Casper Police Incident Reports Reveal Busy Weekend

Calls ranged from traffic stops to assaults, burglaries, and more in Casper, Wyoming over a 3-day period.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Casper Police Department released its incident report logs covering the period from February 27 to March 2, 2026, detailing a wide range of calls the department responded to over the busy weekend. The reports include information about the time, location, and nature of each law enforcement call received, though certain details may have been withheld for privacy reasons.

Why it matters

The incident report logs provide a window into the types of public safety issues and crimes occurring in Casper, allowing the community to better understand local law enforcement activity and potential areas of concern that may need to be addressed.

The details

The logs show Casper PD responded to calls ranging from traffic stops and welfare checks to assaults, burglaries, and even a vehicle fire over the 3-day period. Incidents were spread throughout the city, with concentrations in areas like downtown, the Yellowstone Highway corridor, and residential neighborhoods. While many calls were routine in nature, the reports also highlight more serious incidents that required police intervention.

  • The incident reports cover the period from February 27 to March 2, 2026.
  • The calls came in at all hours, with the earliest at 6:43 AM on February 27 and the latest at 12:02 AM on March 2.

The players

Casper Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for responding to and documenting the wide range of public safety calls in Casper, Wyoming.

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The takeaway

The Casper PD incident reports highlight the diverse range of issues the department must address on a daily basis to maintain public safety in the community. While many calls were routine, the logs also reveal more serious incidents that underscore the need for continued vigilance and resources to effectively respond to the evolving public safety landscape in Casper.