The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 155 calls from June 13 to June 19, including two suicidal people, five suspicious incidents, 13 citizen assists, a fire, four wildlife calls, 15 livestock problems, five REDDI reports, a search and rescue, 18 urinalyses and 30 vehicle identification number inspections.
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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 155 calls from June 13 to June 19, including two suicidal people, five suspicious incidents, 13 citizen assists, a fire, four wildlife calls, 15 livestock problems, five REDDI reports, a search and rescue, 18 urinalyses and 30 vehicle identification number inspections.
June 13
At 1:19 a.m., a person who fell needed help.
At 1:24 a.m., a man heard a suspicious noise on his porch but nothing was there.
At 2:42 a.m., a person had fallen.
At 6:46 a.m., a vehicle hit the Pinedale post office.
At 9:19 a.m., a drone was deployed after a collision.
At 9:25 a.m., a drug detective checked the prescription drop box.
At 10:03 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 11:33 a.m., a deputy helped a person who fell.
At 2:08 p.m., a driver in a construction area didn’t want to keep going when a flagger motioned him through a light because the last time he did it, Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers told him he had to stop.
At 2:14 p.m., a man walking his leashed dog had three loose dogs attack it during a walk.
At 3:43 p.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 8:38 p.m., two black cows were on the highway.
At 10:27 p.m., a repair manager was concerned about an unknown parked vehicle; the owner had left it for repair the next day.
June 14
At 6:14 a.m., deputies helped with a cattle drive.
At 7:26 a.m., a woman hit a deer near Bondurant,
At 8:47 a.m., a deputy was asked to help with a cattle drive between Forty Road Road and Warren Bridge.
At 11:16 a.m., a Forest Service ranger took two hypothermic bikers to the Strawberry warming hut. Tip Top Search and Rescue brought them out.
At 5:39 p.m., a man walking toward Jackson was yelling at passing vehicles; a deputy gave him a ride to Hoback Junction.
At 6:26 p.m., a speeding car kicked up rock chips and almost hit a biker.
At 6:31 p.m., a caller was concerned about three kids on top on a house.
At 7:38 p.m., a gas company employee reported a CO2 gas leak; residents were told to call the fire number or 911.
At 8:29 p.m., a woman with a warrant turned herself in.
At 9:14 p.m., someone had information for a school resource officer.
June 15
At 5:36 a.m., a calf was lying by trees near the highway.
At 9:36 a.m., a woman was worried that a red light in a light fixture might be a camera.
At 9:48 a.m., a man asked for assistance.
At 10:31 a.m., a woman worried about a man’s welfare was told he passed away.
At 2:05 p.m., a domestic dispute was reported.
At 2:40 p.m., someone had questions about boat registration.
At 3:48 p.m., a FedEx driver said a cow and calf moose were exhausting themselves running along the wildlife fence.
At 4:33 p.m., a man reported threats.
At 5:05 p.m., a man said someone stole $500 from his bank account.
At 5:40 p.m., a woman reported a juvenile problem.
At 8:12 p.m., a deputy helped a WHP trooper with a traffic stop.
At 8:38 p.m., a traumatic injury was called in.
At 9:48 p.m., a burglar alarm went off at a building’s north entrance.
At 9:57 p.m., a dog had been barking for the past hour.
At 10:23 p.m., a woman left her broken-down truck outside Marbleton and was getting tools to fix it.
June 16
At 1:56 a.m., a suspicious vehicle in a man’s driveway had the wrong house.
At 2:37 a.m., a man was banging on doors and screaming profanity for the past several hours.
At 5:40 a.m., a deputy helped with a cattle drive.
At 8:46 a.m., an ill antelope was lying in a yard.
At 9:09 a.m., a detective helped with a cattle drive.
At 1:46 p.m., an injured deer needed to be put down.
At 3:05 p.m., a found purse was returned to its owner.
At 3:28 p.m., a gray Bronco was all over the road going 100 mph.
At 3:42 p.m., a deputy was asked to check on a person.
At 3:45 p.m., a man needed a deputy to verify his safe wasn’t stolen so he could get the combination.
At 5:13 p.m., a cow moose and twins were on Pinedale South Road and a man was hoping someone could put up a sign.
At 7:16 p.m., a 3- to 4-year-old child was walking by the highway.
At 7:31 p.m., a man reported a water rights conflict with a neighbor.
At 7:37 p.m., a REDDI report from Bondurant was negative.
June 17
At 8:42 a.m., a very tan man wearing chaps and nothing else was exposing his bare butt.
At 7:02 p.m., a woman with a flat tire needed a tire store’s emergency number.
At 7:04 p.m., a brand new camper left several days on Burnt Lake Road was sideswiped and damaged on its first camping trip.
At 7:54 p.m., two motorcyclists were passing with oncoming traffic.
At 8:44 p.m., a white GMC truck was swerving across the road; the driver wasn’t drunk.
At 9:30 p.m., Safe2Tell reported on bullying.
June 18
At 8:58 a.m., a caller who had asked for a welfare check wanted an update.
At 10:53 a.m., a gray Prius weaved back and forth all over the road; the driver was not intoxicated but drinking liquids to rehydrate.
At 12:14 p.m., a white Cadillac almost T-boned another vehicle; the driver wasn’t intoxicated.
At 1:46 p.m., Lincoln County dispatch reported an ATV rollover.
At 2:34 p.m., a large RV with a Jeep was parked too close to a driveway to see oncoming traffic. It was legally parked, though.
At 4:14 p.m., a Teton County dispatcher passed on concerns about a suicidal person, who was found and not suicidal.
At 4:43 a.m., all lines were down so a WHP dispatcher reported a single vehicle rollover on Highway 191. The driver, who had fallen asleep, was not injured.
At 5:59 p.m., a downed power pole in a hay corral was a fire hazard.
At 8:59 p.m., a suicidal person was reported.
At 10:09 p.m., a rental property’s CO2 alarm went off.
At 11:16 p.m., a person had breathing problems.
June 19
At 6:05 a.m., a man was tired of his neighbor’s horses getting into his hay at $300 a ton.
At 7:46 a.m., a caller was harassed in a juvenile-related case.
At 7:59 a.m., a 911 call came in about cattle on Highway 191; the dispatcher told the caller it is open range.
At 9:09 a.m., a neighbor’s big dog was loose in a horse corral.
At 9:15 a.m., a man went to a lodge where he wasn’t welcome.
At 4:25 p.m., a roommate wouldn’t move out even though they agreed it was for the best.
At 6;03 p.m., a caller helped with an active theft case.
At 6:44 p.m., three pairs of black cattle were standing in the highway.
At 8:19 p.m., an anonymous tip came in about dogs with no food or water; a deputy said the dogs tipped their bowls and were well nourished.
At 8:45 p.m., a neighbor kept playing loud music.
At 10:38 p.m., neighbors argued about dogs at large.