta – 20.39%
Sweetwater – 18.44%
Arrests for Public Intoxication accounted for 18.78% of all arrests statewide. (The
statewide average does not include 1,884 persons who were admitted into the Fremont
County Alcohol Crisis Center for public intoxication)
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Teton – 33.73%
Fremont – 30.05%
Laramie – 23.18%
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The average blood alcohol content for all persons
arrested for public intoxication was 0.267.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
FCACC – 0.295
Fremont – 0.266
Big Horn – 0.257
Driving under the influence (DUI) arrests
accounted for 32.89% of all arrests statewide.
o Counties with significantly higher
statistics:
Crook – 82.43%
Niobrara – 69.23%
Big Horn – 55.73%
9.47% of the arrests for DUI involved drugs;
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Uinta – 18.56%
Carbon – 16.67%
Platte – 13.64%
Washakie – 13.64%
The average blood alcohol content (BAC) reported for 4,761 persons arrested for
driving under the influence statewide was 0.156.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Weston - 0.1750
Goshen - 0.1730
Sheridan - 0.1650
13.51% of traffic crashes resulting in arrests involved drugs.
o Counties with significantly higher statistics:
Lincoln – 52.38% (11)
Albany – 22.92% (11)
Natrona – 19.77% (34)
The average BAC reported for 627
traffic crashes that involved alcohol was
0.160.
48% of the persons arrested for driving
under the influence had average blood
alcohol content above 0.16.
o 10% had a BAC of 0.24 or greater
o 13% had a BAC between 0.20 and
0.239
o 25% had a BAC between 0.16 and
0.199
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JUVENILE/ UNDERAGE DATA It should be noted that the data in this report does not
represent a complete accounting of juvenile arrests as these
arrests often do not result in detention in a county facility.
It should also be noted that the number of juveniles taken into
custody and placed in a detention center this year for being a
minor in possession of alcohol and for driving under the
influence was significantly less than the previous two years
(88% less for MIP and 56% less for DUI than in 2010).
Unfortunately, the number of youth ages 18 to 20 arrested for
the same offenses did not show similar positive results.
Listed below are a few significant statistics relative to substance involvement in juvenile arrests
for 2012. A chart that provides significant statistics for 2010 – 2012 are also included.
2.96% of all persons arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) were under the
age of 21.
Juveniles accounted for less than 1% (.0077) of the arrests statewide.
25.53% of the juvenile arrests involved alcohol.
4.26% of the juvenile arrests involved methamphetamine.
20.57% of the juvenile arrests involved “other” drugs.
340 minors arrested for alcohol-related offenses reported obtaining alcohol at:
o Party – 30%
o Home – 32.06%
o Bar – 18.24%
o Liquor Store – 19.12%
o Drive-up – <1%
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TRENDS ANALYSIS
For the first time, this report includes graphs that begin to provide a longitudinal view of the
statistics which have a direct bearing on public safety. Specifically, these charts track the
numbers and percentages of persons arrested which involved alcohol or other drugs, for public
intoxication and for driving under the influence for the previous three years.
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TRAFFIC CRASH DATA
Because many of the arrests in Wyoming involve traffic crashes, this report also incorporates
alcohol-involved crash data collected by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Graphs
that track the number and percentage of alcohol-involved traffic crashes and traffic fatality
crashes in Wyoming for the past three years are now included as a part of this report.
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PROJECT DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police contracted with Johnson and
Associates, a Wyoming based management consulting firm, to manage and staff this project – to
create the master database, to collect and input data, to author the final report and to make
presentations to select groups. The Association has contracted with Johnson and Associates to
manage and staff this project since its inception.
A task force comprised of administrators and detention facility personnel from each of the county
law enforcement agencies involved in the initial data collection efforts in 2005 determined the
scope and intent of the project and provided specific direction for its implementation. In the
following years, all law enforcement and detention facility administrators in the state were
involved in deciding the appropriate fields for collection of data, selecting the subject areas that
would be targeted for analysis and refining the process and procedures for collecting the
information.
A supply of reporting forms and self-addressed stamped envelopes were provided to all detention
facilities in the state - along with an instruction sheet for processing the completed reporting
forms. In addition, all detention facility personnel who were assigned the responsibility to oversee
their agencies’ data collection were provided individual orientations. All completed reporting
forms were submitted to Johnson and Associates for data entry on a weekly basis.
The master database for this project was created in a manner that will allow “harvesting” of
additional information in the future should a need or particular area of interest arise. The data in
this report is presented by “county” and by “department,” by actual numbers and percentages, and
by various categories of interest. The information was assembled in this manner in order to assist
law enforcement administrators, as well as community leaders, to better analyze the information
and to facilitate follow-up inquiries of notable concerns.
DATA COLLECTION A one-page reporting form consisting of fill-in or checked boxes was constructed and refined
during the course of this project. It is estimated that the form requires the booking and/or
arresting officer two-to-three minutes to fill out during the book-in process. Specific information
that was collected during the book-in process include: type of offense, whether alcohol was
involved; whether drugs were involved; location of last consumption and point of sale; known
blood alcohol content levels for arrests involving public intoxication, driving under the influence
and minors in possession; and demographic information. (A sample of the reporting form is
included in this report)
A total of 18,322 reporting forms were submitted by the twenty-three county detention facilities
and the Fremont County Alcohol Crisis Center during the twelve-month data collection period
January 1 through December 31, 2012.
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DATA /STATISTICS
All information contained in the reporting forms that were submitted by the participating
counties was entered into a master data base by week and by month. This information
was subsequently assembled by category, by county, and by department in order to
facilitate appropriate comparisons and further analysis.
A detailed breakdown of information for each county is available in a separate
Supplemental Report.3 A sample of the county statistics is included in this report.
Natrona County was selected as the sample to be included as this county generated the
greatest number of arrest statistics.
