Two In Jail On Claims They Were Being Paid To Drive Teen Girl Through Wyoming

Two remained in a Rawlins jail Tuesday on claims they kidnapped and were being paid to transport a 16-year-old girl from Wisconsin to Utah. Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers stopped them Saturday on Interstate 80 between Laramie and Rawlins.

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Clair McFarland

December 03, 20252 min read

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(Cowboy State Daily Staff)

Two men are in a Rawlins jail on claims they kidnapped and were being paid to transport a 16-year-old girl, whom Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers found by scouring the state’s roadways, the agency says.

The Wyoming Highway Patrol reported Monday evening that a Wisconsin teen “is safe” after troopers tracked down her alleged kidnappers Saturday.

Troopers responded Saturday to a be-on-the-lookout alert for a missing female minor.

WHP spokesman Aaron Brown confirmed Tuesday to Cowboy State Daily the girl was 16.

The two men arrested were Alexcer Solis-Gomez and Pedro Perez, said Brown. The Carbon County Detention Center confirmed they remain in custody there as of Tuesday evening.

One of the males with whom the teen was reportedly traveling was a 20-year-old wanted on drug charges out of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, says the WHP’s statement.

Troopers used cellphone pings to determine the vehicle they sought was headed westbound on Interstate 80 between Laramie and Rawlins.

But using ping data from Wyoming cell towers isn’t a perfect system because of their sparseness, Brown said. 

“We had our troopers up and down I-80 looking for those (vehicle descriptors),” he added.

A trooper spotted a vehicle with the right plates and other features, and stopped it for probable cause, added Brown.

Once the trooper contacted those within it, the trooper noticed the girl as well, Brown said.

“She was found to be with two people who claimed they were hired to transport her to Utah,” the statement says. “The two men were taken into custody and charged with kidnapping and interference with parental custody.”

The statement adds that the girl is returning home to her parents and an investigation is ongoing.  

Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.

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