In a college town and regional hub like Laramie, incidents often occur in high-visibility, high-movement settings—then quickly get buried under “policy” and “procedure” explanations.
Common Laramie-area scenarios we see include:
- Parking lots and garage entries near apartment complexes, retail centers, and employers—especially where lighting is poor or access doors don’t reliably lock.
- After-hours incidents near building entrances, loading areas, or shared walkways where supervision is limited.
- Campus-adjacent housing situations—for example, when doors, locks, or entry codes don’t perform as advertised.
- Event spillover—when increased pedestrian activity makes it more likely that threats go unnoticed or response is delayed.
- Winter conditions that affect safety: obstructed lighting from snow/ice, blocked sightlines, or surfaces that make it harder to reach help quickly.
The key question in these cases is whether the property owner or business took reasonable steps for the kind of risk that was realistic for their specific location and schedule.