The substance-related arrest data in this report is presented in a series of tables and
graphs:
Tables – Number of Arrests and Percentages
Pie Chart – Methamphetamine, Alcohol and Other Drugs
Tables – Felony/Misdemeanor Arrests Involving Alcohol
o Alcohol Involvement by Category of Arrest
Bar Graphs – Alcohol Arrests Percentages, BAC
Pie Graphs – DUI, BAC, Traffic Crash Statistics
Tables and Bar Graphs – Juvenile Statistics
Pie Graph – Juvenile Demographics, Where Minors Obtain Alcohol
Table – Natrona County Statistics (Sample County Statistics)
3 A PDF of this Supplemental Report can be downloaded from the following websites: http://wascop.com
and http://jandaconsulting.com
Numbers by Department
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox**
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Statewide 18,322 13,903 1,361 955 354 630 4,601 13,213 1,745Albany 873 782 55 34 35 17 179 702 112Big Horn 131 110 13 26 4 16 15 113 6Campbell 1,503 1,269 130 96 14 69 283 1,103 196Carbon 464 386 82 28 8 62 19 248 84Converse 386 299 48 29 6 28 23 258 66Crook 74 68 5 4 3 6 5 72 7FCACC 3,856 1,904 1 3 0 2 1,884 3,551 14Fremont 1,318 1,068 73 72 81 62 396 1,025 68Goshen 191 172 15 15 11 9 36 147 12Hot Springs 95 70 10 7 1 7 11 74 12Johnson 275 231 20 9 6 3 24 156 33Laramie 1,989 1,622 236 274 81 70 461 1,426 201Lincoln 256 216 25 16 6 15 17 181 36Natrona 3,124 2,419 326 135 53 80 616 1,707 330Niobrara 26 24 0 0 3 1 4 23 3Park 520 369 63 51 5 33 54 330 49Platte 43 40 2 2 2 4 4 36 10Sheridan 423 361 33 20 8 10 49 326 67Sublette 292 256 18 11 3 13 22 216 39Sweetwater 1,529 1,405 163 47 6 78 287 766 282Teton 424 372 5 17 2 6 143 378 21Uinta 309 277 24 29 6 9 52 203 63Washakie 175 140 11 20 9 26 17 131 32Weston 46 43 3 10 1 4 0 41 2
Percents by Department *
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox**
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Statewide 18,322 75.88% 7.43% 5.21% 1.93% 3.44% 18.78% 72.12% 9.52%Albany 873 89.58% 6.30% 3.89% 4.01% 1.95% 20.50% 80.41% 12.83%Big Horn 131 83.97% 9.92% 19.85% 3.05% 12.21% 11.45% 86.26% 4.58%Campbell 1,503 84.43% 8.65% 6.39% 0.93% 4.59% 18.83% 73.39% 13.04%Carbon 464 83.19% 17.67% 6.03% 1.72% 13.36% 4.09% 53.45% 18.10%Converse 386 77.46% 12.44% 7.51% 1.55% 7.25% 5.96% 66.84% 17.10%Crook 74 91.89% 6.76% 5.41% 4.05% 8.11% 6.76% 97.30% 9.46%FCACC 3,856 49.38% 0.03% 0.08% 0.00% 0.05% 48.86% 92.09% 0.36%Fremont 1,318 81.03% 5.54% 5.46% 6.15% 4.70% 30.05% 77.77% 5.16%Goshen 191 90.05% 7.85% 7.85% 5.76% 4.71% 18.85% 76.96% 6.28%Hot Springs 95 73.68% 10.53% 7.37% 1.05% 7.37% 11.58% 77.89% 12.63%Johnson 275 84.00% 7.27% 3.27% 2.18% 1.09% 8.73% 56.73% 12.00%Laramie 1,989 81.55% 11.87% 13.78% 4.07% 3.52% 23.18% 71.69% 10.11%Lincoln 256 84.38% 9.77% 6.25% 2.34% 5.86% 6.64% 70.70% 14.06%Natrona 3,124 77.43% 10.44% 4.32% 1.70% 2.56% 19.72% 54.64% 10.56%Niobrara 26 92.31% 0.00% 0.00% 11.54% 3.85% 15.38% 88.46% 11.54%Park 520 70.96% 12.12% 9.81% 0.96% 6.35% 10.38% 63.46% 9.42%Platte 43 93.02% 4.65% 4.65% 4.65% 9.30% 9.30% 83.72% 23.26%Sheridan 423 85.34% 7.80% 4.73% 1.89% 2.36% 11.58% 77.07% 15.84%Sublette 292 87.67% 6.16% 3.77% 1.03% 4.45% 7.53% 73.97% 13.36%Sweetwater 1,529 91.89% 10.66% 3.07% 0.39% 5.10% 18.77% 50.10% 18.44%Teton 424 87.74% 1.18% 4.01% 0.47% 1.42% 33.73% 89.15% 4.95%Uinta 309 89.64% 7.77% 9.39% 1.94% 2.91% 16.83% 65.70% 20.39%Washakie 175 80.00% 6.29% 11.43% 5.14% 14.86% 9.71% 74.86% 18.29%Weston 46 93.48% 6.52% 21.74% 2.17% 8.70% 0.00% 89.13% 4.35%
* Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes.** Total percent of Public Intox arrests do not include FCACC.
Statewide ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
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Numbers by Department 0.320627
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony In County
In-State Visitor
Out of State Female Male
Unknown Gender
Average Age
Statewide 18,322 13,903 1,361 14,788 1,040 1,738 3,762 14,153 407 33.60Albany 873 782 55 497 143 194 145 705 23 27.67Big Horn 131 110 13 90 17 14 29 97 5 35.19Campbell 1,503 1,269 130 1,206 72 152 332 1119 52 32.55Carbon 464 386 82 289 53 121 83 362 19 33.85Converse 386 299 48 227 56 73 97 284 5 32.72Crook 74 68 5 29 26 19 18 56 0 39.46FCACC 3,856 1,904 1 3,699 25 85 673 3142 41 42.94Fremont 1,318 1,068 73 1,142 31 39 298 971 49 34.15Goshen 191 172 15 122 16 47 36 154 1 34.54Hot Springs 95 70 10 73 12 5 22 73 0 35.39Johnson 275 231 20 154 69 45 58 207 10 35.63Laramie 1,989 1,622 236 1,692 53 158 419 1520 50 34.90Lincoln 256 216 25 190 16 40 67 188 1 33.20Natrona 3,124 2,419 326 2,577 168 200 723 2320 81 33.20Niobrara 26 24 0 9 6 9 5 19 2 37.19Park 520 369 63 416 29 42 125 375 20 32.76Platte 43 40 2 24 4 14 10 33 0 39.05Sheridan 423 361 33 327 27 48 89 323 11 34.96Sublette 292 256 18 154 60 63 50 235 7 34.40Sweetwater 1,529 1,405 163 1,263 82 174 307 1222 0 32.20Teton 424 372 5 244 29 102 77 334 13 33.76Uinta 309 277 24 199 22 71 66 237 6 33.48Washakie 175 140 11 129 23 15 29 135 11 34.33Weston 46 43 3 36 1 8 4 42 0 32.90
Percents by Department *
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony In County
In-State Visitor
Out of State Female Male
Unkown Gender
Statewide 18,322 75.88% 7.43% 80.71% 5.68% 9.49% 20.53% 77.25% 2.22%Albany 873 89.58% 6.30% 56.93% 16.38% 22.22% 16.61% 80.76% 2.63%Big Horn 131 83.97% 9.92% 68.70% 12.98% 10.69% 22.14% 74.05% 3.82%Campbell 1,503 84.43% 8.65% 80.24% 4.79% 10.11% 22.09% 74.45% 3.46%Carbon 464 83.19% 17.67% 62.28% 11.42% 26.08% 17.89% 78.02% 4.09%Converse 386 77.46% 12.44% 58.81% 14.51% 18.91% 25.13% 73.58% 1.30%Crook 74 91.89% 6.76% 39.19% 35.14% 25.68% 24.32% 75.68% 0.00%FCACC 3,856 49.38% 0.03% 95.93% 0.65% 2.20% 17.45% 81.48% 1.06%Fremont 1,318 81.03% 5.54% 86.65% 2.35% 2.96% 22.61% 73.67% 3.72%Goshen 191 90.05% 7.85% 63.87% 8.38% 24.61% 18.85% 80.63% 0.52%Hot Springs 95 73.68% 10.53% 76.84% 12.63% 5.26% 23.16% 76.84% 0.00%Johnson 275 84.00% 7.27% 56.00% 25.09% 16.36% 21.09% 75.27% 3.64%Laramie 1,989 81.55% 11.87% 85.07% 2.66% 7.94% 21.07% 76.42% 2.51%Lincoln 256 84.38% 9.77% 74.22% 6.25% 15.63% 26.17% 73.44% 0.39%Natrona 3,124 77.43% 10.44% 82.49% 5.38% 6.40% 23.14% 74.26% 2.59%Niobrara 26 92.31% 0.00% 34.62% 23.08% 34.62% 19.23% 73.08% 7.69%Park 520 70.96% 12.12% 80.00% 5.58% 8.08% 24.04% 72.12% 3.85%Platte 43 93.02% 4.65% 55.81% 9.30% 32.56% 23.26% 76.74% 0.00%Sheridan 423 85.34% 7.80% 77.30% 6.38% 11.35% 21.04% 76.36% 2.60%Sublette 292 87.67% 6.16% 52.74% 20.55% 21.58% 17.12% 80.48% 2.40%Sweetwater 1,529 91.89% 10.66% 82.60% 5.36% 11.38% 20.08% 79.92% 0.00%Teton 424 87.74% 1.18% 57.55% 6.84% 24.06% 18.16% 78.77% 3.07%Uinta 309 89.64% 7.77% 64.40% 7.12% 22.98% 21.36% 76.70% 1.94%Washakie 175 80.00% 6.29% 73.71% 13.14% 8.57% 16.57% 77.14% 6.29%Weston 46 93.48% 6.52% 78.26% 2.17% 17.39% 8.70% 91.30% 0.00%
* Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes.
