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2013 ALCOHOL and CRIME in WYOMING

WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Highway Safety Program ALCOHOL AND CRIME IN WYOMING: 2013 April 2014 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 grant funds received from the Wyoming Department of Transportation Highway Safety Program. The project was managed by Johnson and Associates of Douglas, Wyoming. This report was authored by Ernest L. Johnson, Director of Services.

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 4. PROJECT DESIGN and IMPLEMENTATION.....12 5. DATA/STATISTICS......13-43 Table Total Number of Reports to Number of Arrests 14 Table Number of Arrests and Percentages 15 Table Statewide arrests Demographics 16 Tables Alcohol and Drug Involvement by Offense 17 Table Meth, Drugs and Public Intoxication 18 Pie Chart Methamphetamine, Alcohol and Other Drugs 19 Bar Graph Alcohol Arrests Percentages 20 Bar Graph Public Intoxication arrests by County 21 Bar Graph DUI arrests by County 22 Line Graph Arrests by Month 23 Table Location of Alcohol Consumption/Sale 24 Tables DUI Arrests; Traffic Crashes 25 Bar and Pie Graphs DUI statistics 26-31 Tables and Bar Graphs Juvenile Statistics 32-39 Table Natrona County Statistics (Sample County Statistics) 40 43 6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS..... 44 7. ATTACHMENTS..........45-50 A - Sample Reporting Form B - BAC Educational Guide Males C BAC Educational Guide - Females D - Project Manager Vita Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 1

INTRODUCTION Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 efforts, 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 nine years which can now be analyzed for the purpose of identifying trends relative to alcohol, as well as other drug abuse 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 136,864 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 four-year trends analysis which is included in this report. 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 Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 2

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 18,670 persons who were arrested and subsequently detained in a county detention facility in Wyoming during the previous year 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 substance-related arrest information collected in all twenty-three counties in Wyoming during a twelve-month time period (January 1, through December 31, 2013) by the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police. Information was collected from a total of 18,670 persons who were arrested and subsequently detained in a county detention facility. The substance-related arrest data contained in this report provides a statistical picture of the impact that substance 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 36 (last year s average was 33). 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. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 3

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 8% of the total arrests statewide. This is a 1% increase from recent years. 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 18,670 persons were arrested statewide and taken to jail in 2013 and 77% of the time the arrest involved alcohol and/or other drugs. Alcohol-involved arrests decreased by4% from 2012; however, drug-involved arrests increased 2% and meth-involved arrests increased 1%. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 4

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 The level of alcohol involvement reported in the 136,864 reported arrests during the last nine 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 67.69% of all custodial arrests. Methamphetamine was involved in 3.44% of the 18,670 reported arrests. Other drugs were involved in 11.49% of the reported arrests. Arrests for public intoxication accounted for 16.67% of all arrests. The average blood alcohol content for persons arrested for public intoxication was 0.24. Driving under the influence arrests accounted for 29.6% of all arrests. The average reported blood alcohol content for DUI arrests statewide was 0.1556. 1 47% of persons arrested for DUI had a reported BAC level above 0.16 and 9% had a BAC of 0.24 or greater. The average reported BAC for 671 persons who were arrested for DUI after being involved in a traffic crash was 0.1636. The age group (in 5-year increments) with the highest percentage of DUI arrests was age 21-25 (20%), followed by age 26-30 (14%) and 31-35 (12%). 1 In Wyoming, a person driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 is legally presumed to be impaired. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 5

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 In order to grasp the significance of the blood alcohol content statistics listed below, 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 (67.69%), the inordinate number of arrests for public intoxication (4,241) and DUI (4,353) and the high levels of BAC recorded for these individuals (average BAC: 0.24 for public intoxication and 0.1556 for DUI) appear to validate the concerns about alcohol abuse expressed by Wyoming residents in the most recent statewide public opinion survey 2. 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 Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 6

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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. *************************************** Alcohol was a factor in 67.69% of the custodial arrests in Wyoming. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Niobrara 100% Crook 94.44% Weston 92.31% Alcohol was involved in 69.97% of all misdemeanor arrests. Methamphetamine was involved in 3.44% of the arrests statewide. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Campbell 8.09% Sweetwater 7.33% Hot Springs 6.60% Other drugs were involved in 11.49% of the reported arrests statewide. Counties with significantly higher statistics: Uinta 23.32% Sublette 21.65% Sweetwater 21.45% Arrests for Public Intoxication accounted for 16.67% 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 27.45% Fremont 25.55% Laramie 20.90% Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 7

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 The average blood alcohol content for all persons arrested for public intoxication was 0.24. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Platte 0.3000 Fremont 0.2703 Converse.2595 Driving under the influence (DUI) arrests accounted for 29.6% of all arrests statewide. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Weston 82.69% Niobrara 78.95% Crook 70.37% 10.84% of the arrests for DUI involved drugs; o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Platte 27.03% Uinta 23.08% Lincoln 16.96% The average blood alcohol content (BAC) reported for 4,353 persons arrested for driving under the influence statewide was 0.1556. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Fremont - 0.1822 Carbon - 0.1729 Big Horn - 0.1709 12.97% of traffic crashes resulting in arrests involved drugs. o Counties with significantly higher statistics: Platte 50.00% (5) VOADC 50.00% (2) Lincoln 35.71% (5) The average BAC reported for 627 traffic crashes that involved alcohol was 0.160. 47% of the persons arrested for driving under the influence had average blood alcohol content above 0.1636. o 9% 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 Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 8

JUVENILE/ UNDERAGE DATA Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 in 2010. It should also be noted that the number of youth ages 18 to 20 arrested for the same offenses also had similar positive results. Listed below are a few significant statistics relative to substance involvement in juvenile arrests for 2013. A chart that provides significant statistics for 2010 2012 are also included. 5.79% of all persons arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) were under the age of 21. Juveniles accounted for less than 1% (.0058) of the arrests statewide. 25.93% of the juvenile arrests involved alcohol. 7.41% of the juvenile arrests involved methamphetamine. 29.63% of the juvenile arrests involved other drugs. 230 minors arrested for alcohol-related offenses reported obtaining alcohol at: o Party 29.57% o Bar 24.35% o Home 31.30% o Liquor Store 14.78% Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 9

