Sheriff's report March 27 to April 2, 2023

By Joy Ufford, jufford@pinedaleroundup.com
Posted 4/6/23

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 162 incidents from March 27 to April 2, including a death, three possible heart attacks, 15 citizen assists, a suicidal person, 14 suspicious calls, a theft, harassment, six motorist assists, two search-and-rescue calls, seven wildlife calls, 34 urinalyses and 16 vehicle identification number inspections.

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Sheriff's report March 27 to April 2, 2023

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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 162 incidents from March 27 to April 2, including a death, three possible heart attacks, 15 citizen assists, a suicidal person, 14 suspicious calls, a theft, harassment, six motorist assists, two search-and-rescue calls, seven wildlife calls, 34 urinalyses and 16 vehicle identification number inspections.

March 27

At 2:28 a.m., a possible heart attack was called in.

At 6:06 a.m., a Yukon hit and injured a deer.

At 8:42 a.m., a man was arrested on a warrant.

At 9:16 a.m., a person who fell might have broken a leg.

At 10:11 a.m., a woman parked outside a restaurant had ice fall on the hood.

At 10:29 a.m., a drug detective emptied a prescription drop box.

At 11:21 a.m., a pronghorn antelope had a broken leg.

At 1:27 p.m., a man asked about his arrest warrant.

At 3:23 p.m., a citizen asked about a protection order.

At 3:31 p.m., a citizen turned in firearms due to a protection order.

At 4:25 p.m., a 911 hangup placed the juvenile caller in Pinedale.

At 5:26 p.m., a beautiful Australian shepherd was loose by the library.

At 9:25 p.m., a brand inspector was told of horses on Highway 191 that he thought might be elk. If they were horses, he’d go check on them.

March 28

At 9:45 a.m., a citizen called about an ongoing investigation.

At 9:45 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to stand by for a civil issue.

At 9:50 a.m., a man asked a deputy to do a civil standby.

At 12:04 p.m., a grey van scraped a black Honda.

At 12:56 p.m., a deputy stopped a driver who couldn’t stay in one lane.

At 1:47 p.m., Sublette EMS went to White Pine for a person with knee and back pain.

At 1:50 p.m., a white Ford Explorer hit a deer on Highway 189.

At 4:22 p.m., a cattle drive was under way.

At 5:12 p.m., a vehicle with a mechanical problem needed a tow.

At 8:39 p.m., a person who fell might have broken the other hip.

At 8:43 p.m., a person reported chest pains.

At 9:33 p.m., a person with a headache felt unwell.

At 10:04 p.m., a deputy responded to a verbal family dispute.

March 29

At 7:51 a.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 12:37 p.m., an inmate went to the dentist.

At 12:52 p.m., a suspicious alarm turned out to be a malfunctioning phone.

At 12:55 p.m., the school resource officer investigated a juvenile incident in Big Piney.

At 1:56 p.m., a juvenile had a hard time breathing.

At 2:20 p.m., a library employee dropped off a bike that was there for four days.

At 3:55 p.m., a loose dog was running down Pine Street.

At 4:13 p.m., a driver needed a tow on Half Moon Lake Road.

At 5:59 p.m., the driver of a 4-by-4 Ford thought he would check out Fremont Lake but got stuck.

At 6:15 p.m., a black truck with a camper shell was swerving and not letting a vehicle pass.

At 10:31 p.m., a caller asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 10:53 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol asked for help with a black motorcycle that refused to stop. It was spotted and stopped in Fremont County.

March 30

At 10:35 a.m., a man said his mountain bike was stolen from the library; it was the one dropped off at the SCSO.

At 11:01 a.m., a woman backed her car up in the car wash, damaging a door.

At 11:32 a.m., a man called about seeing a deputy on his security camera the night before.

At 11:57 a.m., an all-black bull with horns was wandering around Marbleton.

At 12:22 p.m., a woman reported identity theft.

