Sheriff’s report – June 14

The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 196 calls from June 6 to June 12, including a death, a house fire, a vehicle fire, 11 citizen assists, 13 livestock problems, 12 suspicious incidents, a vicious animal, 11 traffic complaints, 20 urinalyses and 37 vehicle identification number inspections.

June 6

At 6:47 a.m., an abandoned vehicle was reported.

At 8:53 a.m., a rotator in the road was a traffic hazard.

At 10:48 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to do a civil standby.

At 11:21 a.m., a blue motorcycle was passing vehicles in a Highway 189 construction zone.

At 11:32 a.m., someone threw a rock through a woman’s window.

At 12:26 p.m., a neighbor was blasting offensive music all day in a family neighborhood again.

At 12:34 p.m., a man cleaning his irrigation ditch found a trash pump someone set up.

At 12:34 p.m., a young man kept driving too fast up and down the street.

At 4:35 p.m., this time the young man’s friend was speeding up and down the street.

At 8:29 p.m., a deputy helped change a tire.

June 7

At 1:03 a.m., a domestic dispute was taking place.

At 3:24 a.m., a person had abdominal pains.

At 6:22 a.m., a rancher asked a deputy to come along while he went to a neighbor’s with a backhoe to fix an irrigation ditch.

At 8:06 a.m., a person had convulsions.

At 9:26 a.m., a CenturyLink truck backed into a county dump truck.

At 10 a.m., a man asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 10:09 a.m., a rancher planning to move about 1,000 cattle asked for traffic control.

At 5:11 p.m., a deputy dispatched an injured antelope.

At 9:33 p.m., a woman was suspicious about lights on and windows open where no one was supposed to be home.

At 9:33 p.m., a man fighting with a woman said he was putting bullets in his gun.

At 10:07 p.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 10:20 p.m., a person was ill.

June 8

At 4:16 a.m., a car was weaving all over and blasting music.

At 6:22 a.m., a man requested a civil standby.

At 10:35 a.m., a concerned man asked for deputies to drive by his house through the day.

At 1:33 p.m., a man hit an antelope near the Bondurant Post Office.

At 5:21 p.m., a suspicious black Honda went by a woman’s house several times slowly and the driver was giving her looks.

At 5:55 p.m., a motorhome was pulling a trailer with a Jeep on it; the straps came off and the Jeep was rolling around on the trailer.

At 6:07 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol notified dispatch of a gray GMC Sierra that was all over the road.

At 6:12 p.m., a woman asked deputies if a man with a right to clean his ditch were with him when he built a road and knocked down trees on her property.

At 8:34 p.m., about 30 cows were on the road with no cowboys around.

At 10:12 p.m., a building fire was reported.

At 10:14 p.m., an ATM’s movement alarm went off.

June 9

At 4:32 a.m., a deputy helped with a clinic patient.

At 9:06 a.m., a man in the mountains was riding 30 miles; people saw the bike but not the man. The owner picked up the bike at the SCSO.

At 1:25 p.m., a silver Dodge Ram without plates was speeding and passing illegally.

At 2:19 p.m., a caller asked about a protection order.

At 3:55 p.m., a woman asked if a man cleaning his ditch on her property was done.

At 4:19 p.m., a woman almost hit a Corgi without a collar on the highway and brought it to town.

At 5:54 p.m., a cooler was laying in the road.

At 6:40 p.m., a baby playing with a watch accidentally dialed 911.

At 7:01 p.m., a truck was on fire.

At 7:58 p.m., a woman asked about a dog that belonged to a friend who passed away.

At 7:59 p.m., a silver Toyota ran through road construction lights.

At 11:59 p.m., a dog had been barking all night.

June 10

At 2:53 a.m., a black Ford hit a deer on Highway 191.

At 6:26 a.m., a neighbor was concerned about horses that keep getting into his hay.

At 7:11 a.m., a black cow was in the middle of the road.

At 11:14 a.m., a woman noticed a couple left a car parked at a post office and their bikes were gone.

At 3:28 p.m., a rancher said a cattle drive would start down the Hoback Rim around 5:30 a.m.

At 3:49 p.m., a county employee reported a dog bite.

At 7:12 p.m., a semi driver’s jack gave out when he was unloading construction supplies.

At 8:58 p.m., an overdose was reported.

At 10:14 p.m., a deputy was asked to deliver a message.

At 10:35 p.m., a Marbleton bartender reported a medical emergency.

At 11:15 p.m., A Subaru Outback and truck were speeding up the highway.

At 11:23 p.m., a dark truck with a dirt bike on back was all over the road; the driver was not intoxicated but had an active arrest warrant.

June 11

At 1:21 a.m., a barking dog was keeping people awake.

At 1:49 a.m., a suspicious man was walking toward Pine Street and stopping traffic; he was walking to get a ride from a friend. A deputy gave him a ride to Obo’s.

At 3:14 a.m., a man said kids kept looking in his window and harassing him.

At 7:20 a.m., a semi was parked in a food truck’s leased space.

At 8:52 a.m., a woman asked for a civil standby.

At 9:41 a.m., a dryer made a loud pop and smoke came out of it.

At 9:46 a.m., a woman found a dead osprey by a vacant house and was concerned about avian flu.

At 9:58 a.m., a semi with an oversized load broke down in the middle of the highway.

At 10:48 a.m., a controlled burn was starting to get dangerous.

At 11:40 a.m., a burglar alarm went off.

At 12:13 p.m., a man asked why his son was arrested the night before. He was told his son is an adult and he needed to ask his son for details.

At 12:21 p.m., about 10 cows knocked down a fence gate and were on the highway.

At 2:26 p.m., a blacked-out Subaru was flying down the highway.

At 3:03 p.m., a man asked about shooting on public land behind his property.

At 4:36 p.m., a caller asked for help with a skunk on the front porch.

At 4:55 p.m., a person reported lacerations.

At 6:46 p.m., a death was reported.

At 11:54 p.m., a man who ran out of gas was stuck near Cora for more than an hour.

June 12

At 1:11 a.m., a woman was worried about her overdue daughter hiking at Green River Lakes. She was camping in an area without cell service.

At 2:39 a.m., a deputy checked on a damaged unoccupied vehicle.

At 10:02 a.m., a young black bear was trying to break into a cabin, again.

At 1:22 p.m., a rancher called about problems over an irrigation ditch.

At 4:20 p.m., a deputy stood by while a WHP trooper did sobriety tests; the driver was not drunk.

At 5:45 p.m., a broken-down semi couldn’t be towed until the next day.

At 5:56 p.m., tall flames were reported; it was a controlled burn that wasn’t called in.

At 11:11 p.m., neighbors had been yelling at each other for several hours.

At 11:49 p.m., a citizen asked a deputy to remove a very intoxicated woman from the property.