The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 168 calls from May 9 to May 15, including two assaults, a theft, a grass fire, a suicidal person, eight suspicious incidents, 10 traffic complaints, a domestic dispute, 17 citizen assists, 20 urinalyses and 31 vehicle identification number inspections.
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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 168 calls from May 9 to May 15, including two assaults, a theft, a grass fire, a suicidal person, eight suspicious incidents, 10 traffic complaints, a domestic dispute, 17 citizen assists, 20 urinalyses and 31 vehicle identification number inspections.
May 9
At 9:24 a.m., a woman’s phone accidentally dialed 911.
At 10:02 a.m., a caller asked for help with a domestic dispute.
At 10:04 a.m., a store manager had a shoplifter in her office.
At 11:39 a.m., a deputy helped with a domestic dispute.
At 12:24 p.m., five stray steers were walking up Oregon Trail Lane.
At 12:28 p.m., a dark blue Dodge truck was going 100 miles an hour near Marbleton.
At 12:59 p.m., an anonymous letter came in about an unlicensed motor home on Highway 352. A deputy couldn’t find it.
At 1:13 p.m., a person was remanded into custody.
At 3:13 p.m., a possible heart attack was reported.
At 3:47 p.m., a detective received anonymous information.
At 7:19 p.m., a person had breathing problems.
At 7:47 p.m., a man wanted to talk to a deputy about a report he made.
At 7:53 p.m., two abandoned vehicles were reported.
At 8:21 p.m., about 10 black cows were next to Paradise Road.
At 9:12 p.m., a door was ripped off; a deputy cleared the house and neighbors said the winds blew it open.
May 10
At 7:25 a.m., a man said a school bus blew its radiator.
At 8:56 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 9:02 a.m., a person had questions about a no-contact order.
At 9:15 a.m., a driver passed a slow-moving ambulance that he said then tailgated him.
At 9:43 a.m., an injured deer needed to be put down.
At 10:23 a.m., a deputy helped someone who fell.
At 2:02 p.m., a person trying to call the Dish network called 911.
At 3:01 p.m., a deputy checked out a contractor’s flipped dump truck.
At 5:03 p.m., a black cow was at the end of the pavement on Ehman Lane.
At 6:44 p.m., a woman said someone dumped meat scraps again near Sandy Lane.
At 7:35 p.m., a neighbor’s horse kept eating a woman’s hay; the owner said they’d pay the damages.
May 11
At 3:19 a.m., an entry door alarm went off.
At 4:37 a.m., EMS noticed a truck sitting at the ambulance barn for hours with its brights on for a long time. The truck was gone when a deputy arrived.
At 7:12 a.m., a deputy cleared debris from the road.
At 8:40 a.m., a deputy helped with a domestic dispute.
At 2:06 p.m., a moose was too close to the highway.
At 3:17 p.m., a man asked about driving an unregistered RV he was selling to Lander.
At 3:59 p.m., a woman asked about a juvenile problem.
At 4:09 p.m., a blue tanker truck passed a stopped school bus with it lights flashing.
At 5:25 p.m., a dead deer on Highway 191 was a traffic hazard.
At 5:36 p.m., a woman lost her car keys and worried someone might steal it.
At 6:47 p.m., a store employee was threatened.
At 8:45 p.m., a building was not secured.
At 9:09 p.m., a toddler playing with a phone called 911.
At 9:19 p.m., a woman reported threats.
At 9:43 p.m., a man reported an assault.
At 10:24 p.m., a woman reported harassment.
At 11:33 p.m., a deputy helped a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper with a traffic stop.
May 12
At 5:26 a.m., someone accidentally called 911.
At 7:10 a.m., a rancher asked for traffic control moving 150 cattle down Highway 191.
At 8:21 a.m., someone drove through a highway fence and the caller asked WYDOT to fix it because he had yearlings in that pasture.
At 12:08 p.m., a store employee asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 2:47 p.m., a man needed a sheriff’s bill of sale.
At 3:40 p.m., a man asked about his rights when the neighbor’s cattle are running through his property.
At 4:21 p.m., meat was spread across a road, again.
At 4:22 p.m., a school resource officer reported an assault.
At 4:33 p.m., a deputy investigated new information.
At 4:56 p.m., a traffic stop resulted in a controlled substance charge.
At 6:02 p.m., a man wanted to know if it’s true another state has an arrest warrant out for him.
At 7:48 p.m., eight black cows and one white bull were loose.
May 13
At 1:23 a.m., a deputy found an open door.
At 8:38 a.m., a fire alarm went off; it was a false alarm.
At 11:14 a.m., a woman had information for an ongoing investigation
At 3:02 p.m., a fender-bender occurred at the Boulder Post Office.
At 4:20 p.m., a white truck was passing vehicles unsafely.
At 4:45 p.m., a woman reported a fraud.
At 5:32 p.m., two calls came in about a little red car that was weaving and in the wrong lane.
At 6:59 p.m., a silver Toyota was passing people at high speeds.
At 7:33 p.m., a deputy responded to a family fight.
At 7:51 p.m., a false fire alarm went off.
At 8:33 p.m., an intoxicated man left a brewpub and drove toward Jackson.
At 11:42 p.m., three dogs were barking for hours.
May 14
At 12:08 a.m., a driver was arrested for driving under the influence.
At 1:07 a.m., a person was suicidal.
At 1:58 a.m., a blood draw was requested.
At 7:04 a.m., a man asked for help with a juvenile matter.
At 7:27 a.m., a dead deer was a traffic hazard.
At 8:36 a.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 9:04 a.m., an open door was secured.
At 9:06 a.m., a warrant was served.
At 9:09 a.m., a black truck with blacked-out windows was driving like a bat out of hell.
At 9:16 a.m., a man’s truck somehow dialed 911.
At 12:20 p.m., a silver 4Runner was speeding and tailgating.
At 12:42 p.m., an injured deer needed to be put down.
At 2:43 p.m., a man asked if a deputy could appear at his son’s birthday party.
At 4:15 p.m., a man felt unsafe about neighbors shooting next to his place.
At 4:30 p.m., a man hit and injured a deer.
At 5:59 p.m., a dead deer was lying in the middle of the road.
At 7:39 p.m., a woman reported numerous scam calls from a “priest.”
At 8:08 p.m., an anonymous email came in about drivers speeding and running stop signs on South Madison.
At 8:54 p.m., an injured antelope needed to be put down.
At 9:38 p.m., a deputy was flagged down about an accident.
At 10:54 p.m., a deputy checked into very loud music in Pinedale.
At 11:44 p.m., a white Dodge truck ran a stop sign and was zigzagging between highway lines near Big Piney.
May 15
At 9:05 a.m., a man complained about cars speeding to the golf course.
At 2:01 p.m., the man called again and asked if a deputy could park on the road; he was told the SCSO doesn’t have the resources.
At 2:04 p.m., a woman found someone’s property.
At 2:25 p.m., a brush fire was reported.
At 2:26 p.m., a burglar alarm went off.
At 3:08 p.m., another alarm went off.
At 3:31 p.m., a deputy helped with a patient.
At 3:53 p.m., a domestic dispute was reported.
At 5:27 p.m., a man said he got a ticket between Marbleton and Big Piney because two different speeds are posted for north and south traffic; he thought it was entrapment. The dispatcher said speeds are controlled by WYDOT.
At 8:10 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 9:01 p.m., a neighbor’s music was too loud for a woman to sleep.