Officials are still unsure how a Wyoming boy died after an autopsy couldn’t determine the cause of death. “We did receive autopsy results, but there wasn’t a conclusive cause of death or anything like that,” Public Information Officer Alex Farkas told KGAB Radio. As CrimeOnline previously reported,
Cheyenne police say an autopsy on the body of 2-year-old Athian Rivera has found no conclusive cause of death for the toddler. We did receive autopsy results, but there wasn t a conclusive cause of death or anything like that, Public Information Officer Alex Farkas told KGAB Radio Monday afternoon.
Rivera s body was discovered in a dumpster near his home at 514 Desmet Drive on the afternoon of Feb. 19, just hours after he was reported missing.
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His mother s boyfriend, 27-year-old Wyatt Lamb, was contacted at the residence and arrested later that evening on unrelated warrants.
On Feb. 23, police announced they were recommending murder and aggravated child abuse charges against Lamb, but the Laramie County District Attorney s Office has yet to file any charges in the case.
A 27-year-old Cheyenne man is in custody awaiting charges related to the death of a 2-year-old boy who’s body was found in a dumpster on Friday. After receiving a report of the missing child around the 500 block of Desmet Drive around 1 p.m. on Friday, Cheyenne Police conducted an extensive search of the surrounding [.]
Cheyenne police are now recommending murder and aggravated child abuse charges against a 27-year-old Cheyenne man in the death of his girlfriend s 2-year-old son.
Police were called to Wyatt Lamb s apartment at 514 Desmet Drive around 1 p.m. Friday after Athian Rivera, his girlfriend s son, went missing. The boy s body was later found in a nearby dumpster.
Lamb was taken into police custody around 6:15 p.m. on an unrelated felony warrant for failure to appear and a misdemeanor warrant for parole violation.
Get our free mobile app Detectives have now forwarded an affidavit of probable cause to the Laramie County District Attorney supporting additional charges, police spokeswoman Alex Farkas said Tuesday afternoon, adding I cannot share specifics.