The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 141 calls from April 4 to April 10, included two sex offenses, at least four crashes, seven motorist assists, a grass fire, 17 citizen assists, vandalism, three suspicious incidents, 24 urinalyses and 19 vehicle identification number inspections.
April 4
At 4:21 a.m., a Union Wireless repairman asked for someone’s correct address.
At 10:17 a.m., a dark brown horse with black tail and mane was running up the road.
At 12:54 p.m., a man reported a possible break-in; the window broke when an open door slammed into it.
At 4:09 p.m., boxes were a traffic hazard on the highway.
At 4:09 p.m., a detective ran a name through an instant background check.
At 6:59 p.m., a juvenile prisoner was transported.
At 7:38 p.m., a hotel employee said a woman kept coming in saying she has a room but she wasn’t registered and didn’t have a key.
April 5
At 3:25 a.m., a duress alarm went off.
At 4:28 a.m., a deputy assisted with a patient.
At 6:37 a.m., a deputy hit a deer with a patrol vehicle.
At 9:32 a.m., a semi and an SUV were stuck in the middle of the road.
At 10:01 a.m., a man asked if he could email vehicle forms from Utah.
At 11:22 a.m., a woman reported a Medicare scam – a caller asked for her number and birthdate to send her a new card because she is 80 or older.
At 11:50 a.m., a woman called for a ride.
At 11:50 a.m., a detective began investigating a sex offense.
At 12:04 p.m., a very seriously injured deer was lying in a man’s front yard.
At 12:33 p.m., State Probation & Parole asked for a deputy’s help.
At 12:40 p.m., a vehicle slid off the road.
At 1:45 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 3:43 p.m., a school resource officer reported an unauthorized absence.
At 5:08 p.m., a deputy made a parole check.
At 5:52 p.m., a man was arrested for violating a no-contact order.
At 5:54 p.m., a woman asked for a deputy’s assistance.
At 9:45 p.m., a white minivan was tailgating, speeding and passing in a turn lane.
At 10:02 p.m., a person was arrested for driving under the influence.
April 6
At 10:20 a.m., a detective ran a name through the national instant background site.
At 12:09 p.m., a man sideswiped a vehicle in a parking lot.
At 1:06 p.m., an illness was reported.
At 1:18 p.m., a school employee reported a sex offense.
At 4:01 p.m., a white box van passed three cars on a double yellow line in Hoback Canyon.
At 4:27 p.m., an injured deer needed to be put down.
At 5:53 p.m., a woman wanted to talk about something her son did.
April 7
At 12:13 a.m., a man reported a suspicious juvenile incident.
At 3:19 a.m., a large dead cow elk was a traffic hazard.
At 4:04 a.m., an illness was reported.
At 8:03 a.m., three cows were on the highway.
At 8:30 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 9:16 a.m., someone ran through several hundred feet of fence along Highway 189.
At 10:03 a.m., a grass fire was reported to Sublette County Unified Fire.
At 11:20 a.m., a man’s truck was shot with an airsoft gun.
At 11:36 a.m., a business’s alarm went off.
At 12:37 p.m., a red Ford F350 was badly stuck in a trail’s mudhole.
At 4:19 p.m., a woman had questions about firearms.
At 6:45 p.m., a person was having a heart attack.
April 8
At 7:20 a.m., a man said no one could pick up a stray dog at a gas station.
At 9:16 a.m., a Pinedale businessman said his front windows were shot out.
At 9:19 a.m., a man driving a Mercedes Sprinter said diesel was leaking under the hood and he couldn’t get it towed without SCUF signing off.
At 10:35 a.m., a stray boxer dog needed to be picked up.
At 11:14 a.m., a dogwalker said a man and woman were screaming and threatening each other inside a home.
At 4:05 p.m., an illness was reported.
At 5 p.m., a speeding grey semi passed a vehicle that pulled over for an ambulance.
At 6:36 p.m., a store employee reported an intoxicated person and a theft.
At 6:52 p.m., a towtruck driver wasn’t sure if owners could take items from their vehicle.
At 7:37 p.m., a woman was trying to contact her brother last known to be in this area.
At 8:21 p.m., two small dogs were running loose.
At 9:05 p.m., an injured deer on Highway 189 needed to be put down.
At 9:06 p.m., a deputy checked on a person’s probation status.
At 9:18 p.m., a person found two of a ranch’s custom “no trespassing” signs and was leaving them at the gate.
At 9:47 p.m., two injured deer needed to be put down.
At 10:11 p.m., a tractor-trailer broke down at the edge of town.
April 9
At 1:57 a.m., a traffic stop turned into a DUI arrest.
At 3:18 a.m., a person’s blood was drawn.
At 4:35 a.m., a person was down.
At 7:07 a.m., a bay roan horse was by the highway.
At 7:22 a.m., a red Chevy Silverado hit an animal on Highway 351.
At 8:26 a.m., a stove fell off the back of a Chevy truck and scattered debris.
At 8:38 a.m., a deputy helped a person get up.
At 11:27 a.m., a woman wanted to get her dog from the pound.
At 2:29 p.m., a dying antelope needed to be put down.
At 2:29 p.m., a woman provided information.
At 4:56 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol reported a loose Hereford bull.
At 5:07 p.m., 10 horses were loose.
At 8:23 p.m., an off-duty deputy hit a deer that was still in the road.
At 9:44 p.m., a deputy reported a stray dog.
April 10
At 3:28 a.m., an email complaint came in about loud music.
At 9:24 a.m., a woman needed to talk to a deputy about her cases.
At 10:07 a.m., a woman asked for help leaving.
At 11:45 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 12:28 p.m., a man asked for help getting his missing cow off someone’s property.
At 4:24 p.m., a woman reported lost property.
At 6:54 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.