TRENDS ANALYSIS Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 The graphs pictured below 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 four years. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 10

TRAFFIC CRASH DATA Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 Because many of the arrests in Wyoming involve traffic crashes, this report also incorporates alcohol and drug-involved crash data collected by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Graphs that track the number and percentage of alcohol-involved traffic crashes and fatality crashes in Wyoming now included as a part of this report. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 11

Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 18,670 reporting forms were submitted by the twenty-three county detention facilities and the Volunteers of America Detox Center during the twelve-month data collection period January 1 through December 31, 2013. The following page provides a complete accounting of the number of reports submitted by each county compared to the number of actual field-arrests book-ins. Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 12

Total Number of Reports to Number of Actual Arrests January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Albany 48 / 56 56 / 67 68 / 87 73 / 88 56 / 104 63 / 83 101 / 101 81 / 96 96 / 106 116 / 116 95 / 95 79 / 79 Big Horn 9 / 9 7 / 7 8 / 8 11 / 11 7 / 7 11 / 11 10 / 10 18 / 18 8 / 8 9 / 9 7 / 8 4 / 4 Campbell 98 / 108 87 / 99 119 / 145 123 / 146 118 / 150 128 / 150 96 / 133 97 / 119 102 / 119 105 / 124 111 / 131 89 / 93 Carbon 30 / 31 30 / 31 30 / 30 31 / 31 38 / 38 33 / 33 55 / 55 46 / 46 47 / 49 39 / 39 25 / 25 39 / 39 Converse 47 / 67 32 / 48 47 / 70 42 / 77 48 / 69 38 / 62 47 / 69 75 / 113 32 / 67 37 / 54 53 / 76 38 / 55 Crook 4 / 4 6 / 6 3 / 3 5 / 5 4 / 4 3 / 3 10 / 10 6 / 6 5 / 5 3 / 3 3 / 4 2 / 2 Fremont 93 / 208 93 / 227 101 / 236 112 / 225 103 / 250 87 / 210 87 / 236 86 / 231 68 / 184 100 / 255 87 / 230 118 / 173 Goshen 6 / 6 5 / 5 9 / 10 21 / 21 17 / 17 15 / 15 10 / 11 18 / 18 16 / 16 6 / 6 10 / 10 17 / 17 Hot Springs 4 / 11 2 / 7 6 / 9 12 / 14 15 / 18 13 / 13 12 / 12 13 / 13 13 / 14 6 / 16 4 / 9 6 / 10 Johnson 35 / 37 15 / 15 18 / 19 27 / 27 31 / 31 32 / 32 31 / 37 41 / 41 34 / 34 33 / 33 18 / 18 20 / 22 Laramie 166 / 166 140 / 175 186 / 186 164 / 164 169 / 194 186 / 186 250 / 250 207 / 237 186 / 186 186 / 186 194 / 223 176 / 176 Lincoln 18 / 29 15 / 25 14 / 19 9 / 18 15 / 27 19 / 36 34 / 41 30 / 39 27 / 39 24 / 41 13 / 29 21 / 34 Natrona 235 / 240 272 / 277 249 / 254 258 / 263 305 / 311 302 / 308 296 / 302 258 / 263 322 / 328 282 / 288 265 / 270 239 / 244 Niobrara / 4 / 0 1 / 1 3 / 7 / 0 4 / 0 / 5 4 / 5 1 / 7 2 / 3 4 / 4 / 3 Park 39 / 39 37 / 39 49 / 49 35 / 41 42 / 42 37 / 37 41 / 41 48 / 60 41 / 41 36 / 42 24 / 26 21 / 31 Platte 17 / 20 10 / 13 21 / 21 20 / 21 13 / 22 29 / 29 31 / 33 / 16 / 26 13 / 15 9 / 9 / 23 Sheridan 40 / 40 39 / 40 38 / 40 36 / 37 37 / 37 43 / 43 66 / 66 59 / 60 48 / 48 45 / 45 52 / 54 50 / 58 Sublette 14 / 14 31 / 32 18 / 19 6 / 7 15 / 15 28 / 28 29 / 30 24 / 24 22 / 23 23 / 24 14 / 14 7 / 7 Sweetwater 119 / 119 118 / 118 119 / 119 109 / 110 152 / 152 133 / 133 138 / 138 136 / 136 105 / 105 110 / 115 / 115 105 / 105 Teton 40 / 70 39 / 52 68 / 93 13 / 35 32 / 56 38 / 67 66 / 89 53 / 82 34 / 48 30 / 44 27 / 42 19 / 30 Uinta 34 / 54 12 / 17 35 / 36 30 / 53 31 / 49 30 / 61 31 / 54 42 / 56 26 / 41 19 / 31 32 / 43 21 / 38 Washakie 10 / 11 14 / 14 15 / 15 15 / 15 17 / 20 17 / 17 20 / 20 24 / 24 10 / 10 14 / 14 10 / 10 7 / 7 Weston 7 / 12 7 / 12 16 / 27 4 / 10 4 / 15 4 / 14 2 / 10 1 / 5 1 / 12 4 / 1 / 10 1 / 6 Percent of Total Reports to Total Arrests Albany 86.46% Johnson 96.82% Sweetwater 99.93% Big Horn 99.09% Laramie 94.89% Teton 64.83% Campbell 83.92% Lincoln 63.40% Uinta 64.35% Carbon 99.11% Natrona 98.06% Washakie 97.74% Converse 64.81% Niobrara 38.46% Weston 36.09% Crook 98.18% Park 92.21% Fremont 42.59% Platte 65.73% Goshen 98.68% Sheridan 97.36% State of Hot Springs 72.60% Sublette 97.47% Wyoming 81.60% Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 13

DATA /STATISTICS Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 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 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 report and the accompanying Supplemental Report can be downloaded from the following websites: http://wascop.com and http://jandaconsulting.com Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police 14

