The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 151 calls from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10, including 10 citizen assists, a diabetic shock, at least nine vehicle crashes, five suspicious incidents, an overdose, five medical emergencies, a theft, a vehicle fire, 18 vehicle identification number inspections and 30 urinalyses.
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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 151 calls from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10, including 10 citizen assists, a diabetic shock, at least nine vehicle crashes, five suspicious incidents, an overdose, five medical emergencies, a theft, a vehicle fire, 18 vehicle identification number inspections and 30 urinalyses.
Dec. 4
At 2:29 a.m., a man was arrested with alleged controlled substance possession.
At 5:20 a.m., a dead deer was a traffic hazard.
At 6:16 a.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol investigated a vehicle-deer collision at the lead detective’s request.
At 7:19 a.m., a Toyota Tundra slid off Highway 191 near Bondurant.
At 7:51 a.m., a suspicious Ford Edge was parked and running; the driver was waiting for a friend to get off work.
At 8:07 a.m., an abandoned Jeep Cherokee without a back tire was parked all weekend in a travel lane. It was moved by lunchtime.
At 9:22 a.m., an inmate was taken to Farson to meet a Sweetwater County deputy.
At 10:26 a.m., a person couldn’t move very well.
At 3:58 p.m., a person injured a leg.
At 3:58 p.m., a caller reported a suspicious gray Dodge Ram driver; the man just bought it and was unfamiliar with driving it.
At 5:19 p.m., a white Toyota Tacoma was stuck in the snow.
At 6:03 p.m., a woman reported a fraudulent Microsoft security alert and bank charges.
At 6:53 p.m., a deputy checked on a juvenile problem.
At 6:56 p.m., a woman said she and her husband had a domestic dispute the night before.
At 8:27 p.m., a resident was taken to the clinic with diabetic shock after being given too much medication.
Dec. 5
At 12:17 a.m., three horses were on the highway.
At 9:20 a.m., a blue Jeep and tan Escalade collided at a car wash.
At 12:50 p.m., a deputy took firearms training.
At 1:24 p.m., someone reported a white truck pulling a motorcycle caught on fire; it was unfounded – the motorcycle had two red flags tied to it.
At 3:04 p.m., the owner moved a Ford F150 truck blocking a garage in the alley.
At 6:58 p.m., a citizen’s information is under investigation.
Dec. 6
At 1:58 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 7:56 a.m., a deputy helped a person who fell out of a chair.
At 8:18 a.m., a woman’s vehicle was stolen or missing but she had told a person they could borrow it.
At 9:30 a.m., a woman reported a Publishers Clearing House scam.
At 9:34 a.m., a black Chevy Tahoe detected a crash; the vehicle rolled at milepost 129 on Highway 191.
At 12:19 p.m., WHP needed “a witness for weight.”
At 1:07 p.m., Department of Family Service reported a fraud on an elderly male’s account.
At 1:12 p.m., a citizen texted the sheriff asking for extra patrol on Mickelson Lane in Big Piney.
At 1:22 p.m., the Pinedale school resource officer investigated a juvenile problem.
At 2:47 p.m., a woman tried to find the owner of a white husky named Calvin.
At 3:13 p.m., a driver watched another person hit a deer right after he hit one.
At 5:59 p.m., four or five cows were loose on Paradise Road near the highway. A deputy said he put away about 50 the other night belonging to the same person.
Dec. 7
At 12:05 a.m., a female at the clinic was having a seizure.
At 6:52 a.m., a vehicle went off the road near the Hoback Rim.
At 7:44 a.m., a white Dodge truck with a black door on the extended cab drove recklessly around the neighborhood morning and night.
At 8:06 a.m., an injured mule deer doe was lying by the road.
At 9:39 a.m., a fender-bender occurred at Pine Street and Tyler Avenue.
At 10:04 a.m., a woman had questions about a moving company.
At 11:14 a.m., an investigator ran an instant federal check before releasing a firearm.
At 2:51 p.m., a person was having a stroke.
At 3:14 p.m., a man reported bank fraud.
At 6:25 p.m., a man driving a Mercedes delivery van said huge birds flew up and shattered his windshield; he was on his way to Idaho.
Dec. 8
At 10:21 a.m., an illness was reported.
At 12:57 p.m., a suspicious 911 call came in with no one on the line.
At 3:31 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 4:16 p.m., a person’s head was spinning after falling.
At 4:18 p.m., a driver was worried about the person by a Chevy car with the hood up.
At 5:06 p.m., WHP checked on a vehicle slide-off near the Hoback Rim.
At 6:23 p.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 7:08 p.m., a woman reported a large jade rock missing from the yard; the rock was there.
At 7:52 p.m., a deputy checked on a domestic dispute.
Dec. 9
At 2:02 p.m., Family Dollar reported a theft with juvenile involvement.
At 2:59 p.m., a woman reported a theft.
At 3:02 p.m., a person had chest pains and breathing problems.
At 4:05 p.m., a deputy had a special assignment to the Mountain Man Parade.
At 5:27 p.m., a woman said her ex was trying to break into her vehicle.
At 7:25 p.m., a woman reported a suspicious incident at her home.
At 8:03 p.m., a deputy checked out threats at the Sublette Chamber.
Dec. 10
At 12:21 a.m., a person took an overdose of ibuprofen.
At 9:34 a.m., two black dogs were eating a carcass by the highway.
At 12:54 p.m., a man reported a Facebook scam; someone from Alabama posted his house’s photos as “for rent” and a strange truck was in his driveway.
At 2:19 p.m., a white Subaru Outback went 50 mph through town and almost hit a man.
At 3:10 p.m., a man reported hitting an elk early that morning.
At 4:07 p.m., a blue Subaru went about 50 feet off the road and through a fence.
At 6:11 p.m., an injured deer was by the highway near the Daniel Junction.
At 6:30 p.m., a man picked up a trespass order he requested the night before.
At 7:28 p.m., a man was picking a fight with another Boulder patron and trying to leave without paying his bar tab. A deputy arrived and asked the man to pay his tab and leave, which he did.
At 8:59 p.m., a person’s upset stomach was bloated.
At 11:01 p.m., a person had a bad asthma attack.