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Cheyenne Detectives Working Hard On Homicide Of 14-Year-Old

CHEYENNE, Wy —Cheyenne Police Detectives continue investigating the shooting of a Cheyenne teenager in the early hours of Monday morning.

“The entire Detective Bureau has been working diligently, around the clock since the homicide occurred. We will not stop until the shooter is apprehended and arrested,” said Detective Lieutenant Rob Dafoe.

Detectives continue to follow up on all leads and public tips.

“The case involves the death of a juvenile, and there is a specific process that must be followed to ensure the investigation is not compromised,” said Dafoe.

“We must be sensitive to the family and other details surrounding an incident like this.”

The CPD encourages the public to use discretion when reading information and comments posted on social media, as the content may not be accurate and can be misleading in the aftermath of a tragic event

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