CHEYENNE — Crisis intervention teams from several different local agencies came together Wednesday to raise awareness of sexual assault.

Local domestic violence shelter Safehouse Services held its annual Walk in Her Shoes event at the Cheyenne Depot, where local men put on and walked in high heels, slip-ons and other footwear that appeared feminine to raise awareness of sexual assault in the community.

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Felicia Raimondi from Cheyenne’s Safehouse Services pauses while describing the history of Denim Day at the Walk In Her Shoes event at the Depot Plaza in Cheyenne on Wednesday. The annual event raises awareness for survivors of sexual violence during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Members of the Laramie County Sheriff’s Department and F.E. Warren Air Force Base pose in heels prior to the Walk In Her Shoes event at the Depot Plaza in Cheyenne on Wednesday. The annual event raises awareness for survivors of sexual violence during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Samir Knox is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle’s criminal justice and public safety reporter. He can be reached by email at sknox@wyomingnews.com or by phone at 307-633-3152. Follow him on X at @bySamirKnox.

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