Sheriff's report April 24 to April 30

2023

By Joy Ufford, jufford@pinedaleroundup.com
Posted 5/4/23

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 172 calls from April 24 to April 30, including three juvenile problems, at least four crashes, four medical emergencies, 10 animal problems, a fire, 12 suspicious incidents, 14 citizen assists, 30 urinalyses and 26 vehicle identification number inspections.

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Sheriff's report April 24 to April 30

2023

Posted

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 172 calls from April 24 to April 30, including three juvenile problems, at least four crashes, four medical emergencies, 10 animal problems, a fire, 12 suspicious incidents, 14 citizen assists, 30 urinalyses and 26 vehicle identification number inspections.

April 24

At 4:21 a.m., an injured deer was lying flat on the road.

At 9:02 a.m., a deputy looked into a high school’s tobacco problem.

At 9:50 a.m., a phone accidentally called 911.

At 10:11 a.m., debris was a traffic hazard.

At 10: 11 a.m., a man let his dogs run behind the truck to the highway.

At 10:36 a.m., a volunteer for Happy Endings Animal Rescue reported an injured husky.

At 1:50 p.m., a high school had a juvenile problem.

At 1:56 p.m., a scam caller used sexual language and wanted bank information.

At 3:09 p.m., a minivan hit a rock in Hoback Canyon.

At 3:11 p.m., an allergic person went into anaphylactic shock.

At 3:55 p.m., a store manager asked to have trespassers warned off.

At 4:34 p.m., a deputy checked on someone’s welfare.

At 5:28 p.m., a speeding Dodge truck passed in no-passing zone and didn’t slow down in Bondurant.

At 7:36 p.m., a stray border collie ran off and on the highway.

April 25

At 7:03 a.m., a deputy encountered a rolled-over vehicle that took place earlier.

At 9:06 a.m., a white Ford Transit with a driver and seven kids slid off the road and got stuck.

At 1:27 p.m., a deputy tagged the rolled vehicle as abandoned.

At 1:54 p.m., school transportation staff shared a “red light runner” with a deputy.

At 2:49 p.m., an apartment manager asked about the eviction process.

At 2:59 p.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 4:03 p.m., a caller said a man had locked people locked in their house for a week; a deputy said this was unfounded.

At 5:41 p.m., a deputy with a warrant arrested a man.

At 8:08 p.m., an injured deer was flopping around by the road.

April 26

At 12:33 a.m., a person reported breathing problems.

At 8:49 a.m., a tenant said she pays on time each month but was asked to leave in 30 days.

At 11:16 a.m., a dump employee found and returned a wallet.

At 1:38 p.m., three steers were across the road.

At 2:57 p.m., a school resource officer looked into a juvenile problem.

At 4:06 p.m., a woman needed to get a vehicle off property she was prohibited from.

At 4:52 p.m., a person had trouble breathing.

At 5:43 p.m., a truck on the hill could be shed-antler hunters.

At 8:02 p.m., a person injured a wrist while vacuuming.

At 8:35 p.m., a driver hit and killed a deer and damaged his vehicle.

At 8:43 p.m., a carbon monoxide alarm went off.

April 27

At 5:40 a.m., a man reported vehicle damage.

At 9:15 a.m., “Charlie” the lap dog was being a problem.

At 10:05 a.m., Department of Family Services asked for a deputy’s assistance.

At 10:37 a.m., a woman returned from Arizona and said the neighbor’s dog barked at her constantly.

At 10:44 a.m., people who picked up a hitchhiker and brought the person home now needed help getting the hitchhiker to leave.

At 11:52 a.m., the school resource officer investigate threats.

At 2:30 p.m., two deputies were requested for traffic control on Highway 189 while a rancher unloaded cattle semis one at a time.

At 3:50 p.m., a deputy checked on possible antler poachers.

At 4:22 p.m., an investigator asked for agency assistance.

At 4:48 p.m., two big boulders rolled into the middle of the highway.

At 5:31 p.m., a man with a blanket wrapped around himself was walking down the highway.

At 6:06 p.m., an iPhone accidentally detected a crash.

At 10:29 p..m., a dizzy person’s blood pressure was very high.

April 28

At 12:54 p.m., a man reported missing paperwork.

At 1:05 p.m., a man reported harassment.

At 2:30 p.m., a caller was worried about one lone brown cow in the middle of the road.

At 4:56 p.m., a Wyoming Highway Patrol officer requested a deputy after he and another driver backed into each other.

At 5:17 p.m., a man who bought and paid for a fridge on Facebook said the sellers were making excuses to not deliver it.

At 10:57 p.m., noisy teenagers woke people up.

April 29

At 3:19 a.m., noisy neighbors were drinking and talking about driving.

At 8:03 a.m., someone found a German shepherd puppy.

At 8:58 a.m., a man asked what to do an antelope that died in his yard.

At 9:38 a.m., a deputy responded to a family dispute.

At 9:42 a.m., Sublette EMS needed a crew at the fairgrounds.

At 9:46 a.m., a deer caught its head in a fence.

At 10:23 a.m., a person collapsed.

At 1:14 p.m., a caller was concerned about a suicidal person who was already at St. John’s Medical Center.

At 1:31 p.m., a sick person’s feet felt heavy.

At 2:10 p.m., medical emergencies were from an active shooter drill test.

At 2:43 p.m., a grass fire jumped property lines before it was put out.

At 3:02 p.m., a truck on the hill behind the shooting range was in the direct line of fire; it slowly moved.

At 4:05 p.m., the driver of a semi losing power couldn’t find a good place to pull off Highway 191.

At 6:09 p.m., a neighbor’s border collie attacked and scratched his car.

At 7:44 p.m., a deputy helped with an ongoing drug investigation.

At 8:48 p.m., a woman selling an item on Facebook gave a person her number and was flooded with robo calls.

At 9:34 p.m., kids were on top of the Ridley’s roof.

At 10:57 p.m., a business’s entry alarm went.

April 30

At 7:51 a.m., two huskies were running loose.

At 10:05 a.m., someone with a medical emergency drove themselves to the clinic.

At 10:43 a.m., a person asked how to get a restraining order.

At 12:24 p.m., a bartender reported a stray older reddish dog.

At 2:53 p.m., a different stray dog wandered into the bar.

At 5:10 p.m., a man thought a town hydrant was gushing water.

At 6:51 p.m., a woman was worried about her neighbors and a dog chained outside. The owners were out of town and had a dog sitter.