At 12:35 p.m., a deputy checked on a person’s welfare.

At 12:44 p.m., a person was shaky and sick after having bloodwork done at clinic.

At 12:57 p.m., Department of Family Services asked a deputy to go with an employee.

At 2:45 p.m., a woman reported a security video of a woman running away from a man, who tackled her to the ground. The incident happened in January and was dealt with at that time.

At 3:14 p.m., an injured mule deer doe needed to be put down.

At 3:30 p.m., a caller reported a drunk driver; the driver was taken home and kids took the schoolbus home.

At 4:12 p.m., a green SUV passed a stopped Pinedale schoolbus.

At 7:27 p.m., cattle were on the highway.

March 31

At 12:05 a.m., family picked up a person threatening suicide.

At 4:45 a.m., an entry door burglar alarm went off four times; it was unfounded.

At 7:49 a.m., a fire alarm went off.

At 10:24 a.m., a student ran away from school and went to a church; the student was taken back to school.

At 12:58 p.m. a Big Piney school’s panic alarm went off; it was accidental.

At 2:32 p.m., a 911 RapidSOS call was accidental.

At 5:57 p.m., three horses were loose on the road; the owner corralled them.

At 6:11 p.m., a person accidentally called 911.

At 6:28 p.m., a suspicious truck with a man inside was parked halfway on the road.

At 6:35 p.m., a man said he was trying to pack his things and leave but his soon-to-be ex-wife wouldn’t leave him alone.

At 8:10 p.m., a man reported harassment.

At 11:30 p.m., a deputy was checking on an intoxicated person.

April 1

At 2:12 a.m., kids trying to break into a building came back with more kids. It was a medical situation.

At 4:44 a.m., a fire alarm kept going off and there was no fire.

At 9:07 a.m., a business’s door and interior alarms went off; there was nothing wrong.

At 10:10 a.m., a person died of a heart attack.

At 10:29 a.m., a trespasser was in a man’s shop the night before.

At 11:34 a.m., an antelope with a bloody mangled leg was on a man’s porch.

At 11:35 a.m., a business owner said a customer made employees uncomfortable.

At 2:19 p.m., two mule deer were caught in a fence at Daniel Junction.

At 4:55 p.m., a man’s phone accidentally called 911 and he wasn’t sure the deputy who responded was actually a deputy.

At 6:26 p.m., a woman reported a vehicle with two women was stuck by the road.

At 6:52 p.m., people fighting inside a truck blocked traffic; the driver was arrested for DUI.

At 10:18 p.m., a dog outside was crying and barking; the owner brought it in.

At 11:32 p.m., a woman requested a no contact order.

April 2

At 1:04 a.m., a caller with a medical issue reported two Oriental people broke in and then took off; it was unfounded.

At 1:56 a.m., a vehicle slid off the road into a snowbank and then rolled.

At 3:15 a.m., a neighbor complained about music going all night.

At 3:39 a.m., a deputy checked out a suspicious incident.

At 3:43 a.m., a caller with a medical issue reported two kids and three adults were in his van.

At 5:55 a.m., a person was suicidal.

At 10:03 a.m., a freaked-out dog was running down the highway.

At 11:43 a.m., a suspicious Rapid SOS call came in; it didn’t reach 911.

At 1:32 p.m., dogs were getting into a deer carcass in a haystack.

At 2:26 p.m., a man with a protection order wanted to get his belongings.

At 3:28 p.m., a suspicious Rapid SOS call came in.

At 4:08 p.m., a mule deer with a broken leg was splashing in Pine Creek.

At 4:54 p.m., a blue Honda was swerving all over; the driver was not intoxicated.

At 6:44 p.m., a woman called search-and-rescue about her husband and a caretaker snowmobiling to the Darwin Ranch; they’d gotten lost.

At 9:33 p.m., a person was having a heart attack.

At 11:28 p.m., a man’s Instagram, bank account and Venmo were hacked; he didn’t know what to do next.