Statewide Arrests - DemographicsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
Residency
Residency
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Total Offenses Misdemeanor Offenses Resisting Arrest
County TotalNumber Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County
Misde-meanor
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County
Resisting Arrest
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving
Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs DrugsStatewide 18,322 13,213 72.12% 1,745 9.52% Statewide 13,903 10,476 75.35% 1,306 9.39% Statewide 354 292 82.49% 25 7.06%Albany 873 702 80.41% 112 12.83% Albany 782 655 83.76% 82 10.49% Albany 35 31 88.57% 3 8.57%Big Horn 131 113 86.26% 6 4.58% Big Horn 110 96 87.27% 6 5.45% Big Horn 4 1 25.00%Campbell 1,503 1,103 73.39% 196 13.04% Campbell 1,269 985 77.62% 148 11.66% Campbell 14 9 64.29% 2 14.29%Carbon 464 248 53.45% 84 18.10% Carbon 386 231 59.84% 60 15.54% Carbon 8 5 62.50%Converse 386 258 66.84% 66 17.10% Converse 299 215 71.91% 50 16.72% Converse 6 5 83.33% 1 16.67%Crook 74 72 97.30% 7 9.46% Crook 68 66 97.06% 6 8.82% Crook 3 3 100.00%FCACC 3,856 3,551 92.09% 14 0.36% FCACC 1,904 1903 99.95% 7 0.37% FCACC 0Fremont 1,318 1,025 77.77% 68 5.16% Fremont 1,068 861 80.62% 53 4.96% Fremont 81 78 96.30% 1 1.23%Goshen 191 147 76.96% 12 6.28% Goshen 172 135 78.49% 10 5.81% Goshen 11 10 90.91%Hot Springs 95 74 77.89% 12 12.63% Hot Springs 70 66 94.29% 7 10.00% Hot Springs 1 1 100.00%Johnson 275 156 56.73% 33 12.00% Johnson 231 144 62.34% 30 12.99% Johnson 6 5 83.33%Laramie 1,989 1,426 71.69% 201 10.11% Laramie 1,622 1257 77.50% 143 8.82% Laramie 81 66 81.48% 4 4.94%Lincoln 256 181 70.70% 36 14.06% Lincoln 216 165 76.39% 28 12.96% Lincoln 6 2 33.33%Natrona 3,124 1,707 54.64% 330 10.56% Natrona 2,419 1449 59.90% 215 8.89% Natrona 53 34 64.15% 12 22.64%Niobrara 26 23 88.46% 3 11.54% Niobrara 24 23 95.83% 3 12.50% Niobrara 3 3 100.00%Park 520 330 63.46% 49 9.42% Park 369 267 72.36% 30 8.13% Park 5 5 100.00%Platte 43 36 83.72% 10 23.26% Platte 40 35 87.50% 9 22.50% Platte 2 2 100.00%Sheridan 423 326 77.07% 67 15.84% Sheridan 361 292 80.89% 49 13.57% Sheridan 8 7 87.50% 1 12.50%Sublette 292 216 73.97% 39 13.36% Sublette 256 199 77.73% 28 10.94% Sublette 3 3 100.00%Sweetwater 1,529 766 50.10% 282 18.44% Sweetwater 1,405 754 53.67% 250 17.79% Sweetwater 6 5 83.33%Teton 424 378 89.15% 21 4.95% Teton 372 334 89.78% 19 5.11% Teton 2 2 100.00%Uinta 309 203 65.70% 63 20.39% Uinta 277 192 69.31% 50 18.05% Uinta 6 5 83.33% 1 16.67%Washakie 175 131 74.86% 32 18.29% Washakie 140 113 80.71% 21 15.00% Washakie 9 9 100.00%Weston 46 41 89.13% 2 4.35% Weston 43 39 90.70% 2 4.65% Weston 1 1 100.00%
Felony Offenses Domestic Violence Assault
County FelonyNumber Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County
Domestic Violence
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County Assault
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving
Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs DrugsStatewide 1,361 346 25.42% 370 27.19% Statewide 955 507 53.09% 32 3.35% Statewide 630 356 56.51% 34 5.40%Albany 55 15 27.27% 23 41.82% Albany 34 19 55.88% 3 8.82% Albany 17 11 64.71% 1 5.88%Big Horn 13 11 84.62% Big Horn 26 16 61.54% Big Horn 16 10 62.50%Campbell 130 32 24.62% 36 27.69% Campbell 96 51 53.13% 3 3.13% Campbell 69 48 69.57% 2 2.90%Carbon 82 19 23.17% 28 34.15% Carbon 28 14 50.00% Carbon 62 29 46.77% 3 4.84%Converse 48 16 33.33% 13 27.08% Converse 29 20 68.97% 1 3.45% Converse 28 20 71.43% 1 3.57%Crook 5 5 100.00% 2 40.00% Crook 4 3 75.00% 1 25.00% Crook 6 6 100.00% 1 16.67%FCACC 1 1 100.00% FCACC 3 3 100.00% FCACC 2 2 100.00%Fremont 73 28 38.36% 11 15.07% Fremont 72 52 72.22% Fremont 62 47 75.81% 3 4.84%Goshen 15 8 53.33% 4 26.67% Goshen 15 11 73.33% Goshen 9 4 44.44%Hot Springs 10 2 20.00% 3 30.00% Hot Springs 7 4 57.14% Hot Springs 7 5 71.43%Johnson 20 4 20.00% 2 10.00% Johnson 9 5 55.56% 1 11.11% Johnson 3 1 33.33%Laramie 236 78 33.05% 43 18.22% Laramie 274 136 49.64% 9 3.28% Laramie 70 42 60.00% 6 8.57%Lincoln 25 3 12.00% 6 24.00% Lincoln 16 10 62.50% Lincoln 15 7 46.67%Natrona 326 66 20.25% 86 26.38% Natrona 135 69 51.11% 6 4.44% Natrona 80 33 41.25% 8 10.00%Niobrara 0 Niobrara 0 Niobrara 1 1 100.00% 1 100.00%Park 63 13 20.63% 10 15.87% Park 51 24 47.06% 1 1.96% Park 33 21 63.64% 3 9.09%Platte 2 1 50.00% Platte 2 2 100.00% Platte 4 3 75.00%Sheridan 33 8 24.24% 16 48.48% Sheridan 20 12 60.00% Sheridan 10 6 60.00%Sublette 18 7 38.89% 7 38.89% Sublette 11 4 36.36% 1 9.09% Sublette 13 10 76.92% 2 15.38%Sweetwater 163 16 9.82% 61 37.42% Sweetwater 47 4 8.51% 1 2.13% Sweetwater 78 10 12.82% 2 2.56%Teton 5 2 40.00% 1 20.00% Teton 17 10 58.82% 1 5.88% Teton 6 6 100.00%Uinta 24 6 25.00% 12 50.00% Uinta 29 19 65.52% 4 13.79% Uinta 9 9 100.00%Washakie 11 3 27.27% 6 54.55% Washakie 20 11 55.00% Washakie 26 21 80.77% 1 3.85%Weston 3 2 66.67% Weston 10 8 80.00% Weston 4 4 100.00%
Alcohol and Drug Involvement
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Meth, Drugs & Public Intoxication
County Total Meth % Meth Drugs % Drugs Public % PI of Pub. Intox. Department Offenses Involved of Total Involved of Total Intox. Total** Ave. BACStatewide 18,322 444 2.42% 1,745 9.52% 4,601 18.78% 0.267Albany 873 8 0.92% 112 12.83% 179 20.50% 0.237Big Horn 131 1 0.76% 6 4.58% 15 11.45% 0.257Campbell 1,503 62 4.13% 196 13.04% 283 18.83% 0.215Carbon 464 11 2.37% 84 18.10% 19 4.09% 0.234Converse 386 11 2.85% 66 17.10% 23 5.96% 0.238Crook 74 3 4.05% 7 9.46% 5 6.76% 0.094FCACC 3,856 1 0.03% 14 0.36% 1,884 48.86% 0.295Fremont 1,318 21 1.59% 68 5.16% 396 30.05% 0.266Goshen 191 3 1.57% 12 6.28% 36 18.85% 0.245Hot Springs 95 2 2.11% 12 12.63% 11 11.58% 0.173Johnson 275 5 1.82% 33 12.00% 24 8.73% 0.222Laramie 1,989 60 3.02% 201 10.11% 461 23.18% 0.162Lincoln 256 11 4.30% 36 14.06% 17 6.64% 0.249Natrona 3,124 108 3.46% 330 10.56% 616 19.72% 0.209Niobrara 26 1 3.85% 3 11.54% 4 15.38% 0.184Park 520 4 0.77% 49 9.42% 54 10.38% 0.207Platte 43 1 2.33% 10 23.26% 4 9.30% 0.172Sheridan 423 17 4.02% 67 15.84% 49 11.58% 0.221Sublette 292 9 3.08% 39 13.36% 22 7.53% 0.187Sweetwater 1,529 78 5.10% 282 18.44% 287 18.77% 0.195Teton 424 1 0.24% 21 4.95% 143 33.73% 0.203Uinta 309 17 5.50% 63 20.39% 52 16.83% 0.232Washakie 175 9 5.14% 32 18.29% 17 9.71% 0.194Weston 46 2 4.35% 0
