11-30-109. Taking horses and equipment without consent of owner.
Any person who unlawfully takes without consent of the owner any horse, ass or mule, or any buggy or other vehicle from the stable, lot, premises or pasture of another, or from a hitching post or rack or any other place, having been lawfully placed there, with intent to set at large, injure or wrongfully use the animal or vehicle taken, is guilty of criminal trespass and shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50.00), or more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or imprisoned for not more than six (6) months, or both, and is also liable to the party injured in double the amount of damage sustained.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 11 - Agriculture, Livestock and Other Animals
Chapter 30 - Offenses Concerning Livestock and Other Animals
Section 11-30-104 - Misbranding or Altering Brand of Livestock.
Section 11-30-107 - Transportation of Beef Unlawfully Obtained or Killed.
Section 11-30-108 - Desertion and Abandonment of Sheep by Herders.
Section 11-30-109 - Taking Horses and Equipment Without Consent of Owner.
Section 11-30-110 - Appropriation of Horse or Mule on Open Range Without Permission.
Section 11-30-111 - Ranch or Stable Keeper Not to Use Horses Without Consent of Owner.
Section 11-30-112 - Abuse or Negligent Treatment by Bailee.
Section 11-30-113 - Unlawful Cutting of Ears of Sheep.
Section 11-30-114 - Tampering With or Drugging of Livestock Prohibited; Definitions; Penalty.