Statewide Arrests January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Numbers by Department Total Misdemeanor Domestic Resist Public Alcohol Drugs County Offenses Felony Violence Arrest Assault Intox Involved Involved Statewide 18,670 13,903 1,547 1,044 340 624 4,241 12,638 2,146 Albany 932 831 65 34 47 28 176 707 135 Big Horn 109 94 7 12 4 24 17 86 10 Campbell 1,273 1,076 104 74 13 55 195 897 254 Carbon 443 374 73 30 11 57 21 244 87 Converse 536 404 85 35 16 28 23 311 96 Crook 54 51 2 4 1 2 7 51 7 Fremont 1,135 912 86 67 61 44 290 816 76 Goshen 150 137 10 8 14 1 27 113 7 Hot Springs 106 76 14 6 2 3 6 64 22 Johnson 335 267 45 10 5 13 32 190 46 Laramie 2,210 1,797 244 341 51 55 462 1,423 298 Lincoln 239 196 22 24 5 18 15 147 48 Natrona 3,283 2,587 375 170 53 85 613 1,563 349 Niobrara 19 19 1 1 19 Park 450 337 62 41 4 37 43 265 57 Platte 163 138 24 18 2 13 4 100 52 Sheridan 553 478 38 30 8 17 34 409 67 Sublette 231 195 23 8 2 12 16 135 50 Sweetwater 1,459 1,271 203 28 22 90 272 712 313 Teton 459 414 14 30 1 8 126 385 46 Uinta 343 299 32 41 13 14 49 189 80 VOADC 3,963 1,777 2 3 1 1,789 3,651 14 Washakie 173 126 17 26 4 16 21 113 27 Weston 52 47 3 1 3 2 48 5 Percents by Department * Total Misdemeanor Domestic Resist Public Alcohol Drugs County Offenses Felony Violence Arrest Assault Intox** Involved Involved Statewide 18,670 74.47% 8.29% 5.59% 1.82% 3.34% 16.67% 67.69% 11.49% Albany 932 89.16% 6.97% 3.65% 5.04% 3.00% 18.88% 75.86% 14.48% Big Horn 109 86.24% 6.42% 11.01% 3.67% 22.02% 15.60% 78.90% 9.17% Campbell 1,273 84.52% 8.17% 5.81% 1.02% 4.32% 15.32% 70.46% 19.95% Carbon 443 84.42% 16.48% 6.77% 2.48% 12.87% 4.74% 55.08% 19.64% Converse 536 75.37% 15.86% 6.53% 2.99% 5.22% 4.29% 58.02% 17.91% Crook 54 94.44% 3.70% 7.41% 1.85% 3.70% 12.96% 94.44% 12.96% Fremont 1,135 80.35% 7.58% 5.90% 5.37% 3.88% 25.55% 71.89% 6.70% Goshen 150 91.33% 6.67% 5.33% 9.33% 0.67% 18.00% 75.33% 4.67% Hot Springs 106 71.70% 13.21% 5.66% 1.89% 2.83% 5.66% 60.38% 20.75% Johnson 335 79.70% 13.43% 2.99% 1.49% 3.88% 9.55% 56.72% 13.73% Laramie 2,210 81.31% 11.04% 15.43% 2.31% 2.49% 20.90% 64.39% 13.48% Lincoln 239 82.01% 9.21% 10.04% 2.09% 7.53% 6.28% 61.51% 20.08% Natrona 3,283 78.80% 11.42% 5.18% 1.61% 2.59% 18.67% 47.61% 10.63% Niobrara 19 100.00% 0.00% 5.26% 0.00% 0.00% 5.26% 100.00% 0.00% Park 450 74.89% 13.78% 9.11% 0.89% 8.22% 9.56% 58.89% 12.67% Platte 163 84.66% 14.72% 11.04% 1.23% 7.98% 2.45% 61.35% 31.90% Sheridan 553 86.44% 6.87% 5.42% 1.45% 3.07% 6.15% 73.96% 12.12% Sublette 231 84.42% 9.96% 3.46% 0.87% 5.19% 6.93% 58.44% 21.65% Sweetwater 1,459 87.11% 13.91% 1.92% 1.51% 6.17% 18.64% 48.80% 21.45% Teton 459 90.20% 3.05% 6.54% 0.22% 1.74% 27.45% 83.88% 10.02% Uinta 343 87.17% 9.33% 11.95% 3.79% 4.08% 14.29% 55.10% 23.32% VOADC 3,963 44.84% 0.05% 0.08% 0.00% 0.03% 45.14% 92.13% 0.35% Washakie 173 72.83% 9.83% 15.03% 2.31% 9.25% 12.14% 65.32% 15.61% Weston 52 90.38% 0.00% 5.77% 1.92% 5.77% 3.85% 92.31% 9.62% * 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 Volunteers of America Detox Ctr. (VOADC). Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 15

