Victims of Crime

It is the mission of the Fremont County and Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Victim/Witness Program to provide all victims of crime in Fremont County with knowledgeable, efficient, informative and compassionate guidance through the criminal justice system.  To allow victims a voice throughout the prosecution of their case and to empower victims to emerge from the victimization as survivors with the resources to move forward.

Victim/Witness Services

The Fremont County and Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Victim/Witness Program was created to help navigate crime victims through he criminal justice system and ensure they receive appropriate services.

The Fremont Services provided by the Fremont County Attorney’s Office Victim/Witness Program include but are not limited to: Accompanying victims to court; notification of court dates; assist with restitution claims; assistance with filing crime victim compensation claims; facilitating with the return of evidence; crisis intervention and offer referrals to other victim service providers and resources.

Our Victim/Witness Program serves all persons victimized by crimes committed within Fremont County and prosecuted in Circuit, District and Juvenile court. We do not discriminate based on race, national origin, religion, sex, disability or age. Our office hours are Monday- Friday, 8-5 excluding holidays.

Wyoming Victim Bill of Rights

  • The Right to be treated with compassion, respect, and sensitivity within the criminal justice system.
  • The Right to know the whereabouts of the Defendant and to be informed about the details and progress of your case.
  • The Right to receive restitution from offenders.
  • The Right to be informed about Wyoming Crime Victim Compensation
  • The Right to employ an attorney and proceed with civil action.
  • The Right to reasonable protection and safety and the right to know of legal recourse if threatened.
  • The Right to preservation of employment while participating in the criminal justice process.
  • The Right to be informed about the opportunity to make a victim impact statement at sentencing and parole hearings.
  • The Right to be provided with the names and official phone numbers and address of the primary individuals working on your case.
  • The Right to be present at trial.

For more Victim/Witness information please visit or call the following sources:

Wyoming Crime Victims Center (888) 707-8979

The Wyoming Division of Victim Services at http://ag.wyo.gov/victim-services-home-page

For offender release information visit VineLink at http://www.vinelink.com

Contact Information
Lander Office
Karen Cuin
(Victim/Witness Specialist)
450 N 2nd Street, Room 170Lander, WY  82520
(307) 332-1162
FAX (307) 332-1029

Riverton Office
Rebekah Roach
(Victim/Witness Coordinator)
1160 Major Avenue, Suite 300Riverton, WY 82501
(307) 857-3653
FAX (307) 857-3652