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Cheyenne police ask for $500,000 storage building to centralize equipment and crime‑scene support

5523483 · August 1, 2025
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Chief Mark Francisco requested $500,000 to build a metal storage building—about 40 by 80 feet—to centralize the department’s equipment, replace scattered storage across multiple sites and improve vehicle and evidence processing space.

Cheyenne Police Chief Mark Francisco asked the City Council for roughly $500,000 to construct a metal storage building to centralize the department’s equipment that is currently scattered across multiple offsite locations.

Francisco said equipment is now stored at up to four different sites, including partial use of a building at the Fire Training Academy, temporary accommodation at Emergency Management Agency space and outdoor storage at…

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