Statewide Arrests - Demographics January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Numbers by Department 0.320627 Residency County Total Offenses Misdemeanor Felony In County In-State Visitor Out of State Female Male Unknown Gender Average Age Statewide 18,670 13,903 1,547 14,963 1,084 1,908 3,896 14,326 448 36.15 Albany 932 831 65 549 140 215 188 712 32 28.49 Big Horn 109 94 7 87 10 11 24 80 5 36.26 Campbell 1,273 1,076 104 1,027 68 125 291 925 57 33.23 Carbon 443 374 73 275 51 116 87 340 16 33.46 Converse 536 404 85 324 78 104 118 408 10 33.36 Crook 54 51 2 17 21 16 6 48 0 38.09 Fremont 1,135 912 86 980 42 38 253 834 48 34.66 Goshen 150 137 10 122 8 19 30 120 0 35.71 Hot Springs 106 76 14 84 11 9 30 76 0 32.56 Johnson 335 267 45 210 57 51 66 258 11 37.40 Laramie 2,210 1,797 244 1,827 71 192 483 1688 39 35.64 Lincoln 239 196 22 172 23 34 60 167 12 35.39 Natrona 3,283 2,587 375 2,715 172 214 810 2409 64 33.21 Niobrara 19 19 7 5 6 2 17 0 39.13 Park 450 337 62 360 31 42 85 357 8 32.26 Platte 163 138 24 80 35 44 35 121 7 32.53 Sheridan 553 478 38 423 33 73 125 421 7 36.98 Sublette 231 195 23 129 42 50 41 177 13 35.38 Sweetwater 1,459 1,271 203 1,105 79 269 324 1128 7 32.11 Teton 459 414 14 243 31 133 89 355 15 35.12 Uinta 343 299 32 224 19 90 86 249 8 32.56 VOADC 3,963 1,777 2 3,838 25 43 597 3277 89 44.28 Washakie 173 126 17 124 25 11 52 121 0 33.67 Weston 52 47 41 7 3 14 38 0 36.27 Percents by Department * Residency County Total Offenses Misdemeanor Felony In County In-State Visitor Out of State Female Male Unkown Gender Statewide 18,670 74.47% 8.29% 80.14% 5.81% 10.22% 20.87% 76.73% 2.40% Albany 932 89.16% 6.97% 58.91% 15.02% 23.07% 20.17% 76.39% 3.43% Big Horn 109 86.24% 6.42% 79.82% 9.17% 10.09% 22.02% 73.39% 4.59% Campbell 1,273 84.52% 8.17% 80.68% 5.34% 9.82% 22.86% 72.66% 4.48% Carbon 443 84.42% 16.48% 62.08% 11.51% 26.19% 19.64% 76.75% 3.61% Converse 536 75.37% 15.86% 60.45% 14.55% 19.40% 22.01% 76.12% 1.87% Crook 54 94.44% 3.70% 31.48% 38.89% 29.63% 11.11% 88.89% 0.00% Fremont 1,135 80.35% 7.58% 86.34% 3.70% 3.35% 22.29% 73.48% 4.23% Goshen 150 91.33% 6.67% 81.33% 5.33% 12.67% 20.00% 80.00% 0.00% Hot Springs 106 71.70% 13.21% 79.25% 10.38% 8.49% 28.30% 71.70% 0.00% Johnson 335 79.70% 13.43% 62.69% 17.01% 15.22% 19.70% 77.01% 3.28% Laramie 2,210 81.31% 11.04% 82.67% 3.21% 8.69% 21.86% 76.38% 1.76% Lincoln 239 82.01% 9.21% 71.97% 9.62% 14.23% 25.10% 69.87% 5.02% Natrona 3,283 78.80% 11.42% 82.70% 5.24% 6.52% 24.67% 73.38% 1.95% Niobrara 19 100.00% 0.00% 36.84% 26.32% 31.58% 10.53% 89.47% 0.00% Park 450 74.89% 13.78% 80.00% 6.89% 9.33% 18.89% 79.33% 1.78% Platte 163 84.66% 14.72% 49.08% 21.47% 26.99% 21.47% 74.23% 4.29% Sheridan 553 86.44% 6.87% 76.49% 5.97% 13.20% 22.60% 76.13% 1.27% Sublette 231 84.42% 9.96% 55.84% 18.18% 21.65% 17.75% 76.62% 5.63% Sweetwater 1,459 87.11% 13.91% 75.74% 5.41% 18.44% 22.21% 77.31% 0.48% Teton 459 90.20% 3.05% 52.94% 6.75% 28.98% 19.39% 77.34% 3.27% Uinta 343 87.17% 9.33% 65.31% 5.54% 26.24% 25.07% 72.59% 2.33% VOADC 3,963 44.84% 0.05% 96.85% 0.63% 1.09% 15.06% 82.69% 2.25% Washakie 173 72.83% 9.83% 71.68% 14.45% 6.36% 30.06% 69.94% 0.00% Weston 52 90.38% 0.00% 78.85% 13.46% 5.77% 26.92% 73.08% 0.00% * Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 16

