The Natrona County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help locating 42-year-old Kelly Reyes, who is wanted for felony escape from official detention. Reyes is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing about 165 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

According to the sheriff’s office, Reyes was living at the Casper Reentry Center (CRC) when she signed out on the morning of November 24 and did not return for her scheduled check-in at 1 p.m. CRC staff reported her missing to law enforcement around 5 p.m. that day. Reyes had been assigned to the facility following a probation revocation.

Anyone with information on Reyes’ location is asked to contact the Natrona County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Team at (307) 235-9282. Officials advise that if she is spotted in public, people should not approach her and should instead call 911 immediately. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers of Central Wyoming at 307-577-8477.

The sheriff’s office emphasized its commitment to maintaining public safety across the county.

Casper Reentry Center is a privately operated correctional facility run by the GEO Group. The Natrona County Sheriff’s Office does not oversee CRC operations but is responsible for investigating any crimes that occur at or involve the facility.

DCI List of Missing Persons from Casper

All of the information below was obtained from the National Crime Information Center entries created by the entering law enforcement agencies. This page will only contain people who were reported missing in Wyoming to a Wyoming law enforcement agency.

Wyoming law enforcement agencies are working cooperatively on unsolved missing person cases located throughout the State of Wyoming. A brief summary of each missing person case is provided. Anyone with information regarding any of these cases is urged to contact the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction or the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. 

**To submit a tip on a missing person from Wyoming please visit wyomingdci.wyo.gov

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Big Horn Polo Club Pegasus Cup

The Big Horn Polo club was established in 1898. Today's match (August 17, 2025) was the Pegasus Polo Cup in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. Spectators are encouraged to come to Sunday polo for an afternoon of tailgating! The admission is free! There are bleachers and an announcer for each Sunday game. Concessions are availble for food and drinks. 

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