Sheriff’s report – June 22

Posted 6/24/21

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 221 calls from June 14 through June 20, including 10 suspicious incidents, five accidents, an assault, 28 livestock problems, five medical emergencies, one special assignment, four welfare checks, 14 urinalyses and 34 vehicle identification number inspections.

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Sheriff’s report – June 22

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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 221 calls from June 14 through June 20, including 10 suspicious incidents, five accidents, an assault, 28 livestock problems, five medical emergencies, one special assignment, four welfare checks, 14 urinalyses and 34 vehicle identification number inspections.

June 14

At 3:41 a.m., a person had breathing problems.

At 6:35 a.m., a rancher was moving 80 head of cattle to Highway 354.

At 9:51 a.m., a caller had breathing problems.

At 10:06 a.m., a detective opened and emptied a prescription dropbox.

At 10:07 a.m., a black horse was loose with something like an old gate around its neck.

At 10:51 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on a person’s welfare.

At 12:15 p.m., a woman hit a delineator post and damaged her vehicle.

At 12:15 p.m., a caller complained about a neighbor.

At 1:13 p.m., a man took a stray female red Lab puppy to the pound.

At 1:53 p.m., a domestic dispute was reported.

At 4:24 p.m., an officer reported a gravel spill to the town of Pinedale; an employee said it was a landscaping business’s gravel and they would tell the driver to cover loads.

At 5:14 p.m., cattle were leaving the BLM and coming into Green River Ranches.

At 5:40 p.m., the top of a Jeep on a U-Haul trailer was dragging on the road.

At 6:07 p.m., a white truck hauling a four-wheeler kept driving on and off the road.

June 15

At 12:25 a.m., a traffic stop turned into a controlled-substance arrest.

At 7:09 a.m., three cows on the highway were going to cause an accident.

At 8:33 a.m., a construction worker said loose cattle were interfering with roadwork.

At 1:32 p.m., a deputy asked for a vehicle search warrant.

At 2:11 p.m., a water truck driver was taking water from an irrigation ditch without permission.

At 1:55 p.m., gravel from a truck damaged a man’s windshield.

At 2:17 p.m., someone hit and killed a black and white calf.

At 2:59 p.m., a deputy helped with a protection order.

At 6:21 p.m., a woman’s tire blew out near the county fairgrounds.

At 6:34 p.m., a Kansas motorist moved a calf off the highway.

At 7:20 p.m., a citizen asked for assistance with a protection order.

At 7:57 p.m., a woman chased off a trespasser she thought was on drugs and he was just sitting at their turnoff.

At 8:14 p.m., a caller complained about a stinking dead llama.

At 8:35 p.m., a person four-wheeling at New Fork Lake thought they ran over remains of a human foot. It turned out to be a bear claw.

At 10:20 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.

At 11:27 p.m., a driver hit a deer in Hoback Canyon.

June 16

At 12:17 a.m., an apparently drunk person was driving a black Nissan.

At 12:36 a.m., a caller reported a medical emergency.

At 5:23 a.m., a rancher asked for traffic control while moving cattle from Horse Creek Bridge to Daniel Junction.

At 9:45 a.m., a man complained about a woman who speeds down Meadow Lark Lane every day.

At 10:31 a.m., a woman said four horses were in the road.

At 12:07 p.m., smoke was reported from a controlled burn.

At 1:55 p.m., a woman said she was getting calls from different men saying they had a missed call from her, but she never called those numbers.

At 4:11 p.m., a call came in about a small, contained grass fire.

At 5:10 p.m., a deputy helped a citizen with a protection order.

At 6:23 p.m., a deputy responded to a dispute about a protection order.

At 8:39 p.m., a deputy who overheard a Wyoming Highway Patrol call about a traffic hazard was there removing debris.

At 8:57 p.m., a landlord called about a broken cabinet and missing things.

At 9:42 p.m., a person’s shoulder was injured in a side-by-side accident north of Fontenelle.

At 9:46 p.m., a dark green Oldsmobile was going slowly and swerving between lanes.

At 9:49 p.m., a woman locked her kids and keys in her car.

At 11:36 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.

June 17

At 7:04 a.m., an accident occurred at the county fairgrounds.

At 9:03 a.m., an accidental panic alarm came from the county assessor’s office.

At 9:08 a.m., a caller reported a medical emergency.

At 1 p.m., two drivers almost collided head-on with a blue Toyota SUV.

At 1:14 p.m., a man got a fraudulent call from someone who said his car was found on a Texas interstate.

At 3:01 p.m., a man broke into a church and stayed there four days with no one knowing.

At 4 p.m., a woman released from jail accidentally called 911 when trying to call a relative for a ride.

At 5:04 p.m., WHP asked for a deputy’s assistance.

