Wyoming Code § 9-1-618

Agents to be safeguarded as peace officers; general assistance to state, county or local authorities; investigative duties
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(a)  With approval of the attorney general, the division may:
(i)  Assist a state, county or local law enforcement authority which requests assistance in investigating and detecting crime and in enforcing the criminal laws of the state;
(ii)  Assist in the preparation and prosecution of any criminal case when assistance is requested by a county or district attorney.
(b)  The division shall investigate:
(i)  Suspected criminal activity when directed by the governor to do so;
(ii)  Suspected violations of the Wyoming Controlled Substances Act of 1971 and shall perform all the duties of a law enforcement officer under that act;
(iii)  Organized crime which crosses jurisdictional boundaries of local law enforcement agencies;
(iv)  Suspected violations of computer crimes as specified in W.S. 6-3-501 through 6-3-507;
(v)  Suspected violations involving the sexual exploitation of children as specified in W.S. 6-4-303;
(vi)  Conveyances, as defined by 19-13-501(a)(i), within or near designated critical infrastructure zones. The division may investigate whether any conveyance reported by county clerks in accordance with W.S. 19-13-501 and 19-13-502 may result in a threat to national or state security or whether the conveyance involves a designated country or person as defined by W.S. 19-13-501(a)(iv). The attorney general or, with the attorney general's approval, the division may subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance and require the production of records and other evidence to determine:
(A)  Whether a conveyance located up to five (5) miles from a designated critical infrastructure zone threatens national or state security;
(B)  Whether a conveyance involves a designated country or person as defined by W.S. 19-13-501(a)(iv);
(C)  The actual identity of a party to a conveyance located up to five (5) miles from a designated critical infrastructure zone.
(vii)  Incidents involving domestic terrorism or disasters related to homeland security as specified in W.S. 19- 13-102(a)(ii).

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