** FCACC not included in statewide PI percent.
23, 0.13%
837, 4.57%
12658, 69.09%
5, 0.03%
492, 2.69%
58, 0.32%358, 1.95%
3891, 21.24%
Meth, Alcohol and Other Drugs Involved Arrests
Meth Involved
Other Drugs Involved
Alcohol Involved
Alcohol & Meth
Alcohol & Other Drugs
Alcohol, Meth & Other Drugs
Meth & Other Drugs
No Substance Involved
Total Arrests: 18,322
Given: Number of Arrests, Percentage of Total Arrests
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
80.41%
86.26%
73.39%
53.45%
66.84%
97.30%
77.77%
76.96%
77.89%
56.73%
71.69%
70.70%
54.64%
88.46%
63.46%
83.72% 77.07%
73.97%
50.10%
89.15%
65.70%
74.86%
89.13%
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120.00%
Alcohol Involved Arrests as a Percentage of All Arrests by County(Red line indicates statewide percent ‐ 72.12%)
Given: Number of Arrests, Percentage of Total Arrsts; Total Arrests: 18,322
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Public Intoxication Arrests as a Percentage of All Arrests by County(Red line indicates statewide percent ‐ 18.78%)
* Excluding Fremont Alcohol Crisis Center; Total Arrests: 18,322
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* Excludes Fremont Alcohol Crisis Center; Total DUI Arrests: 4,761
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
DUI Arrests
County Total DUI % DUI Ave.DUI
Involving% DUI
Involving Department Offenses Offenses Of Total* BAC Drugs DrugsStatewide 18,322 4,761 32.89% 0.1560 451 9.47%Albany 873 376 43.07% 0.1560 41 10.90%Big Horn 131 73 55.73% 0.1620 6 8.22%Campbell 1,503 574 38.19% 0.1490 35 6.10%Carbon 464 162 34.91% 0.1550 27 16.67%Converse 386 156 40.41% 0.1610 18 11.54%Crook 74 61 82.43% 0.1440 6 9.84%FCACC 3,856 3 0.08% 0.3930Fremont 1,318 318 24.13% 0.1630 20 6.29%Goshen 191 84 43.98% 0.1730 7 8.33%Hot Springs 95 27 28.42% 0.1460 3 11.11%Johnson 275 99 36.00% 0.1630 11 11.11%Laramie 1,989 572 28.76% 0.1450 43 7.52%Lincoln 256 134 52.34% 0.1590 16 11.94%Natrona 3,124 752 24.07% 0.1540 88 11.70%Niobrara 26 18 69.23% 0.1280 2 11.11%Park 520 177 34.04% 0.1540 17 9.60%Platte 43 22 51.16% 0.1520 3 13.64%Sheridan 423 190 44.92% 0.1650 16 8.42%Sublette 292 162 55.48% 0.1420 15 9.26%Sweetwater 1,529 440 28.78% 0.1560 41 9.32%Teton 424 178 41.98% 0.1580 7 3.93%Uinta 309 97 31.39% 0.1600 18 18.56%Washakie 175 66 37.71% 0.1310 9 13.64%Weston 46 20 43.48% 0.1750 2 10.00%
Traffic CrashesCounty Traffic Alcohol % Alcohol Average Drugs % Drugs Department Crashes Involved Involved BAC Involved InvolvedStatewide 718 627 87.33% 0.160 97 13.51%Albany 48 41 85.42% 0.175 11 22.92%Big Horn 12 12 100.00% 0.180Campbell 61 58 95.08% 0.146 5 8.20%Carbon 28 22 78.57% 0.209 2 7.14%Converse 21 19 90.48% 0.170 3 14.29%Crook 15 14 93.33% 0.150 1 6.67%FCACCFremont 48 46 95.83% 0.158 6 12.50%Goshen 6 6 100.00% 0.147Hot Springs 8 8 100.00% 0.160Johnson 15 14 93.33% 0.175 1 6.67%Laramie 82 75 91.46% 0.147Lincoln 21 20 95.24% 0.152 11 52.38%Natrona 172 136 79.07% 0.157 34 19.77%Niobrara 3 2 66.67% 1 33.33%Park 32 30 93.75% 0.150 5 15.63%Platte 2 1 50.00% 0.204 1 50.00%Sheridan 38 37 97.37% 0.170 4 10.53%Sublette 12 11 91.67% 0.130Sweetwater 44 34 77.27% 0.175 4 9.09%Teton 22 18 81.82% 0.155 3 13.64%Uinta 16 12 75.00% 0.170 3 18.75%Washakie 9 8 88.89% 0.137 2 22.22%Weston 3 3 100.00%
* FCACC not included in DUI as percent of the total.
604, 22%
832, 30%681, 25%
360, 13%
261, 10%
DUI Arrests with Reported BAC in Each RangeNumber of DUI Arrests with BAC in each Range
Between 0.080 and 0.119
Between 0.120 and 0.159
Between 0.160 and 0.199
Between 0.200 and 0.239
0.240 or above
Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests with BAC reported
4,761 total DUI arrestsstatewide
Number of arrests in BAC ranges does not total 4,761; some DUI arrests did not report BAC
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
1,0370.15922.66%
3,4300.15574.94%
1100.1582.40%
DUI BAC by Gender
Female
Male
Unknown
Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests
Given:Number of Arrests% of total DUIsAverage DUI BAC
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
419, 8.80%
1795, 37.70%
579, 12.16%
724, 15.21%
926, 19.45%
300, 6.30%
18, 0.38%
DUI Arrests by Age
Unknown
Age 36 or over
Age 31 to 35
Age 26 to 30
Age 21 to 25
Age 18 to 20
Under Age 18
Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests
4,761 total DUI arrestsstatewide
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Alcohol No Drive Liquor No Department Involved Home Bar Party Car Other Response Home Bar Up Party Store ResponseAlbany 702 92 231 76 21 48 156 59 224 4 58 28 190Big Horn 113 24 46 8 12 3 5 7 43 8 14 12Campbell 1,103 253 414 40 31 66 276 160 418 4 30 76 313Carbon 248 40 93 10 13 13 11 20 80 6 15 21Converse 258 46 98 14 14 22 32 22 87 1 4 22 50Crook 72 10 16 2 17 16 15 4 17 2 2 15 29FCACC 3,551 114 35 14 15 1194 2126 27 41 4 8 1102 2258Fremont 1,025 127 139 25 43 62 445 35 131 2 11 60 519Goshen 147 1 23 1 92 16 3Hot Springs 74 22 22 13 8 6 3 12 22 7 11 9Johnson 156 23 51 4 16 11 25 9 46 2 4 8 34Laramie 1,426 387 488 61 28 183 186 147 489 4 54 345 196Lincoln 181 38 44 16 14 10 35 18 40 11 15 51Natrona 1,707 323 495 76 41 127 289 178 441 4 44 74 395Niobrara 23 3 2 17 2 20Park 330 66 156 10 12 30 24 43 143 2 9 18 36Platte 36 7 9 1 3 11 2 4 11 9 6Sheridan 326 54 64 26 14 17 131 18 64 25 45 143Sublette 216 25 94 7 7 17 49 8 96 9 22 55Sweetwater 766 42 17 1 699 42 17 700Teton 378 45 185 38 6 46 38 30 177 1 40 41 42Uinta 203 47 64 10 14 15 40 24 64 7 21 60Washakie 131 15 50 9 5 11 32 4 48 7 3 51Weston 41 11 14 3 1 7 7 5 14 2 2 2 11Statewide Totals 13,213 1,770 2,876 480 338 1,916 4,735 834 2,756 32 363 1,946 5204
Location of Alcohol Consumption and Point of Sale by Department
Location of Consumption Point of Sale
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Numbers by Department
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Statewide 141 104 24 8 7 12 5 36 29AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 35 3 3 3 3 4 5Carbon 8 5 4 1 1 3Converse 6 3 1 1 1CrookFCACCFremont 23 17 1 4 3 5 14 3Goshen 1 1 1Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2 1 1 1Natrona 1 1NiobraraPark 14 8 3 1 4 2PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 33 11 2 4 11 15TetonUintaWashakie 2 1 1Weston
Percents by Department *
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Statewide 141 73.76% 17.02% 5.67% 4.96% 8.51% 3.55% 25.53% 20.57%AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 85.37% 7.32% 7.32% 7.32% 7.32% 9.76% 12.20%Carbon 8 62.50% 50.00% 12.50% 12.50% 37.50%Converse 6 50.00% 16.67% 16.67% 16.67%CrookFCACCFremont 23 73.91% 4.35% 17.39% 13.04% 21.74% 60.87% 13.04%Goshen 1 100.00% 100.00%Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2 50.00% 50.00% 50.00%Natrona 1 100.00%NiobraraPark 14 57.14% 21.43% 7.14% 28.57% 14.29%PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 76.74% 25.58% 4.65% 9.30% 25.58% 34.88%TetonUintaWashakie 2 50.00% 50.00%Weston
* Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes.
