The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported no arrests and 208 calls from Aug. 23 through Aug. 29, including a possible death, two search-and-rescues, eight suspicious incidents, a suicidal person, 21 citizen assists, one livestock check, three accidents, six animal problems, four livestock problems, seven 911hang-up calls, 30 urinalyses and 38 vehicle identification number inspections.
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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported no arrests and 208 calls from Aug. 23 through Aug. 29, including a possible death, two search-and-rescues, eight suspicious incidents, a suicidal person, 21 citizen assists, one livestock check, three accidents, six animal problems, four livestock problems, seven 911hang-up calls, 30 urinalyses and 38 vehicle identification number inspections.
Aug. 23
At 12:30 a.m., a clinic patient asked for a ride home because no bus was available.
At 12:32 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 4:44 a.m., a driver hit and injured an antelope.
At 7:26 a.m., a caller had information about an investigation.
At 7:39 a.m., a tired couple had left their packs at the Summit Lake trail and someone reported them; the SCSO picked them up and searched when it was believed they might have fallen. They made arrangements to return the gear.
At 7:54 a.m., a woman’s neighbors were threatening to blow up a beaver dam in her driveway.
At 9:21 a.m., a man asked a deputy to check on a person’s welfare.
At 9:55 a.m., a jagged piece of glass was in a pedestrian crossing on Pine Street.
At 10:42 a.m., an SOS beacon came from a climber who fell and was concussed; he was moved to Haystack Mountain and evacuated by helicopter.
At 11:08 a.m., kids kicked in a door of a place for sale.
At 11:33 a.m., a person was having a heart attack.
At 12:33 p.m., a rental agency asked a deputy to stand by.
At 1:18 p.m., a white truck was parked in a liquor store drive-through.
At 2:09 p.m., a detective reported a controlled substance problem.
At 2:10 p.m., a person found someone’s belongings.
At 2:59 p.m., a lodge employee said a woman wouldn’t leave.
At 3:41 p.m., a caller said a deputy drove down the street on his phone and it wasn’t fair that citizens get tickets for that.
At 4:13 p.m., a woman had questions about a suspicious phone call reported the week before.
At 4:33 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol asked deputies to watch for a northbound black GMC that almost collided with a maintenance crew.
At 5:35 p.m., a person reported injuries.
At 5:44 p.m., a woman driving with a baby and talking on the phone had tailgated and run a stop sign.
At 5:50 p.m., a deputy assisted WHP with a two-vehicle crash.
At 8:11 p.m., a man reported fraud and extortion.
At 9:14 p.m., a woman called 911 saying someone was breaking into their travel trailer.
At 9:24 p.m., a man brought in a dog that was running loose.
At 10:16 p.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 10:53 p.m., the brewpub’s music was too loud.
Aug. 24
At 8:41 a.m., a detective searched a cell phone.
At 10:45 a.m., someone using the former Sublette Chamber of Commerce director’s name had called Teton County and said to take down and information about Pinedale.
At 11:26 a.m., an ex-husband went into a locked house and took things without permission.
At 11:32 a.m., a deputy delivered a message.
At 11:43 a.m., a man was hired and paid for a job electronically and believed it was fraudulent.
At 5:57 p.m., a person was reported to be suicidal.
At 11:13 p.m., a caller said teenagers came by every night, knocking on doors and peeking in windows.
Aug. 25
At 8:36 a.m., an accidental 911 call came in while a woman was telling a camping story.
At 9:19 a.m., a deputy helped with a patient.
At 10:16 a.m., a lone black cow appeared to be sick and needing water.
At 11:46 a.m., a very slow-moving small white schoolbus had a line of cars behind it and wouldn’t let anyone pass.
At 12:08 p.m., a bond violated was reported.
At 12:57 p.m., a man said someone in Texas tried to use his credit card that he only uses for local errands.
At 1:51 p.m., a man sitting in a white van made a family nervous; he said he wasn’t there long and was leaving anyway.
At 4:47 p.m., a black cow was by Highway 191 in Hoback Canyon; it is open range there.
At 4:59 p.m., a person might be having a stroke.
At 5:31 p.m., a grey Dodge truck was speeding to the golf course.
At 5:53 p.m., a cow and calf were in the road near Bondurant; it is open range.
At 6:16 p.m., two fishermen capsized their canoe on the Green River and made it safely to shore.
