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Read MoreMarchers in support of victims of domestic violence parade from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Silhouettes of domestic violence victims lean against trees while waiting for marchers to carry them in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Robin Kus carries a silhouette representing “The Unknown Woman” among domestic violence victims in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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The Silent Witness March passes the Capitol Building while carrying silhouettes of Laramie County domestic violence victims, on their way to the Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Elizabeth Juarez carries the silhouette representing her daughter Victoria Juarez, a victim of domestic violence, in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Jessica Lesley, a Laramie County deputy coroner, carries the silhouette of a Laramie County domestic violence victim in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Participants in the Silent Witness March carry silhouettes of Laramie County domestic violence victims, on their way to the Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Elizabeth Juarez carries the silhouette representing her daughter Victoria Juarez, a victim of domestic violence, in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Kristi Wilson, the president of Zonta Club of Cheyenne, carries the silhouette of a victim of domestic violence, in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Jessica Lesley, a Laramie County deputy coroner, carries the silhouette of a Laramie County domestic violence victim in the Silent Witness March from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. The March, organized by the Zonta Club of Cheyenne, was arranged to bring awareness to the problems of domestic and gender violence in Laramie County. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Aimie Hansen looks over at Elizabeth Juarez as they wait to place the silhouettes of Laramie County domestic violence victims on display Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in the Laramie County Library. The silhouettes, which bear the stories of the victims they represent, will be on display for the next sixteen days to bring awareness to the issue of domestic and gender-based violence. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Marchers in support of victims of domestic violence parade from the Capitol Building to the Laramie County Library Monday, Nov. 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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