Sheriff's report Feb. 6 to Feb. 12, 2023

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The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 128 calls from Feb. 6 to Feb. 12, including a death, four crashes, a theft, six wildlife calls, 14 citizen assists, nine suspicious incidents, two arrest warrants, seven medical emergencies, a fire, seven motorist assists, 24 urinalyses and 11 vehicle identification number inspections.

Feb. 6

At 5:18 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.

At 5:54 a.m., a suspicious 911 call was an accidental dial.

At 8:19 a.m., an aggressive bull moose was charging a man’s front door and his dogs in a kennel.

At 8:31 a.m., an inmate was taken to the dentist.

At 8:34 a.m., a man reported fraudulent phone calls from Sheridan.

At 8:54 a.m., a bleeding mule deer doe needed to be put down.

At 11:03 a.m., a Chevy Tahoe slid off the road.

At 1:30 p.m., SAFV asked deputies to watch the property.

At 1:51 p.m., SAFV staff reported protection order violations.

At 1:53 p.m., a suspicious 911 call was accidental.

At 1:57 p.m., a white dog and a cowdog were running down the highway.

At 2:12 p.m., a gray car tried to pass and swerved back, hitting the caller’s back tires.

At 2:35 p.m., a woman called 911 to see if the phone would make an emergency call. She was advised to call dispatch before testing a phone.

At 3:39 p.m., a deputy investigated a possible violation of a protection order.

At 6:02 p.m., a person had breathing problems.

At 7:45 p.m., a neighbor was still using a woman’s address for his electricity bill.

At 10:49 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.

At 11:19 p.m., a woman was concerned about her daughter; a deputy found her and told her to call home.

At 11:46 p.m., a power bump set off a bank’s security alarm.

At 11:51 p.m., the bank’s alarm went off again.

Feb. 7

At 8:57 a.m., a business’s alarm was affected by the power bump.

At 9:41 a.m., a detective got information about an ongoing investigation.

At 10:04 a.m., no one responded for “school safe” testing at a school building.

At 10:40 a.m., a woman was still having neighbor problems.

At 12:15 p.m., a red Toyota truck was hit after not yielding for a turn.

At 1:36 p.m., a vet clinic reported a theft.

At 1:52 p.m., a person in a court office had chest pain.

At 2:14 p.m., a person violated a protection order.

At 2:15 p.m., a silver sedan almost hit a liquor store’s drive-through window.

At 3:22 p.m., a dentist’s office reported wire fraud.

Feb. 8

At 4:40 a.m., a carbon monoxide alarm went off.

At 8:31 a.m., a juvenile driver had a collision.

At 9:36 a./m., a Red Ford Ranger slid about 40 feet off the road; the same vehicle almost hit a driver head-on the week before.

At 10:31 a.m., a tow-truck driver asked for traffic control to get the Ford Ranger back on the road.

At 12:05 p.m., a silver Toyota slid off the road.

At 12:20 p.m., a school resource office checked out a middle school incident.

At 12:27 p.m., a neighbor dog jumped the fence and attacked a puppy.

At 12:50 p.m., a woman was arrested on a warrant.

At 2:52 p.m., a man was arrested on a warrant.

At 4:14 p.m., a vehicle rolled over; Wyoming Highway Patrol responded.

At 7:32 p.m., a landlord wanted information after a tenant’s arrest.

At 9:21 p.m., a fire was reported; the courthouse air system malfunctioned.

Feb. 9

At 6:26 a.m., a suspicious 911 call was accidental.

At 9 a.m., Department of Family Services asked a deputy to help with a family issue involving juveniles.

At 10:34 a.m., a semi pulling double trailers skidded and jackknifed.

At 11:09 a.m., an employee went to pick up a truck that was supposed to be repaired for free and was locked in the shop yard for not paying.

At 11:45 a.m., a man said his phone kept calling 911.

At 11:59 a.m., a traffic stop turned in a marijuana possession citation.

At 2:40 p.m., a drug detective opened a search warrant.

At 4:54 p.m., an injured moose was still alive after being hit in the morning.

At 6:07 p.m., a man was tired of a guy who keeps talking back at him.

At 7:22 p.m., a death was reported.

At 10:26 p.m., a person was coughing up blood.

Feb. 10

At 12:28 p.m., a woman said horses were being mistreated.

At 1:16 p.m., a silver Nissan Frontier was moving slowly and erratically; the call was transferred to WHP.

At 2:27 p.m., a man asked a deputy to do a civil standby.

At 2:49 p.m., a person had a broken nose.

At 2:51 p.m., a woman asked deputies to check on two people.

At 3:07 p.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.

At 3:22 p.m., a drug detective emptied an RX drop box.

At 4 p.m., a person had convulsions.

At 5:15 p.m., 20 deer were moving through Marbleton.

At 5:56 p.m., a WHP trooper asked a deputy to help with a traffic stop.

At 8:07 p.m., a caller was concerned about a neighbor’s dog.

Feb. 11

At 12:41 a.m., two moose were in the highway south of Pinedale.

At 1:34 a.m., a medical emergency was reported.

At 2:12 a.m., a black Escalade was hit by a vehicle that left.

At 8:56 a.m., a man heard his phone make a funny noise; it had dialed 911.

At 10:42 a.m., a Chevy Tahoe hit a Subaru Legacy.

At 10:57 a.m., an injured cow elk was still alive by the highway.

At 2:37 p.m., people parked illegally to watch the Cardboard Classic at Burzlander Hill.

At 4:17 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.

At 4:33 p.m., a snowmobile hit a tree; the rider was taken to meet an ambulance.

At 6:02 p.m., a caller had questions about a protection order.

At 6:40 p.m., a Saturn L200 hit a moose on Highway 351.

At 6:52 p.m., WHP asked for a deputy’s assistance.

Feb. 12

At 6:54 a.m., a U.S. Capitol Police officer was in town for an event.

At 9:35 a.m., a trailer came unhooked from a Ford truck heading south.

At 10:40 a.m., two brindle pit-bull dogs were running loose.

At 11:44 a.m., a Ford truck pulling a trailer slid off the road into deep snow.

At 8:06 p.m., a front door alarm went off but all doors were locked.

At 9:13 p.m., a gray Chevy Silverado with beer cans and a stumbling driver were heading south on Highway 191.