Alcohol and Drug Involvement Total Offenses Misdemeanor Offenses Resisting Arrest County Total Number Percent Number Percent County Misdemeanor Number Percent Number Percent County Resisting Arrest Number Percent Number Percent Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Statewide 18,670 12,638 67.69% 2,146 11.49% Statewide 13,903 9,728 69.97% 1,583 11.39% Statewide 340 250 73.53% 34 10.00% Albany 932 707 75.86% 135 14.48% Albany 831 660 79.42% 99 11.91% Albany 47 37 78.72% 4 8.51% Big Horn 109 86 78.90% 10 9.17% Big Horn 94 79 84.04% 8 8.51% Big Horn 4 1 25.00% 1 25.00% Campbell 1,273 897 70.46% 254 19.95% Campbell 1,076 785 72.96% 199 18.49% Campbell 13 7 53.85% 2 15.38% Carbon 443 244 55.08% 87 19.64% Carbon 374 218 58.29% 69 18.45% Carbon 11 8 72.73% 5 45.45% Converse 536 311 58.02% 96 17.91% Converse 404 269 66.58% 57 14.11% Converse 16 12 75.00% 1 6.25% Crook 54 51 94.44% 7 12.96% Crook 51 49 96.08% 7 13.73% Crook 1 1 100.00% 1 100.00% Fremont 1,135 816 71.89% 76 6.70% Fremont 912 693 75.99% 53 5.81% Fremont 61 52 85.25% 3 4.92% Goshen 150 113 75.33% 7 4.67% Goshen 137 108 78.83% 6 4.38% Goshen 14 9 64.29% 2 14.29% Hot Springs 106 64 60.38% 22 20.75% Hot Springs 76 51 67.11% 19 25.00% Hot Springs 2 2 100.00% Johnson 335 190 56.72% 46 13.73% Johnson 267 178 66.67% 35 13.11% Johnson 5 5 100.00% 1 20.00% Laramie 2,210 1,423 64.39% 298 13.48% Laramie 1,797 1234 68.67% 225 12.52% Laramie 51 38 74.51% 4 7.84% Lincoln 239 147 61.51% 48 20.08% Lincoln 196 130 66.33% 42 21.43% Lincoln 5 4 80.00% Natrona 3,283 1,563 47.61% 349 10.63% Natrona 2,587 1341 51.84% 217 8.39% Natrona 53 32 60.38% 4 7.55% Niobrara 19 19 100.00% Niobrara 19 19 100.00% Niobrara Park 450 265 58.89% 57 12.67% Park 337 225 66.77% 39 11.57% Park 4 4 100.00% 1 25.00% Platte 163 100 61.35% 52 31.90% Platte 138 88 63.77% 42 30.43% Platte 2 2 100.00% 1 50.00% Sheridan 553 409 73.96% 67 12.12% Sheridan 478 371 77.62% 47 9.83% Sheridan 8 7 87.50% 1 12.50% Sublette 231 135 58.44% 50 21.65% Sublette 195 123 63.08% 35 17.95% Sublette 2 2 100.00% Sweetwater 1,459 712 48.80% 313 21.45% Sweetwater 1,271 671 52.79% 266 20.93% Sweetwater 22 12 54.55% 1 4.55% Teton 459 385 83.88% 46 10.02% Teton 414 357 86.23% 34 8.21% Teton 1 1 100.00% 1 100.00% Uinta 343 189 55.10% 80 23.32% Uinta 299 175 58.53% 57 19.06% Uinta 13 10 76.92% VOADC 3,963 3,651 92.13% 14 0.35% VOADC 1,777 1773 99.77% 5 0.28% VOADC Washakie 173 113 65.32% 27 15.61% Washakie 126 88 69.84% 18 14.29% Washakie 4 3 75.00% 1 25.00% Weston 52 48 92.31% 5 9.62% Weston 47 43 91.49% 4 8.51% Weston 1 1 100.00% Felony Offenses Domestic Violence Assault County Felony Number Percent Number Percent County Domestic Violence Number Percent Number Percent County Assault Number Percent Number Percent Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Department Offenses Alcohol Alcohol Drugs Drugs Statewide 1,547 364 23.53% 475 30.70% Statewide 1,044 577 55.27% 39 3.74% Statewide 624 346 55.45% 30 4.81% Albany 65 20 30.77% 33 50.77% Albany 34 24 70.59% 1 2.94% Albany 28 19 67.86% 2 7.14% Big Horn 7 3 42.86% 1 14.29% Big Horn 12 5 41.67% 2 16.67% Big Horn 24 14 58.33% 1 4.17% Campbell 104 43 41.35% 40 38.46% Campbell 74 39 52.70% 3 4.05% Campbell 55 37 67.27% 3 5.45% Carbon 73 24 32.88% 21 28.77% Carbon 30 20 66.67% 2 6.67% Carbon 57 33 57.89% 4 7.02% Converse 85 14 16.47% 34 40.00% Converse 35 22 62.86% 1 2.86% Converse 28 17 60.71% 2 7.14% Crook 2 1 50.00% Crook 4 3 75.00% Crook 2 2 100.00% Fremont 86 29 33.72% 10 11.63% Fremont 67 52 77.61% 3 4.48% Fremont 44 30 68.18% 1 2.27% Goshen 10 4 40.00% 2 20.00% Goshen 8 3 37.50% Goshen 1 Hot Springs 14 3 21.43% 4 28.57% Hot Springs 6 2 33.33% 2 33.33% Hot Springs 3 2 66.67% 1 33.33% Johnson 45 9 20.00% 13 28.89% Johnson 10 8 80.00% Johnson 13 12 92.31% 1 7.69% Laramie 244 77 31.56% 56 22.95% Laramie 341 162 47.51% 13 3.81% Laramie 55 28 50.91% 4 7.27% Lincoln 22 5 22.73% 9 40.91% Lincoln 24 9 37.50% 2 8.33% Lincoln 18 9 50.00% Natrona 375 61 16.27% 101 26.93% Natrona 170 92 54.12% 3 1.76% Natrona 85 40 47.06% 1 1.18% Niobrara Niobrara 1 1 100.00% Niobrara Park 62 11 17.74% 10 16.13% Park 41 29 70.73% 1 2.44% Park 37 22 59.46% Platte 24 11 45.83% 11 45.83% Platte 18 12 66.67% 1 5.56% Platte 13 6 46.15% 1 7.69% Sheridan 38 9 23.68% 11 28.95% Sheridan 30 17 56.67% 1 3.33% Sheridan 17 12 70.59% Sublette 23 3 13.04% 9 39.13% Sublette 8 4 50.00% Sublette 12 6 50.00% 2 16.67% Sweetwater 203 23 11.33% 76 37.44% Sweetwater 28 9 32.14% 2 7.14% Sweetwater 90 28 31.11% 4 4.44% Teton 14 3 21.43% 5 35.71% Teton 30 23 76.67% Teton 8 6 75.00% Uinta 32 5 15.63% 22 68.75% Uinta 41 21 51.22% 2 4.88% Uinta 14 9 64.29% 2 14.29% VOADC 2 1 50.00% VOADC 3 3 100.00% VOADC 1 1 100.00% Washakie 17 6 35.29% 6 35.29% Washakie 26 14 53.85% Washakie 16 11 68.75% 1 6.25% Weston Weston 3 3 100.00% Weston 3 2 66.67% Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 17

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. BAC Statewide 18,670 643 3.44% 2,146 11.49% 4,241 16.67% 0.2397 Albany 932 11 1.18% 135 14.48% 176 18.88% 0.2218 Big Horn 109 1 0.92% 10 9.17% 17 15.60% 0.2054 Campbell 1,273 103 8.09% 254 19.95% 195 15.32% 0.2168 Carbon 443 12 2.71% 87 19.64% 21 4.74% 0.1839 Converse 536 26 4.85% 96 17.91% 23 4.29% 0.2595 Crook 54 2 3.70% 7 12.96% 7 12.96% 0.0540 Fremont 1,135 21 1.85% 76 6.70% 290 25.55% 0.2703 Goshen 150 4 2.67% 7 4.67% 27 18.00% 0.2566 Hot Springs 106 7 6.60% 22 20.75% 6 5.66% 0.1550 Johnson 335 5 1.49% 46 13.73% 32 9.55% 0.2188 Laramie 2,210 110 4.98% 298 13.48% 462 20.90% 0.1983 Lincoln 239 14 5.86% 48 20.08% 15 6.28% 0.2068 Natrona 3,283 149 4.54% 349 10.63% 613 18.67% 0.2092 Niobrara 19 1 5.26% 0.1760 Park 450 4 0.89% 57 12.67% 43 9.56% 0.1929 Platte 163 8 4.91% 52 31.90% 4 2.45% 0.3000 Sheridan 553 10 1.81% 67 12.12% 34 6.15% 0.2459 Sublette 231 9 3.90% 50 21.65% 16 6.93% 0.1569 Sweetwater 1,459 107 7.33% 313 21.45% 272 18.64% 0.1881 Teton 459 4 0.87% 46 10.02% 126 27.45% 0.2038 Uinta 343 19 5.54% 80 23.32% 49 14.29% 0.2352 VOADC 3,963 10 0.25% 14 0.35% 1,789 45.14% 0.2527 Washakie 173 7 4.05% 27 15.61% 21 12.14% 0.2082 Weston 52 5 9.62% 2 3.85% 0.2500 ** VOADC not included in statewide PI percent. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 18