At 7:11 p.m., a red Peterbilt was tailgating and almost caused an accident.
At 8:20 p.m., a patient needed a ride home.
At 9:13 p.m., a bike rider hit a jump and accidentally called 911.
Aug. 26
At 2:49 a.m., a prisoner returning from a scheduled doctor visit experienced discomfort and was seen by the jail doctor.
At 7:02 a.m., a driver in the Loaf & Jug smelled like booze.
At 9:14 a.m., a detective asked for a search warrant.
At 11:10 a.m., a white Ford F150 swerved down Ehman Lane to the library.
At 11:18 a.m., a red Jeep with dealer plates passed a driver on a blind curve; the driver had to pull over to let it pass.
At 11:39 a.m., someone was burning trash near the shooting range.
At 12:29 p.m., a dog that killed someone’s chickens was being fostered.
At 1:52 p.m., a Ford utility van was all over the highway and shoulder.
At 2:21 p.m., a woman reported harassment.
At 4:03 p.m., a lodge employee asked how to file a temporary restraining order.
At 4:25 p.m., a man questioned a letter about insufficient funds.
At 5:33 p.m., a red semi was tailgating cars coming through Hoback Canyon.
At 10:51 p.m., someone who stayed over deliberately cut himself and bled all over; the caller was worried he might come back.
Aug. 27
At 8:07 a.m., a person found a bag of trash with someone’s paycheck in it.
At 8:09 a.m., about 30 cattle were loose.
At 9:53 a.m., a man reported threatening phone calls.
At 9:56 a.m., a woman picked up her packages and someone had opened them.
At 10:16 a.m., a woman was reported unconscious, then dead, but when EMS arrived she was breathing and taken to the clinic. No further information was available.
At 10:27 a.m., heavy equipment was on fire.
At 10:34 a.m., a man was worried about a vehicle parked at the Big Sandy trailhead for three weeks.
At 10:53 a.m., a detective emptied a prescription drop box.
At 11:52 a.m., a childcare center reported an email scam.
At 2:27 p.m., a car and camper broke down by the road.
At 2:39 p.m., a detective and sergeant checked on unsecure property.
At 4:29 p.m., a man reported a scam phone call.
At 6:58 p.m., a brand inspector and an officer did a welfare check on a goat herd that was fine.
At 8:15 p.m., a suspicious bearded man was screaming and waving at a driver who thought he might need help. Deputies didn’t find him.
Aug. 28
At 12:36 a.m., dogs had barked for a couple hours.
At 1:31 a.m., four dogs had been barking since 10 p.m.
At 10:01 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on a person’s welfare.
At 1:58 p.m., a vehicle and camper rolled on Highway 191; no one was injured and the group was reunited with their lost dog.
At 2:36 p.m., a sick eagle was spotted near Half Moon Lake.
At 4:47 p.m., a woman reported hitting a delineator post instead of a deer.
At 7:44 p.m., a black boxer dog jumped into a truck and attacked a dog.
At 8:14 p.m., a Toyota Tundra hit a deer.
At 9:36 p.m., a 911 call came in with a strange clicking noise.
At 10:07 p.m., Teton County dispatch reported a medical alert for someone in Sublette County.
At 10:46 a.m., a church door was open with a key in the lock.
At 11 p.m., neighbors were being too noisy.
At 11:06 p.m., a suspicious 911 call came in with no one there.
Aug. 29
At 7:06 a.m., three Great Pyrenees dogs were on the Boulder Bridge.
At 7:15 a.m., a man’s dogs really wanted to go after a porcupine in his tree and he asked for help getting rid of it.
At 9:40 a.m., a person had convulsions.
At 9:53 a.m., a man accidentally called 911 when he put his phone in the cupholder.
At 10:10 a.m., a man asked for help returning belongings of a person life-flighted last week.
At 11:18 a.m., a deputy was asked to check on a person’s welfare.
At 11:40 a.m., a man asked a deputy to check on his dogs after a neighbor said she reported him to animal control.
At 12:54 p.m., a man hiking to Granite Hot Springs to meet his wife got off the trail and was lost.
At 4:59 p.m., a domestic dispute was reported.
At 7:14 p.m., a caller had gun questions.
At 7:57 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to check on a person’s welfare.
At 9:20 p.m., a southbound vehicle had no back lights at all.
At 10:34 p.m., a deputy helped a motorist on Highway 191.