Statewide Juvenile ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Numbers by Department
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony In County
In-State Visitor
Out of State Female Male
Unknown Gender
Average Age
Statewide 141 104 24 110 6 4 30 109 2 16.02AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 35 3 23 1 9 31 1 15.85Carbon 8 5 4 8 1 7 16.25Converse 6 3 1 4 2 2 4 15.67CrookFCACCFremont 23 17 1 21 1 7 15 1 16.00Goshen 1 1 1 1 17.00Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2 1 2 1 1 13.50Natrona 1 1 1 17.00NiobraraPark 14 8 3 14 2 12 16.50PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 33 11 37 3 3 8 35 16.12TetonUintaWashakie 2 1 1 1 2 16.00Weston
Percents by Department *
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony In County
In-State Visitor
Out of State Female Male
Unkown Gender
Statewide 141 73.76% 17.02% 78.01% 4.26% 2.84% 21.28% 77.30% 1.42%AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 85.37% 7.32% 56.10% 2.44% 21.95% 75.61% 2.44%Carbon 8 62.50% 50.00% 100.00% 12.50% 87.50%Converse 6 50.00% 16.67% 66.67% 33.33% 33.33% 66.67%CrookFCACCFremont 23 73.91% 4.35% 91.30% 4.35% 30.43% 65.22% 4.35%Goshen 1 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2 50.00% 100.00% 50.00% 50.00%Natrona 1 100.00% 100.00%NiobraraPark 14 57.14% 21.43% 100.00% 14.29% 85.71%PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 76.74% 25.58% 86.05% 6.98% 6.98% 18.60% 81.40%TetonUintaWashakie 2 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% 100.00%Weston
* Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes.
Statewide Juvenile Arrests - DemographicsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
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Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
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Resist Arrest Assault Public Intox AlcoholInvolved
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Meth Involved DUI
Crimes as a Percent of all Juvenile Arrests
Juvenile arrests involve persons age 17 and below
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Meth, Drugs & Public Intoxication
County Total Meth % Meth Drugs % Drugs Public % PI of Pub. Intox. Department Offenses Involved of Total Involved of Total Intox. Total Ave. BACStatewide 141 6 4.26% 29 20.57% 5 3.55% 0.163AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 1 2.44% 5 12.20%Carbon 8 3 37.50%Converse 6 1 16.67%CrookFCACCFremont 23 1 4.35% 3 13.04% 5 21.74% 0.163Goshen 1Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2Natrona 1NiobraraPark 14 2 14.29%PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 4 9.30% 15 34.88%TetonUintaWashakie 2Weston
Statewide Juvenile ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Juvenile DUI Arrests
County TotalUnderage
DUI % DUI Ave. Drugs % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Involved Drugs Inv.Statewide 141 18 12.77% 0.104 3 2.13%AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 3 7.32% 0.097Carbon 8 1 12.50% 0.019Converse 6CrookFCACCFremont 23 2 8.70% 0.155Goshen 1Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2Natrona 1NiobraraPark 14 3 21.43% 0.115PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 8 18.60% 0.102 3 6.98%TetonUintaWashakie 2 1 50.00% 0.090Weston
MIP ArrestsCounty Total MIP % MIP Ave. MIP Department Offenses Arrests to Total BACStatewide 141 10 7.09% 0.107AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41Carbon 8Converse 6CrookFCACCFremont 23 5 21.74% 0.122Goshen 1 1 100.00% 0.067Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2Natrona 1NiobraraPark 14 2 14.29% 0.126PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 2 4.65% 0.039TetonUintaWashakie 2Weston
Statewide Juvenile ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Underage DUI Arrests
County DUI Underage % DUI Ave. Drugs % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Involved Drugs Inv.Statewide 4,761 318 6.68% 0.126 56 1.18%Albany 376 47 12.50% 0.137 9 2.39%Big Horn 73 4 5.48% 0.190Campbell 574 28 4.88% 0.123 4 0.70%Carbon 162 8 4.94% 0.086 1 0.62%Converse 156 6 3.85% 0.124Crook 61 2 3.28% 0.046FCACC 3Fremont 318 28 8.81% 0.144 3 0.94%Goshen 84 8 9.52% 0.127 1 1.19%Hot Springs 27 2 7.41% 81.000 1 3.70%Johnson 99 6 6.06% 0.109 3 3.03%Laramie 572 28 4.90% 0.131 4 0.70%Lincoln 134 6 4.48% 0.153Natrona 752 47 6.25% 0.126 6 0.80%Niobrara 18 1 5.56% 0.150Park 177 11 6.21% 0.112 1 0.56%Platte 22 1 4.55% 0.080 1 4.55%Sheridan 190 17 8.95% 0.131 6 3.16%Sublette 162 11 6.79% 0.100 2 1.23%Sweetwater 440 37 8.41% 0.124 9 2.05%Teton 178 5 2.81% 0.149Uinta 97 5 5.15% 0.127 1 1.03%Washakie 66 6 9.09% 0.095 3 4.55%Weston 20 4 20.00% 0.120 1 5.00%
MIP ArrestsCounty Total MIP % MIP Ave. MIP Department Offenses Arrests to Total BACStatewide 18,322 409 2.23% 0.140Albany 873 93 10.65% 0.149Big Horn 131 6 4.58% 0.115Campbell 1,503 28 1.86% 0.143Carbon 464 14 3.02% 0.171Converse 386 29 7.51% 0.113Crook 74 1 1.35% 0.080FCACC 3,856 18 0.47% 0.184Fremont 1,318 40 3.03% 0.179Goshen 191 3 1.57% 0.124Hot Springs 95 13 13.68% 0.095Johnson 275 5 1.82% 0.058Laramie 1,989 15 0.75% 0.150Lincoln 256 9 3.52% 0.122Natrona 3,124 38 1.22% 0.140Niobrara 26 1 3.85% 0.130Park 520 12 2.31% 0.123Platte 43 3 6.98% 0.113Sheridan 423 17 4.02% 0.109Sublette 292 17 5.82% 0.126Sweetwater 1,529 18 1.18% 0.125Teton 424 8 1.89% 0.060Uinta 309 13 4.21% 0.141Washakie 175 4 2.29% 0.136Weston 46 4 8.70% 0.083
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DUI Arrests
County Total DUI % DUI Ave.DUI
Involving% DUI
Involving Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Drugs DrugsStatewide 141 18 12.77% 0.104 3 2.13%AlbanyBig HornCampbell 41 3 7.32% 0.097Carbon 8 1 12.50% 0.019Converse 6CrookFCACCFremont 23 2 8.70% 0.155Goshen 1Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincoln 2Natrona 1NiobraraPark 14 3 21.43% 0.115PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 43 8 18.60% 0.102 3 6.98%TetonUintaWashakie 2 1 50.00% 0.090Weston
Traffic CrashesCounty Traffic Alcohol % Alcohol Average Drugs Department Crashes Involved Involved BAC InvolvedStatewide 10 10 100.00% 0.099 1AlbanyBig HornCampbell 1 1 100.00% 0.130CarbonConverseCrookFCACCFremont 2 2 100.00% 0.129Goshen 1 1 100.00% 0.067Hot SpringsJohnsonLaramieLincolnNatronaNiobraraPark 1 1 100.00% 0.072PlatteSheridanSubletteSweetwater 4 4 100.00% 0.087 1TetonUintaWashakie 1 1 100.00% 0.090Weston
Statewide Juvenile ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
0.140
0.267
0.160 0.156
0.128
0.104
0.000
0.050
0.100
0.150
0.200
0.250
0.300
Minor in Possession Public Intoxication Traffic Crashes DUI - All Ages DUI - Age 18-20 DUI - Under Age 18
BA
C
Crime
Statewide Average BAC
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
31476.77%0.135
9122.25%0.158
40.98%0.199
MIP BAC by Gender
Male
Female
Unknown
Given:Number of Arrests% of total DUIsAverage DUI BAC