Meth, Alcohol and Other Drugs Involved Arrests 42, 0.22% 1075, 5.76% 70, 0.37% 517, 2.77% 484, 2.59% 4398, 23.56% Meth Involved Other Drugs Involved Alcohol Involved Alcohol & Meth Alcohol & Other Drugs Alcohol, Meth & Other Drugs Meth & Other Drugs No Substance Involved 14, 0.07% Total Arrests: 18,670 12070, 64.65% Given: Number of Arrests, Percentage of Total Arrests Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 19

Alcohol Involved Arrests as a Percentage of All Arrests by County (Red line indicates statewide percent - 67.69%) 120.00% 100.00% 80.00% 60.00% 75.86% 78.90% 70.46% 55.08% 58.02% 94.44% 71.89% 75.33% 60.38% 56.72% 64.39% 61.51% 47.61% 100.00% 58.89% 61.35% 73.96% 58.44% 48.80% 83.88% 55.10% 92.13% 65.32% 92.31% 40.00% 20.00% 0.00% Given: Number of Arrests, Percentage of Total Arrests Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 20

Public Intoxication Arrests as a Percentage of All Arrests by County (Red line indicates statewide percent - 16.67%) 50.00% 45.00% 45.14% 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.55% 27.45% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 18.88% 15.60% 15.32% 4.74% 4.29% 12.96% 18.00% 5.66% 9.55% 20.90% 6.28% 18.67% 5.26% 9.56% 2.45% 6.15% 6.93% 18.64% 14.29% 12.14% 3.85% 0.00% * Excluding Volunteers of America Detox Center. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 21

0.9 0.8 0.7 DUI Arrests as a Percentage of All Arrests by County (Red line indicates statewide percent - 29.58%) 70.37% 78.95% 82.69% 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 38.84% 44.04% 42.58% 31.83% 30.97% 23.70% 50.67% 28.30% 33.43% 25.52% 46.86% 18.06% 31.11% 45.40% 44.30% 40.69% 23.99% 42.27% 26.53% 30.06% 0.1 0 0.05% * Excludes Volunteers of America Detox Center. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 22

Average DUI BAC Red line indicates statewide average - 0.1556 0.2000 0.1800 0.1600 0.1400 0.1563 0.1709 0.1453 0.1729 0.1543 0.1463 0.1822 0.1662 0.1428 0.1538 0.1665 0.1457 0.1502 0.1555 0.1428 0.1529 0.1616 0.1395 0.1554 0.1431 0.1468 0.1513 0.1526 0.1200 0.1090 0.1000 0.0800 0.0600 0.0400 0.0200 0.0000 * Excludes Volunteers of America Detox Center. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 23

DUI Arrests County Total DUI % DUI Ave. DUI % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total* BAC Drugs Drugs Statewide 18,670 4,353 29.58% 0.1556 472 10.84% Albany 932 362 38.84% 0.1563 35 9.67% Big Horn 109 48 44.04% 0.1709 7 14.58% Campbell 1,273 542 42.58% 0.1453 62 11.44% Carbon 443 141 31.83% 0.1729 15 10.64% Converse 536 166 30.97% 0.1543 19 11.45% Crook 54 38 70.37% 0.1463 5 13.16% Fremont 1,135 269 23.70% 0.1822 22 8.18% Goshen 150 76 50.67% 0.1662 3 3.95% Hot Springs 106 30 28.30% 0.1428 2 6.67% Johnson 335 112 33.43% 0.1538 18 16.07% Laramie 2,210 564 25.52% 0.1665 46 8.16% Lincoln 239 112 46.86% 0.1457 19 16.96% Natrona 3,283 593 18.06% 0.1502 71 11.97% Niobrara 19 15 78.95% 0.1555 Park 450 140 31.11% 0.1428 23 16.43% Platte 163 74 45.40% 0.1529 20 27.03% Sheridan 553 245 44.30% 0.1616 13 5.31% Sublette 231 94 40.69% 0.1395 13 13.83% Sweetwater 1,459 350 23.99% 0.1554 36 10.29% Teton 459 194 42.27% 0.1431 16 8.25% Uinta 343 91 26.53% 0.1468 21 23.08% VOADC 3,963 2 0.05% 0.1090 Washakie 173 52 30.06% 0.1513 4 7.69% Weston 52 43 82.69% 0.1526 2 4.65% * VOACC not included in DUI as percent of the total. Traffic Crashes County Traffic Alcohol % Alcohol Average Drugs % Drugs Department Crashes Involved Involved BAC Involved Involved Statewide 671 565 84.20% 0.1636 87 12.97% Albany 50 42 84.00% 0.1738 9 18.00% Big Horn 6 6 100.00% 0.1978 1 16.67% Campbell 63 52 82.54% 0.1434 11 17.46% Carbon 31 25 80.65% 0.1777 3 9.68% Converse 26 25 96.15% 0.1748 3 11.54% Crook 8 8 100.00% 0.1640 1 12.50% Fremont 41 34 82.93% 0.1831 4 9.76% Goshen 7 6 85.71% 0.1500 1 14.29% Hot Springs 3 2 66.67% 0.1550 1 33.33% Johnson 17 13 76.47% 0.1387 Laramie 103 90 87.38% 0.1779 8 7.77% Lincoln 14 9 64.29% 0.1457 5 35.71% Natrona 132 104 78.79% 0.1588 16 12.12% Niobrara 4 4 100.00% 0.1450 Park 23 18 78.26% 0.1516 4 17.39% Platte 10 8 80.00% 0.1659 5 50.00% Sheridan 35 32 91.43% 0.1692 1 2.86% Sublette 8 8 100.00% 0.0670 Sweetwater 33 26 78.79% 0.1589 5 15.15% Teton 21 20 95.24% 0.1467 2 9.52% Uinta 21 18 85.71% 0.1422 5 23.81% VOADC 4 4 100.00% 0.1910 2 50.00% Washakie 7 7 100.00% 0.1933 Weston 4 4 100.00% 0.2380 Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 24

