Sheriff's Office report

Posted 2/15/19

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported

169 calls from Feb. 4 through Feb.

10, including one blood draw, one warrant

served, one cell phone search, a sex offense,

15 motorist assists, seven calls to provide information,

59 urine analyses and 19 vehicle

identification number inspections.

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Sheriff's Office report

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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported

169 calls from Feb. 4 through Feb.

10, including one blood draw, one warrant

served, one cell phone search, a sex offense,

15 motorist assists, seven calls to provide information,

59 urine analyses and 19 vehicle

identification number inspections.

Feb. 4

At 1:28 a.m., a caller asked for assistance.

At 3:47 a.m., a gray truck was weaving all

over the road.

At 7:41 a.m., a detective asked for a search

warrant.

At 1:36 p.m., a man turned himself in.

At 5:08 p.m., a caller who sold a trailer to

a man who took it to Colorado asked what he

could do to get paid.

At 6:55 p.m., a semi was spilling fluids

on the road and dragging something that was

throwing up sparks.

Feb. 5

At 6:15 a.m., a vehicle slid off the road

and hit a fence.

At 8:47 a.m., Department of Family Services

reported a sex offense.

At 1:41 p.m., an injured deer was dragging

its hind end.

At 3:34 p.m., a caller was concerned about

some horses.

At 3:34 p.m., the county clerk asked a

deputy to check on a possible fraud.

At 5:52 p.m., a semi passed a truck and

almost caused a head-on collision.

At 6:30 p.m., a caller reported hitting a

moose near Daniel.

At 9:46 p.m., a man was arrested for driving

under the influence.

Feb. 6

At 8:14 a.m., a vehicle was speeding and

ran a stop sign.

At 8:21 a.m., a detective asked for a search

warrant.

At 8:56 a.m., a man said a moose was hit

near Big Piney. A second caller reported it

was a yearling moose and the cow was with

it.

At 1:15 p.m., a possible heart attack was

reported.

At 2:24 p.m., a medical emergency was

called in.

At 6:10 p.m., a detective asked for an incident

report.

At 7:21 p.m., a semi slid off Highway 28.

Feb. 7

At 7:27 a.m., a car was stuck.

At 8:27 a.m., a truck slid off Highway 191

and one person was slumped over the wheel.

At 10:02 a.m., a school resource officer

reported a tobacco problem.

At 10:37 a.m., a detective searched a cell

phone.

At 3:11 p.m., school staff provided information.

At 4:40 p.m., the town of Pinedale picked

up a German shepherd on its third offense.

At 5:22 p.m., a semi tried to make a U turn

on the highway and was stuck across the road

and in a ditch.

At 6:18 p.m., a driver on Highway 191

saw a suspicious flare.

Feb. 8

At 6:15 a.m., a possible heart attack was

reported.

At 9 a.m., a caller asked for assistance.

At 10:01 a.m., a truck blew its coolant

line and had no heat; a tow truck couldn’t get

there for an hour.

At 1:07 p.m., a red truck swerved in front

of a driver.

At 3:23 p.m., a caller said a gate was open

near the county line and was worried horses

would get onto the highway.

At 7:30 p.m., a woman was worried about

her husband and friend who were skiing in

the mountains.

At 11:35 p.m., a caller reported a suspicious

vehicle but the call dropped. It was a

vehicle that broke down earlier.

At 11:45 p.m., a caller near LaBarge

needed help with a flat tire.

Feb. 9

At 11:03 a.m., a controlled substance

problem was discovered during a traffic stop.

At 1:26 p.m., a truck was blocking the

kitchen entrance at White Pine.

At 2:56 p.m., a woman picked up a stray

Australian shepherd.

At 7 p.m., a moose calf was standing in

the road.

At 10:01 p.m., a car got stuck in a snowbank.

At 10:19 p.m., a caller provided information.

Feb. 10

At 2:15 a.m., a caller was concerned about

a man out walking who might be drunk.

At 11:38 a.m., a fawn looked ready to die

and the caller thought it should be put down.

At 1:50 p.m., a baby moose was going

back and forth Highway 189 and its mother

was on the other side of the fence.

At 7:01 p.m., a blood draw was requested.

At 9:28 p.m., a caller was worried about

a vehicle parked at a trailhead all weekend.