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Demographics
14,153
3,762
407
All ArrestsAverage Age: 33.60
Male
Female
Unknown
109
30
2
Juvenile ArrestsAverage Age: 16.02
Male
Female
Unknown
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Home32.06%
Bar18.24%
Party30.00%
Liquor Store19.12%
Drive Up0.59%
Where Minors Obtained Alcohol
Based on 340 reported responses
Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2012
Numbers by Department
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Traffic Crash Female Male
Unknown Gender
Average Age
Natrona County 3124 2419 326 135 53 80 616 1707 330 172 723 2320 81 33.20Casper PD 2181 1704 218 108 37 55 556 1207 229 121 507 1612 62 33.30Evansville PD 88 73 1 1 1 5 11 44 6 4 27 58 3 31.96Midwest PD 3 3 1 3 23.00Mills PD 238 159 12 9 3 29 115 24 10 59 178 1 32.66Natrona SO 360 286 63 15 11 16 13 173 29 22 73 282 5 32.31Other 58 32 19 2 2 4 29 14 4 13 40 5 36.47WHP 196 162 13 2 1 3 138 28 11 44 147 5 34.22
Percents by Department *
CountyTotal
OffensesMisde-meanor Felony
Domestic Violence
Resist Arrest Assault
Public Intox
Alcohol Involved
DrugsInvolved
Traffic Crash Female Male
Unkown Gender
Natrona County 3124 77.43% 10.44% 4.32% 1.70% 2.56% 19.72% 54.64% 10.56% 5.51% 23.14% 74.26% 2.59%Casper PD 2181 78.13% 10.00% 4.95% 1.70% 2.52% 25.49% 55.34% 10.50% 5.55% 23.25% 73.91% 2.84%Evansville PD 88 82.95% 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 5.68% 12.50% 50.00% 6.82% 4.55% 30.68% 65.91% 3.41%Midwest PD 3 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 33.33% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00%Mills PD 238 66.81% 5.04% 3.78% 0.00% 1.26% 12.18% 48.32% 10.08% 4.20% 24.79% 74.79% 0.42%Natrona SO 360 79.44% 17.50% 4.17% 3.06% 4.44% 3.61% 48.06% 8.06% 6.11% 20.28% 78.33% 1.39%Other 58 55.17% 32.76% 3.45% 3.45% 0.00% 6.90% 50.00% 24.14% 6.90% 22.41% 68.97% 8.62%WHP 196 82.65% 6.63% 0.00% 1.02% 0.51% 1.53% 70.41% 14.29% 5.61% 22.45% 75.00% 2.55%
* Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes.
Natrona County ArrestsJanuary 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
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MIP Arrests Meth, Drugs & Public Intoxication
County DUI MIP % MIP Average County Total Meth Drugs Public Pub. Intox. Department Offenses Arrests to DUI MIP BAC Department Offenses Involved Involved Intox. Ave. BACNatrona County 752 38 5.05% 0.140 Natrona County 3121 108 330 616 0.209Casper PD 393 27 6.87% 0.142 Casper PD 2181 74 229 556 0.210Evansville PD 16 Evansville PD 88 3 6 11 0.110Mills PD 68 Mills PD 238 10 24 29Natrona SO 124 11 8.87% 0.135 Natrona SO 360 7 29 13 0.056Other 17 Other 58 9 14 4WHP 134 WHP 196 5 28 3
DUI Arrests Traffic Crashes
County Total DUI % DUI Ave.DUI
Involving% DUI
Involving County Traffic Alcohol % Alcohol Average Drugs % Drugs Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Drugs Drugs Department Crashes Involved Involved BAC Involved InvolvedNatrona County 3121 752 24.09% 0.154 88 11.70% Natrona County 172 136 79.07% 0.157 34 19.77%Casper PD 2181 393 18.02% 0.162 50 12.72% Casper PD 121 93 76.86% 0.160 23 19.01%Evansville PD 88 16 18.18% 0.162 2 12.50% Evansville PD 4 4 100.00% 0.140 1 25.00%Mills PD 238 68 28.57% 0.134 5 7.35% Mills PD 10 7 70.00% 0.170 2 20.00%Natrona SO 360 124 34.44% 0.155 9 7.26% Natrona SO 22 19 86.36% 0.118 4 18.18%Other 58 17 29.31% 0.134 2 11.76% Other 4 4 100.00% 0.143 1 25.00%WHP 196 134 68.37% 0.140 20 14.93% WHP 11 9 81.82% 0.169 3 27.27%
Underage DUI ArrestsCounty DUI Underage % DUI Ave. Drugs % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Involved Drugs Inv.Natrona County 752 47 6.25% 0.156 6 12.77%Casper PD 393 33 8.40% 0.122 4 12.12%Evansville PD 16Mills PD 68 2 2.94% 1 50.00%Natrona SO 124 10 8.06% 0.141Other 17 1 5.88% 1 100.00%WHP 134 1 0.75%
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Total Offenses Domestic Violence
County TotalNumber Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County
Domestic Violence
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving
Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs DrugsNatrona County 3124 1707 54.64% 330 10.56% Natrona County 135 69 51.11% 6 4.44%Casper PD 2181 1207 55.34% 229 10.50% Casper PD 108 54 50.00% 5 4.63%Evansville PD 88 44 50.00% 6 6.82% Evansville PD 1 1 100.00%Midwest PD 3 1 33.33% Midwest PDMills PD 238 115 48.32% 24 10.08% Mills PD 9 5 55.56% 1 11.11%Natrona SO 360 173 48.06% 29 8.06% Natrona SO 15 8 53.33%Other 58 29 50.00% 14 24.14% Other 2 1 50.00%WHP 196 138 70.41% 28 14.29% WHP
Felony Offenses Resisting Arrest
County FelonyNumber Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County
Resisting Arrest
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving
Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs DrugsNatrona County 326 66 20.25% 76 23.31% Natrona County 53 34 64.15% 12 22.64%Casper PD 218 52 23.85% 50 22.94% Casper PD 37 25 67.57% 9 24.32%Evansville PD 1 Evansville PD 1Midwest PD Midwest PDMills PD 12 2 16.67% 6 50.00% Mills PDNatrona SO 63 6 9.52% 14 22.22% Natrona SO 11 7 63.64% 2 18.18%Other 19 9 47.37% Other 2 2 100.00% 1 50.00%WHP 13 6 46.15% 7 53.85% WHP 2
Misdemeanor Offenses Assault
CountyMisde-meanor
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving County Assault
Number Involving
PercentInvolving
NumberInvolving
PercentInvolving
Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs DrugsNatrona County 2419 1449 59.90% 215 8.89% Natrona County 80 33 41.25% 8 10.00%Casper PD 1704 1013 59.45% 159 9.33% Casper PD 55 27 49.09% 6 10.91%Evansville PD 73 40 54.79% 4 5.48% Evansville PD 5 1 20.00%Midwest PD 3 1 33.33% Midwest PDMills PD 159 100 62.89% 14 8.81% Mills PD 3 2 66.67%Natrona SO 286 157 54.90% 16 5.59% Natrona SO 16 3 18.75% 2 12.50%Other 32 24 75.00% 4 12.50% OtherWHP 162 114 70.37% 18 11.11% WHP 1
Alcohol and Drug Involvement
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Alcohol No Drive Liquor No Department Involved Home Bar Party Car Other Response Home Bar Up Party Store ResponseCasper PD 1207 236 295 54 14 67 247 134 258 1 31 43 319Evansville PD 44 10 22 1 5 4 5 22 1 1 4 5Midwest PD 1 1 1Mills PD 115 19 54 5 2 7 11 6 48 3 2 19Natrona SO 173 35 58 10 9 21 20 23 56 2 4 9 32Other 29 1 7 3 3 12 1 5 3 7 6WHP 138 22 59 3 12 15 6 10 52 2 8 14Natrona County Totals 1707 323 495 76 41 127 289 178 441 4 44 74 395
No. of No. of No. ofDepartment Bar Name Reports Dept. Bar Name Reports Dept. Bar Name ReportsCasper PD Alibi 22 Casper Racks 6 Mills PD Taylor's 1
