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Wyoming Agency Uses Billboard in Denver to Lure Lateral Transfers

Denver is cutting $8.4 million from its police budget and the Laramie County SO’s ad reads: “Work in Wyoming, where breaking the law is still illegal & cops are funded!"

Billboard ad in downtown Denver designed to entice local law enforcement professionals to lateral into the Laramie County Sheriff's Office..Billboard ad in downtown Denver designed to entice local law enforcement professionals to lateral into the Laramie County Sheriff's Office..Laramie County SO/Facebook

The Laramie County (Wyoming) Sheriff’s Office has placed a billboard ad in downtown Denver in an attempt to lure away Denver Police officers.

Denver is cutting $8.4 million from its police budget and the Laramie County SO’s ad reads: “Work in Wyoming, where breaking the law is still illegal & cops are funded!”

Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak told Wyoming News this move is a part of LCSO’s ongoing efforts to recruit from across the nation.

“We’ve been focusing on recruiting from Colorado for over a year now,” Kozak said. “Last year, in 2023, we focused a lot on digital advertising, social media (and) digital TV in the Colorado area, and we were very successful.”

The $8.4 million reduction in the Denver Police budget is proposed to help the city fund an $89.9 million program aimed at supporting migrant aid. The services in the program will include housing, case management, workforce training and transportation, among others.

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