The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 181 calls and incidents from Oct. 2 through Oct. 7 including six traffic accidents, nine citizen assists, eight calls for Wyoming Game and Fish, two uses of the bomb-sniffing dog, one sex offense, 42 urine analysis tests and 30 VIN inspections.
Oct. 2
At 4:48 a.m., a driver reported hitting a deer.
At 7:14 a.m., a traffic stop turned into a controlled substance issue; the vehicle was being towed.
At 7:35 a.m., a driver was following a truck that hit a guardrail and kept going.
At 8:01 a.m., a driver hit a moose; the vehicle wasn’t damaged but the moose possibly had broken legs.
At 8:41 a.m., an antelope needed to be put down after being hit.
At 9:31 a.m., a blood draw was requested.
At 11:23 a.m., a carbon dioxide alarm went off; the gas company was contacted.
At 11:26 a.m., a school official reported a juvenile problem.
At 12:13 p.m., a truck was rolling down Pine Street with no one inside.
At 1:35 p.m., a search warrant was requested.
At 2:17 p.m., a caller said a man threw his dog over a fence.
At 2:24 p.m., a library employee asked for assistance with someone who has a lot of library property.
At 3:02 p.m., some dogs bit a girl.
At 9:56 p.m., a caller said someone ran into his truck and left.
Oct. 3
At 8:37 a.m., a vehicle hit and killed an antelope.
At 10:40 a.m., a bond violation was reported.
At 11:10 a.m., about 20 cows were on the highway near the Green River Bridge.
At 12:11 p.m., a caller wanted to talk to someone about problems with a landscaping company.
At 3:14 p.m., a sex offense was reported.
At 3:25 p.m., a pony was walking north on Fremont Lake Road.
At 4:56 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to check on a person’s welfare.
At 6:45 p.m., a black truck pulling a trailer was all over the road.
At 7:25 p.m., a bunch of kids were spotted on the roof of the Sublette BOCES building.
At 7:53 p.m., a truck driver hit a deer.
At 8:38 p.m., 10 cows were in the lane of travel on a blind curve.
Oct. 4
At 9:35 a.m., a hunter said someone took his horses’ halters off and his horses were missing.
At 12:40 p.m., a person reported finding a pouch with credit cards.
At 2:30 p.m., a detective requested a search warrant.
At 3:41 p.m., a caller reported an empty delivery truck.
At 3:44 p.m., a 1,000-gallon propane tank was leaking.
At 4:53 p.m., traumatic injuries were reported.
At 4:57 p.m., a prisoner was transported.
At 5:17 p.m., a detective asked for a search warrant.
Oct. 5
At 7:09 a.m., a detective requested a search warrant.
At 7:27 a.m., a medical emergency was called in.
At 9:20 a.m., an anonymous caller reported that a lodge was burning two big slash piles.
At 11:28 a.m., a trucking company reported a missing driver; the driver was lost but found his way.
At 12:51 p.m., a badly burned moose at Hoback Ranches needed to be put down.
At 1:29 p.m., the Forest Service reported a theft.
At 1:44 p.m., a search warrant was requested.
At 2:56 p.m., an injured antelope needed to be put down.
At 4:22 p.m., a caller reported two horses tied to a tree.
At 5:14 p.m., smoke was reported west of Rim Ranches.
Oct. 6
At 4:02 a.m., a person involved in a domestic dispute called 911.
At 5:46 a.m., a K-9 dog was used for an incident.
At 9:47 a.m., a calf moose was caught in a fence with the cow moose nearby; people got it out but thought it might need to be put down.
At 9:54 a.m., a rancher reported 200 cows would be crossing the highway.
At 10:13 a.m., a horse was running loose.
At 1:08 p.m., a dog was picked up from the ball fields.
At 1:32 p.m., a broken gas line was leaking.
At 3:21 p.m., the Forest Service asked for assistance.
At 3:48 p.m., people found a dog at Elkhart Park and brought it to town.
At 6:32 p.m., a neighbor shot someone’s dog with a paintball gun.
At 11:24 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
Oct. 7
At 1:01 a.m., a county employee reported that music in the library was too loud.
At 2:03 a.m., a caller said a hunter radioed that he got lost but had a fire going; he came out safely.
At 3:09 a.m., the explosive-detecting K-9 was requested.
At 7:43 a.m., a caller reported scaring a cougar that morning that had left part of an elk calf in its driveway.
At 11:33 a.m., a man fell into a canyon and broke his ribs south of Middle Piney Lake.
At 11:40 a.m., a campground employee reported an unknown trailer parked there.
At 5:08 p.m., a baby moose had its foot wrapped in fence wire and couldn’t get away; a cow and a bull moose were nearby.
At 5:51 p.m., a fawn was reported with a broken leg.
At 9:52 p.m., a driver of a truck hit a coyote