Back Door Lounge 6 PD Sandbar 42 Vintage 1Baylor 1 Sanford's 1 Natrona Alcova Marina 4Beacon 1 Sidelines 33 SO Baja 1Butch's 15 Taylor's 6 Beacon 7Country Club 1 TJ's 3 Chatters 4Cowboys 3 VFW 3 Cowboy's 3CY Liquors 1 Vintage 1 Fireside 1Drake's 2 Wonder Bar 12 Frosty's 1Eagle's 1 Evansville Butch's 12 Galloway 1Fire Rock 1 PD Sidelines 2 Horseshoe 4Fireside 23 Taylor's 5 La Cocina 1Frosty's 17 Mills PD Alibi 1 Moonlight 3Galloway 29 Baja 2 Northern Dream 3Holiday Inn 1 Bayou 3 Racks 12Horseshoe 1 Beacon 17 Sidelines 3Johnny O's 3 Butch's 1 Taylor's 1Monsoon 5 Cowboy's 3 Other Beacon 1Moonlight 25 Fireside 1 Moonlight 2Northern Dreams 1 Frosty's 1 Racks 1Old Chicago 5 Galloway 3 WHP Beacon 14On the Border 2 Hideaway 3 Butch's 2Oregon Trail 2 OT 2 Cowboy's 2Outback 1 Racks 4 Fireside 2Parkway Plaza 2 Sandbar 2 Galloway 6Poplar Wines 2 Horseshoe 1
Oregon Trail 2Racks 15Sandbar 3Taylor's 3VFW 3
* Total of percents in Location of Consumption and Point of Sale categories may exceed 100% due to single arrests involving more than on location or point of sale.
Location of Alcohol Consumption and Point of Sale by Department
Location of Consumption Point of Sale
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EVALUATION OF ALCOHOL FACTORS IN CUSTODIAL ARRESTS
Albany County Sheriff’s Department
OFFICER or CR NUMBER ___________________________ DATE_____________________ The following information is being collected in an effort to evaluate alcohol factors in custodial and DUI arrests in all twenty-three counties in Wyoming. This data will be used for statistical analysis purposes only. Please fill out a separate form for every person being booked into your facility. Please fill in the information based on your knowledge of the case, personal observations, and/or questioning of the person arrested. The person should be advised that no case sensitive information is being recorded and that this information is being collected for statistical purposes only. A copy of the final report will be provided to every participating agency. Thanks for your help.
DEPARTMENT (Circle agency affecting arrest; if agency is not listed please fill in “Other”)
Albany Laramie UW PD WHP G&F Other: ________________________ GENDER (Circle one): Male Female AGE: _______ STATUS (Circle one): County Resident In-State Visitor Out-of-State Visitor OFFENSE CHARGED (Circle all that apply): Misdemeanor Felony TYPE of CRIME (Circle all that apply):
Domestic Violence Assault Resisting Arrest
Public Intoxication DUI MIP TRAFFIC CRASH INVOLVED (Circle one): Yes No DRUGS INVOLVED (Circle one): Yes No METH INVOLVED (Circle one): Yes No ALCOHOL INVOLVED (Note if you detect the odor of alcohol or if you have knowledge that the person had been drinking prior to being arrested) (Circle one): Yes No If yes (Fill in all that apply): Intoximeter BAC: ________ Blood Test BAC: ________ UA BAC: _______ PBT BAC: ________ Refused all testing (Circle if applicable): Yes LOCATION OF LAST CONSUMPTION (Circle all that apply):
Home Bar (Name: _________________________) Car Party/Event
Other: __________________________________ Did not respond
POINT OF SALE OR WHERE ALCOHOL WAS OBTAINED (Circle all that apply):
Home Bar Party/Event Liquor Store Drive-up Window
Other: ___________________________________ Did not respond
WYOMING'S ALCOHOL IMPAIRMENT EDUCATIONAL GUIDEMALES - APPROXIMATE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION (AC) PERCENTAGE
Estimates based on physically fit adult males who consume the alcohol over a one hour period.
BODY WEIGHT IN POUNDSNov-06
DRINKS 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 2400 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 The Only Safe Driving Limit
1 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02Impairment Begins
2 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03
3 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 Driving Skills Significantly Affected4 0.15 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06
5 0.19 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08
Legally Intoxicated Criminal Penalties
6 0.23 0.19 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.09
7 0.26 0.22 0.19 0.16 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.11
8 0.30 0.25 0.21 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.13
9 0.34 0.28 0.24 0.21 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.14
10 0.37 0.31 0.27 0.23 0.21 0.19 0.17 0.16
11 0.41 0.34 0.29 0.26 0.23 0.21 0.18 0.17
12 0.45 0.37 0.32 0.28 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.19
13 0.48 0.40 0.35 0.30 0.27 0.25 0.22 0.20
14 0.52 0.44 0.37 0.33 0.30 0.26 0.24 0.22
15 0.56 0.47 0.40 0.35 0.32 0.28 0.25 0.23
16 0.60 0.50 0.43 0.37 0.34 0.30 0.27 0.25
17 0.63 0.53 0.45 0.40 0.36 0.32 0.29 0.27
18 0.67 0.56 0.48 0.42 0.38 0.34 0.30 0.28
19 0.71 0.59 0.51 0.44 0.40 0.36 0.32 0.30 Possible Coma or Death from
Respiratory Paralysis 20 0.74 0.62 0.53 0.49 0.42 0.38 0.33 0.31
21 0.78 0.65 0.56 0.51 0.44 0.40 0.35 0.33
Subtract .01% for each 40 minutes of drinking. One drink is 1.25 ounces of 80 proof liquor,
12 ounces of beer, or 5 ounces of table wine.
DRIVING IMPAIRED AC = .05% - .07%
LEGALLY INTOXICATED AC = .08% AND UP
NOTE: PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 21 CAN FACE CRIMINAL PENALTIES IF CAUGHT DRIVING WITH A DETECTABLE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF 0.02% OR MORE.
* Guide developed by J.Anderle, Laramie PD and Mike Moore, Wyoming Chemical Testing
ATTACHMENT "B"
WYOMING'S ALCOHOL IMPAIRMENT EDUCATIONAL GUIDEFEMALES - APPROXIMATE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION (AC) PERCENTAGE
Estimates based on physically fit adult females who consume the alcohol over a one hour period.
BODY WEIGHT IN POUNDSNov-06
DRINKS 90 100 120 140 160 180 200 2200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 The Only Safe Driving Limit
1 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02Impairment Begins
2 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04
3 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 Driving Skills Significantly Affected4 0.20 0.18 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.08
5 0.25 0.23 0.19 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.10
Legally Intoxicated Criminal Penalties
6 0.30 0.27 0.23 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.12
7 0.35 0.32 0.27 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.16 0.14
8 0.40 0.36 0.30 0.26 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.17
9 0.45 0.41 0.34 0.29 0.26 0.23 0.20 0.19
10 0.51 0.46 0.37 0.32 0.29 0.26 0.22 0.21
11 0.56 0.50 0.42 0.36 0.32 0.28 0.25 0.23
12 0.61 0.55 0.45 0.39 0.35 0.31 0.27 0.25
13 0.66 0.59 0.49 0.42 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.27
14 0.71 0.64 0.53 0.45 0.40 0.36 0.31 0.29
15 0.76 0.68 0.57 0.48 0.43 0.38 0.34 0.31
16 0.81 0.73 0.61 0.52 0.46 0.41 0.36 0.33
17 0.86 0.77 0.64 0.55 0.49 0.43 0.38 0.36
18 0.91 0.82 0.68 0.58 0.52 0.46 0.40 0.38
19 0.96 0.87 0.71 0.61 0.55 0.49 0.42 0.40 Possible Coma or Death from
Respiratory Paralysis 20 1.02 0.91 0.76 0.65 0.58 0.54 0.45 0.42
21 1.07 0.96 0.79 0.69 0.61 0.56 0.47 0.44
Subtract .01% for each 40 minutes of drinking. One drink is 1.25 ounces of 80 proof liquor,
12 ounces of beer, or 5 ounces of table wine.
