Authorities are tight-lipped about what happened inside a vacant Wheatland liquor store overnight Saturday that sent one person to an out-of-town hospital and another to jail on a pending burglary charge.Â
The Wheatland Police Department warned the public early Sunday morning via social media that an area near South Street and 15th Street was closed for an investigation. A later afternoon post says the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and Platte County Sheriffâs Office helped with the investigation, and the road closures were lifted.Â
A local radio station reported, also Sunday, that two male burglars got in a fight inside the former Big A liquor store, and one died from his injuries.Â
The outlet had called it a "murder," according to the police.
That information is âless than factual and seemed to be based on rumor,â says a Monday morning statement by the Wheatland Police Department.Â
Twelve minutes before midnight Saturday evening, police officers and Platte County Sheriffâs personnel responded to the neighborhood near the former Big A complex to investigate a noise disturbance, the statement says.Â
The door to the Big A building had been broken, and officers found an injured person inside the building. That person was taken to the Platte County Memorial Hospital, then to another medical facility for care, says the statement.Â
Authorities did not confirm that personâs condition by publication time. The Platte County coroner did not immediately return a voicemail request for comment.
The person âcausing the noise disturbanceâ was also hospitalized briefly in Platte County, treated then released into police custody â with authorities recommending a charge of burglary, it says.Â
As of Monday, three people listed on the Platte County Detention Centerâs booking roster had been ascribed a June 15 booking date, and one of those has a pending burglary charge, the roster says.Â
The inmateâs name is Markus David Gallegos. His age is given as 39. His state court file doesnât show any past criminal or civil filings in Wyoming state courts.Â
The Wheatland Circuit Court had not seen a charge filed in the incident as of mid-morning Monday, a clerkâs employee said.Â
Platte County Attorney Doug Weaver did not return a phone message request for comment by publication time.Â
Police Chief Bradley Otte did not return a phone message request for comment by publication time either, and his official statement posted Monday says âthis incident is still an ongoing investigation, and no further information will be released at this time.âÂ
A Head Scratcher For Neighbors
Neighbors who own property in the area of the incident didnât know much about it Monday either, a few of them told Cowboy State Daily.Â
Dallas Mount, who owns a business in that neighborhood but does not live there, said investigators had roped off a parking lot he owns Sunday, and were scrutinizing the ground closely as if searching for something.Â
Mount approached and said, âI own that parking lot you guys are in, anything I need to know?â he recalled in a Monday phone interview.
The official answer, he said, was âNope, nothing you need to know.âÂ
Mount confirmed that the Big A building is a closed-down liquor store and restaurant that still contains items that could interest a burglar.Â
âWhen you walked by and pressed your face against the glass, youâd see a still fully stocked liquor store,â he said.Â
The Big Aâs last tax report to the Wyoming Secretary of Stateâs Office was in 2023. After that, the businessâ state registration was dissolved, says that officeâs website.Â
Jason Querry, who owns a car wash in the area, said his daughter noticed the police tape âall over the placeâ Sunday, but the area was reopened that afternoon.Â
âWe donât know the whole story, to be honest with you,â said Querry. âNobody does yet.âÂ
Thatâs not for a lack of talking with other shop owners in the area, he said.Â
One thing is for certain, said Querry: something âwent southâ in the liquor store.Â
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.