DUI Arrests with Reported BAC in Each Range Number of DUI Arrests with BAC in each Range 229, 9% 538, 22% 303, 13% 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 599, 25% 739, 31% 4,353 total DUI arrests statewide Number of arrests in BAC ranges does not total 4,353; some DUI arrests did not report BAC Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests with BAC reported Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 25

DUI BAC by Gender 105 2% 0.1492 1000 23% 0.1582 Female Male Unknown 3248 75% 0.1551 Given: Number of Arrests % of total DUIs Average DUI BAC Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 26

15 0% DUI Arrests by Age 237 6% 387 9% 873 20% 609 14% 1698 39% Unknown Age 36 or over Age 31 to 35 Age 26 to 30 Age 21 to 25 Age 18 to 20 Under Age 18 4,353 total DUI arrests statewide 534 12% Given: Number of DUI arrests in range, percent of all DUI arrests Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 27

Location of Alcohol Consumption and Point of Sale by Department Location of Consumption Point of Sale Alcohol No Drive Liquor No Department Involved Home Bar Party Car Other Response Home Bar Up Party Store Response Albany 707 93 236 61 21 51 167 53 229 46 31 206 Big Horn 86 22 38 6 5 1 7 10 33 4 7 10 Campbell 897 188 329 45 19 60 237 110 329 2 41 60 276 Carbon 244 38 77 5 15 20 18 24 70 1 4 16 33 Converse 311 60 100 21 27 17 53 19 95 1 6 29 75 Crook 51 9 8 5 12 7 11 3 10 3 10 21 Fremont 816 142 96 20 37 63 319 56 87 1 10 56 394 Goshen 113 4 12 2 74 11 1 2 Hot Springs 64 26 20 3 9 5 1 9 24 3 18 4 Johnson 190 37 66 7 18 9 19 16 60 2 9 39 Laramie 1,423 399 389 54 16 147 177 142 373 3 40 317 182 Lincoln 147 34 30 9 11 9 32 15 32 7 8 48 Natrona 1,563 302 464 46 37 148 230 146 380 1 30 91 305 Niobrara 19 1 18 2 1 16 Park 265 60 131 6 6 22 16 29 122 1 2 24 25 Platte 100 21 33 9 14 13 8 8 40 4 18 18 Sheridan 409 47 88 22 14 11 214 22 89 3 24 23 226 Sublette 135 23 43 5 2 14 41 8 44 1 6 15 43 Sweetwater 712 1 43 24 6 1 535 43 24 543 Teton 385 39 188 24 5 77 36 19 175 1 23 54 41 Uinta 189 54 57 6 8 18 39 21 57 5 23 64 VOADC 3,651 93 39 8 13 585 2887 18 34 2 4 397 3122 Washakie 113 24 31 5 7 4 34 6 33 4 5 47 Weston 48 9 24 2 7 6 2 25 5 6 Statewide Totals 12,638 1,725 2,542 391 307 1,289 5,179 736 2,397 17 292 1,218 5,746 Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 28

Statewide Juvenile Arrests January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Numbers by Department Total Misdemeanor Domestic Resist Public Alcohol Drugs County Offenses Felony Violence Arrest Assault Intox Involved Involved Statewide 108 82 20 4 4 12 1 28 32 Albany 5 5 1 5 Big Horn Campbell 21 19 1 1 3 7 7 Carbon 9 7 2 1 1 3 3 Converse 3 1 2 1 1 Crook Fremont 6 5 1 1 2 4 Goshen Hot Springs 1 1 Johnson 2 1 1 Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 1 1 1 Niobrara Park 9 3 2 1 1 Platte 2 2 1 1 1 Sheridan 2 2 1 1 Sublette 1 1 1 Sweetwater 44 34 9 1 7 1 5 17 Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 1 Weston Percents by Department * Total Misdemeanor Domestic Resist Public Alcohol Drugs County Offenses Felony Violence Arrest Assault Intox Involved Involved Statewide 108 75.93% 18.52% 3.70% 3.70% 11.11% 0.93% 25.93% 29.63% Albany 5 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 20.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Big Horn Campbell 21 90.48% 4.76% 0.00% 4.76% 14.29% 0.00% 33.33% 33.33% Carbon 9 77.78% 22.22% 11.11% 0.00% 11.11% 0.00% 33.33% 33.33% Converse 3 33.33% 66.67% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 33.33% 33.33% Crook Fremont 6 83.33% 16.67% 16.67% 33.33% 0.00% 0.00% 66.67% 0.00% Goshen Hot Springs 1 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Johnson 2 50.00% 50.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 50.00% 50.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 50.00% Niobrara Park 9 33.33% 22.22% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 11.11% 11.11% Platte 2 100.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% Sheridan 2 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 50.00% 50.00% Sublette 1 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% Sweetwater 44 77.27% 20.45% 2.27% 0.00% 15.91% 2.27% 11.36% 38.64% Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Weston * Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 29

Statewide Juvenile Arrests - Demographics January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Numbers by Department Residency County Total Offenses Misdemeanor Felony In County In-State Visitor Out of State Female Male Unknown Gender Average Age Statewide 108 82 20 89 7 8 13 94 1 15.87 Albany 5 5 3 2 1 4 16.20 Big Horn Campbell 21 19 1 18 1 2 3 18 16.14 Carbon 9 7 2 9 1 8 16.00 Converse 3 1 2 3 3 16.33 Crook Fremont 6 5 1 4 1 1 5 16.33 Goshen Hot Springs 1 1 1 1 17.00 Johnson 2 1 1 1 2 13.00 Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 1 1 2 1 1 15.00 Niobrara Park 9 3 2 8 1 1 8 15.78 Platte 2 2 2 2 16.00 Sheridan 2 2 1 2 14.50 Sublette 1 1 1 1 16.00 Sweetwater 44 34 9 36 3 4 5 39 15.77 Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 1 1 1 17.00 Weston Percents by Department * Residency County Total Offenses Misdemeanor Felony In County In-State Visitor Out of State Female Male Unkown Gender Statewide 108 75.93% 18.52% 82.41% 6.48% 7.41% 12.04% 87.04% 0.93% Albany 5 100.00% 0.00% 60.00% 40.00% 0.00% 20.00% 80.00% 0.00% Big Horn Campbell 21 90.48% 4.76% 85.71% 4.76% 9.52% 14.29% 85.71% 0.00% Carbon 9 77.78% 22.22% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 11.11% 88.89% 0.00% Converse 3 33.33% 66.67% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Crook Fremont 6 83.33% 16.67% 66.67% 0.00% 16.67% 16.67% 83.33% 0.00% Goshen Hot Springs 1 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Johnson 2 50.00% 50.00% 0.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 50.00% 50.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% 50.00% Niobrara Park 9 33.33% 22.22% 88.89% 11.11% 0.00% 11.11% 88.89% 0.00% Platte 2 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Sheridan 2 100.00% 0.00% 50.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Sublette 1 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Sweetwater 44 77.27% 20.45% 81.82% 6.82% 9.09% 11.36% 88.64% 0.00% Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Weston * Total percents may not equal 100 due to lack of information, or a single arrest involving multiple crimes. Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 30