DRIVING IMPAIRED AC = .05% - .07%
LEGALLY INTOXICATED AC = .08% AND UP
NOTE: PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 21 CAN FACE CRIMINAL PENALTIES IF CAUGHT DRIVING WITH A DETECTABLE ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF 0.02% OR MORE.
* Guide developed by J.Anderle, Laramie PD and Mike Moore, Wyoming Chemical Testing
ATTACHMENT "C"
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This project was accomplished due to the committed support of all the law enforcement
administrators in Wyoming, and in particular, the Sheriffs’ generous commitment of agency
resources. The day-to-day supervision and weekly submittal of the project reporting forms and
the individual efforts of the hundreds of arresting/detention officers who filled out the reporting
forms should be acknowledged as well. Their collective efforts were absolutely essential to the
overall success of this project.
Albany
Dave O’Malley – Sheriff
Gary Wilken
Big Horn
Ken Blackburn – Sheriff
Debbie Cook
Deb Rathbun
Campbell
Bill Pownall – Sheriff
Tom O’Neal
Carbon
Jerry Colson – Sheriff
Becky George
Converse
Clint Becker – Sheriff
Jan Dillon
Crook
Steve Stahla – Sheriff
John Rice
Peggy Boardman
Fremont
Skip Hornecker –Sheriff
Kathy Mosbrucker
Ron Blumenshine
Fremont County ACC
Lisa Amos - Director
Shelley Mbonu
Goshen
Don Murphy – Sheriff
Bryan Morehouse
Brenda Sishc
Hot Springs
Lou Falgoust – Sheriff
Dan Pebbles
Johnson
Steve Kozisek – Sheriff
Kevin Filbert
Laramie
Danny Glick – Sheriff
Bill Long
Jay Stewart
Lincoln
Shane Johnson – Sheriff
Bill Thek
Natrona
Mark Benton – Sheriff
John Becker
Tammy Britton
Niobrara
Rick Zerbe – Sheriff
Lori Doyle
Gayle Santistevan
Park
Scott Steward – Sheriff
Steve Oliver
Platte
Steve Keigley – Sheriff
JoLynn Gaddis
Sheridan
Dave Hofmeier – Sheriff
Jane Gale
Sublette
Dave Lankford – Sheriff
Ruby Mendive
Travis Bingham
Sweetwater
Richard Haskell – Sheriff
Shelli Roy
Yasmin Hamilton
Teton
Jim Whalen – Sheriff
Troy Sutton
Uinta
Lou Napoli – Sheriff
Sarah Jeffers
Washakie
Steve Rakness – Sheriff
Marilyn Keuntjes
Wanda Richards
Weston
Bryan Colvard - Sheriff
Jamie Stith
_________________________________________________________________
A special thanks to the Glenrock, Mills and Cheyenne Police Departments and the Goshen
County Sheriff’s Office for the photos provided for this report. Cover photo – Glenrock Police
Department.
__________________________________________________________________
Database Manager: Erin Maggard - Johnson and Associates
Data Entry: Angela Hill – Johnson and Associates
Data Entry: Andrew Hill – Johnson and Associates
Data Entry: Christina Hill – Johnson and Associates
Association Liaison: Lori Emmert – Johnson and Associates
Project Manager: Ernest L. Johnson - Johnson and Associates
Highway Safety Grants Supervisor: Robert Tompkins – WYDOT
Highway Safety Grant Manager: Stephanie Lucero - WYDOT
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PROJECT MANAGER VITA
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Ernest L. Johnson, Director of Services
Johnson & Associates
1036 Durango
Douglas, WY 82633
Phone: (307) 351-8614
Fax: (800) 954-0778
E-mail: [email protected]
RELATED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Twenty-four years experience as an administrator of a state agency with direct
responsibility for budget development and administration, planning, organizing,
directing, staffing, and program services delivery.
Masters degree in Public Administration; over thirty-five years experience training and
working with executives to achieve excellence in government, manage and implement
change, increase organizational effectiveness and maximize program efficiency.
Conducted in-depth management studies for criminal justice agencies for the states of
Massachusetts and New Hampshire. These studies assessed the delivery of program
services by agencies with statewide responsibilities and provided recommendations for
increasing organizational efficiency and agency credibility.
Over thirty-five years of experience in researching, writing, and administering a variety
of federal and state grants. Grants involved in excess of several million dollars for a wide
variety of purposes: personnel, equipment, training, research and providing services with
targeted priorities.
Extensive experience in researching, evaluating and implementing a wide variety of
projects. These projects varied in scope and duration, and many required the
involvement and partnership of multiple agencies and personnel throughout the state, as
well as the enactment of state legislation.
o Evaluation performed for the Substance Abuse Division - WDH – “Responsible
Server Training Program” – October 2002
o Managed the Wyoming First Lady’s Initiative to Reduce Underage Drinking –
November 2004 to September 2006
o Currently serving as the Facilitator for the Wyoming Seat Belt Coalition
o Managed project and authored report: A Comprehensive Review of Alcohol State
Statutes: Findings and Recommendations for Reducing Underage and Binge
Drinking in Wyoming – 2008
o Management Review of the Wyoming Seat Belt Coalition: Mission, Goals and
Work Scope – September 2011
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Thirty years of experience in conducting a variety of feasibility studies
o Conducted numerous feasibility studies for the Wyoming Legislature
o Most recent feasibility study conducted for the Town of Wright: “Should the
Town of Wright create its own Police Department?” May 2004
Conducted executive level training for the US Department of Justice/ State Department:
o Instructed a 40-hour training course entitled “The Office of Professional
Responsibility” for the Lithuania National Police command staff - 2001
o Instructed an 80-hour training course entitled “Sex Crimes Investigations” for
Investigators and Prosecutors in Lithuania - 2001
Faculty - Criminal Justice Department - University of Wyoming (September 2000 to
September 2012)
o Criminal Justice Management, Concepts of Modern Policing, Ethics in the
Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice Civil Liability, Politics and the
Judicial Process, Criminal Courts and Processes, and Police Deviance.
Management consultant for the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police -
Projects completed or currently in progress:
o Evaluation of Alcohol Factors in Custodial Arrest in Wyoming – May 2005
o Statewide Public Opinion Survey: Alcohol Issues and Policies (phone survey of
4,600 residents of Wyoming – Report released November 2006
o Evaluation of Alcohol Factors in Custodial Arrests in Wyoming - 2006: Phase I
(data collection), Phase II (Analysis, Findings and Strategies)
o Evaluation of Alcohol Factors in Custodial Arrests in Wyoming – 2007, 2008,
2009
o Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming: 2006 – 2008
o Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming: 2010, 2011, 2012
o Project Manager for the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Program –
September 2007 to May 2009
o Project Manager for WY-CIA Wyoming Communities in Action – Phase I, Phase
II – September 2007 to May 2009
o Project Manager for Reducing Underage Drinking and Driving – October 2007 to
September 2009
o Project Coordinator for Project Safe Neighborhoods in Wyoming: A national
initiative directed by the US Department of Justice aimed at reducing gun crimes
and violence in this country. Initiative is currently in its sixth year of operation
in Wyoming.
Facilitator/Coordinator for the Wyoming Seat Belt Coalition – December 2006 to present
Administration and coordination of WYDOT-Highway Safety’s Selective Traffic
Enforcement Program Grants for Wyoming law enforcement agencies– December 2008
to present
Facilitator for the Wyoming Safe Communities Project – FY 2012
Facilitator/Coordinator for the Governor’s Council on Impaired Driving – December
2011 to present