At 5:23 p.m., a gray Suburban with a travel trailer broke down near Rim Station and was almost hit several times.

At 8:18 p.m., a suspicious truck parked on a road with all four doors open and things scattered around it.

At 8:21 p.m., a suspicious van with Colorado plates pulled out of a driveway where no one was supposed to be.

At 8:55 p.m., a golfer’s phone accidentally dialed 911 while he was teeing off.

At 9 p.m., a small gray car was speeding through town and ignoring crosswalks.

At 9:13 p.m., a pit bull and a black dog were running loose in town.

At 9:30 p.m., a vehicle hit a lodge’s fence.

June 18

At 9:19 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to come over for a civil standby.

At 9:43 a.m., a deputy checked on a person’s welfare.

At 9:57 p.m., someone abandoned two friendly young cats at a person’s house with allergies.

At 10:48 a.m., a town employee said animal control picked up an aggressive pit-boxer dog and a husky.

At 10:51 a.m., a caller was suspicious of a man camping with a lot of kids – it was a grandfather with his family.

At 12:17 p.m., a woman reported an assault.

At 12:54 p.m., an antelope by the highway couldn’t get in with a herd behind the fence.

At 1:30 p.m., property was damaged in a domestic dispute.

At 2:31 p.m., four mules and a horse were loose on Ehman Lane.

At 2:40 p.m., two calves were on Highway 189 south of Big Piney.

At 3:42 p.m., someone hit and killed a deer.

At 4:47 p.m., a suspicious man who came in twice trying to open a fraudulent bank account had parked outside for several hours and the bank was closing.

At 7:08 p.m., a juvenile problem was reported.

At 7:42 p.m., a woman was worried about a neighbor’s charge of animal cruelty because her puppies were in a dog run. The neighbor took a dog and a deputy brought it back.

At 7:53 p.m., a neighbor’s dogs were running loose on the caller’s property again and he had a video.

At 8:16 p.m., loose cows were let into the county’s baseball diamond near Marbleton.

At 11:42 p.m., a dog had been barking since 7 p.m.

June 19

At 1:54 a.m., a deputy checked on someone at the skate park.

At 7:18 a.m., a caller asked for help with stray cows on his property.

At 9:30 a.m., an officer served a search warrant.

At 10:10 a.m., the drone was deployed during the search.

At 10:36 a.m., a man said the dogs were on his property again; a deputy told him to give the video to the animal control officer.

At 11:19 a.m., a speeding black Jeep passed a driver and then tried to pass two more into oncoming traffic; it went onto the left shoulder.

At 1:45 p.m., a stray dog visited the Marbleton Inn.

At 3:19 p.m., a deputy responded to a domestic dispute.

At 4:16 p.m., a man called about issues with a neighbor.

At 5:28 p.m., a caller asked for a deputy’s assistance.

At 5:51 p.m., an overheated phone sitting in the sun accidentally dialed 911.

At 7:11 p.m., part of Pine Street was closed down while a crew filmed a Special Olympics documentary about a Pinedale woman.

At 8:06 p.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 9:59 p.m., a person called about a fraudulent social issue; it is under investigation.

At 10:43 p.m., a deputy checked on an intoxicated person.

At 10:47 p.m., a bonfire was burning in American Legion Park.

At 11:09 p.m., a silver minivan couldn’t stay in one lane.

June 20

At 12:34 a.m., a deputy helped with a patient.

At 2:16 a.m., a back door “duress alarm” went off.

At 2:55 a.m., a traffic stop turned into a DUI arrest.

At 5:51 a.m., a red truck was abandoned in an irrigation ditch.

At 9:05 a.m., a caller with ongoing dog problems called to check back.

At 9:24 a.m., a camper with an unknown man and two dogs was blocking a person’s driveway.

At 10:21 a.m., the brother of a man arrested for DUI was looking for his car that the man was driving.

At 10:36 a.m., an elk calf was caught between highway fences.

At 11:06 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to find her husband camping up Middle Piney and tell him to leave everything and get home.

At 12:07 p.m., the owner of a closed business said trucks and campers park there and asked if deputies could post warnings on windows that it’s not public parking.

At 1:08 p.m., a black Mercedes was driving recklessly, speeding and slamming on the brakes near Rim Station; dispatch contacted a WHP trooper in the area.

At 2:10 p.m., a red and white dog was on the highway.

At 6:15 p.m., a man said he and his brother argued earlier and the brother would not leave his property.

At 7:23 p.m., about 30 black cows came onto a person’s property; the caller was not happy to hear they need to be fenced out.

At 10:53 p.m., a deputy checked on a person’s welfare.

At 10:58 p.m., a camper was parked for the night at Ridley’s, which doesn’t allow overnight parking.