Wyoming 2025 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0114 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 02/24/2025

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2025 GENERAL SESSION
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AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; requiring the 
acceptance of reports of missing persons by law enforcement 
as specified; providing exceptions; specifying duties for 
law enforcement agencies and peace officers related to 
missing persons; making conforming amendments; and 
providing for an effective date.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
Section 1.  W.S. 7-2-109 is created to read:
7-2-109.  Reporting of missing persons; report 
acceptance; duties and responsibilities.
(a)  Each Wyoming law enforcement agency shall accept, 
without delay, any credible report of a missing person made 
to the law enforcement agency, unless at least one (1) of 
the following occurs:
(i)  The law enforcement agency knows the 
location of the person reported missing;
(ii)  The law enforcement agency confirms the 
safe status of the person reported missing;
(iii)  The person reported missing is not a 
resident of Wyoming, and the most recent verifiable 
location of the person reported missing was not in Wyoming;
(iv)  The law enforcement agency confirms that 
another law enforcement agency already has, is accepting or 
will accept, without delay, a missing person report for the 
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unable to articulate reasonable knowledge of the missing 
person or a legitimate reason for concern for the missing 
person or the missing person's health, safety or welfare;
(vi)  The law enforcement agency suspects, and 
can articulate, that the person reported as missing 
intended to lawfully flee;
(vii)  The person reported missing is being 
sought for reasons of harassment, stalking or retaliation;
(viii)  Other articulable extenuating 
circumstances exist, consistent with this section, that 
would make acceptance of a report of the missing person 
impractical, unreasonable or unsafe for the missing person, 
and the law enforcement agency documents the extenuating 
circumstances.
(b)  The primary jurisdiction for reporting a missing 
person shall be the law enforcement agency with 
jurisdiction over the most recent verifiable location of 
the missing person. If a verifiable last known location is 
not determined, the primary jurisdiction shall be the law 
enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the last known 
residential address of the missing person. Nothing in this 
subsection shall preclude or prohibit any other law 
enforcement agency from accepting a report of a missing 
person under this section.
(c)  All missing person reports meeting the criteria 
for reporting under this section shall be entered into the 
relevant national, regional and state databases used by the 
law enforcement agency for the sharing of missing person 
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entered by the dates and times required by law but not 
later than eight (8) hours after the receipt of a report 
and all required information for submission.
(d)  If a missing person is not located within thirty 
(30) days of being reported missing under this section, the 
law enforcement agency that accepted the report under this 
section shall ensure that a complete and accurate record of 
information is compiled for the missing person, including a 
photograph if available. The complete and accurate record 
compiled shall be forwarded to the attorney general and the 
division of criminal investigation for inclusion in the 
clearinghouse database on missing persons established under 
W.S. 9-1-624(a)(v).
(e)  Upon receipt of a missing person report, the 
primary jurisdiction shall request a photograph and 
cellular telephone information of the missing person and, 
without delay, notify appropriate law enforcement agencies 
of the pertinent information and cellular telephone ping 
results when appropriate.
(f)  Upon receipt of a missing person report, the 
primary jurisdiction shall evaluate the potential benefit 
of notifying area news media and making an announcement via 
social media channels that the law enforcement agency 
routinely uses.
Section 2.  W.S. 9-1-624(a)(v)(B) is amended to read:
9-1-624.  Division of criminal investigation; uniform 
procedures and forms for collecting and disseminating 
identification data; missing persons repository; annual 
crime statistics report; cold case database; agencies to 
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(a)  The division shall:
(v)  Act as a central repository of information 
and operate a clearinghouse database on missing persons 
from Wyoming. As a function of the central repository:
(B)  The division may make publicly 
available information about ongoing missing person 
investigations, including reports of missing persons 
submitted to law enforcement agencies under W.S. 7-2-109, 
to aid the efficient investigation and swift recovery of 
missing persons or when otherwise in the public interest. ORIGINAL SENATE ENGROSSED
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5Section 3.  This act is effective July 1, 2025.
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Speaker of the HousePresident of the SenateGovernorTIME APPROVED: _________DATE APPROVED: _________
I hereby certify that this act originated in the Senate.
Chief Clerk