80.00% 75.93% Crimes as a Percent of all Juvenile Arrests 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 25.93% 29.63% 20.00% 10.00% 18.52% 3.70% 3.70% 11.11% 0.93% 7.41% 13.89% 0.00% Misdemeanor Felony Domestic Violence Resist Arrest Assault Public Intox Alcohol Involved Drugs Involved Meth Involved DUI Juvenile arrests involve persons age 17 and below Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 31

Statewide Juvenile Arrests January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 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. BAC Statewide 108 8 7.41% 32 29.63% 1 0.93% No rpt. Albany 5 Big Horn Campbell 21 4 19.05% 7 33.33% Carbon 9 3 33.33% Converse 3 1 33.33% 1 33.33% Crook Fremont 6 Goshen Hot Springs 1 Johnson 2 Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 1 50.00% Niobrara Park 9 1 11.11% Platte 2 Sheridan 2 1 50.00% Sublette 1 1 100.00% Sweetwater 44 3 6.82% 17 38.64% 1 2.27% Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 Weston Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 32

Statewide Juvenile Arrests January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Juvenile DUI Arrests County Total Juvenile DUI % DUI Ave. Drugs % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Involved Drugs Inv. Statewide 108 15 13.89% 0.0799 0 Albany 5 4 80.00% 0.0585 Big Horn Campbell 21 5 23.81% 0.0872 Carbon 9 1 11.11% 0.1050 Converse 3 Crook Fremont 6 2 33.33% 0.0775 Goshen Hot Springs 1 Johnson 2 Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 Niobrara Park 9 Platte 2 1 50.00% 0.0740 Sheridan 2 1 50.00% 0.1140 Sublette 1 Sweetwater 44 1 2.27% Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 Weston MIP Arrests County Total MIP % MIP Ave. MIP Department Offenses Arrests to Total BAC Statewide 108 11 10.19% 0.1049 Albany 5 Big Horn Campbell 21 2 9.52% 0.1245 Carbon 9 2 22.22% 0.0360 Converse 3 1 33.33% 0.1070 Crook Fremont 6 4 66.67% 0.1140 Goshen Hot Springs 1 Johnson 2 Laramie Lincoln Natrona 2 Niobrara Park 9 Platte 2 Sheridan 2 Sublette 1 Sweetwater 44 2 4.55% Teton Uinta VOADC Washakie 1 Weston Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 33

Underage DUI Arrests County DUI Underage % DUI Ave. Drugs % DUI Department Offenses Offenses Of Total BAC Involved Drugs Inv. Statewide 4,353 252 5.79% 0.1149 56 22.22% Albany 362 40 11.05% 0.1139 10 25.00% Big Horn 48 2 4.17% 0.0890 Campbell 542 36 6.64% 0.1065 10 27.78% Carbon 141 13 9.22% 0.0985 3 23.08% Converse 166 6 3.61% 0.1441 Crook 38 1 2.63% 0.1910 Fremont 269 15 5.58% 0.1459 2 13.33% Goshen 76 5 6.58% 0.2065 Hot Springs 30 0.00% Johnson 112 2 1.79% 0.2140 1 50.00% Laramie 564 29 5.14% 0.0990 5 17.24% Lincoln 112 3 2.68% 0.1500 1 33.33% Natrona 593 29 4.89% 0.1082 6 20.69% Niobrara 15 0.00% Park 140 12 8.57% 0.1037 4 33.33% Platte 74 5 6.76% 0.0927 2 40.00% Sheridan 245 4 1.63% 0.0733 1 25.00% Sublette 94 5 5.32% 0.0355 2 40.00% Sweetwater 350 26 7.43% 0.1154 5 19.23% Teton 194 8 4.12% 0.1207 3 37.50% Uinta 91 5 5.49% 0.1238 VOADC 2 0.00% Washakie 52 3 5.77% 0.1000 1 33.33% Weston 43 3 6.98% 0.0823 MIP Arrests County Total MIP % MIP Ave. MIP Department Offenses Arrests to Total BAC Statewide 18,670 315 1.69% 0.1273 Albany 932 94 10.09% 0.1172 Big Horn 109 7 6.42% 0.0984 Campbell 1,273 19 1.49% 0.1169 Carbon 443 10 2.26% 0.1573 Converse 536 28 5.22% 0.1441 Crook 54 3 5.56% 0.1070 Fremont 1,135 28 2.47% 0.1430 Goshen 150 Hot Springs 106 3 2.83% 0.1387 Johnson 335 3 0.90% 0.1655 Laramie 2,210 9 0.41% 0.1490 Lincoln 239 6 2.51% 0.1378 Natrona 3,283 27 0.82% 0.1518 Niobrara 19 1 5.26% 0.0400 Park 450 10 2.22% 0.0726 Platte 163 9 5.52% 0.0760 Sheridan 553 10 1.81% 0.1225 Sublette 231 7 3.03% 0.1117 Sweetwater 1,459 21 1.44% 0.1111 Teton 459 2 0.44% Uinta 343 12 3.50% 0.1568 VOADC 3,963 3 0.08% 0.1350 Washakie 173 2 1.16% 0.1275 Weston 52 1 1.92% 0.2500 Alcohol and Crime in Wyoming - 2013 34