Police Reports

Animal control officers attempted to locate a dog (described as a husky) at large on East Teton Boulevard.

Officers checked the area, and were unable to locate the dog.

Animal control officers responded to an address on West Teton Boulevard for a contained dog.

VIN checks were conducted on Riverview Drive and at the police station.

Officers were dispatched to an alarm on Alexandrea Circle. Officers checked the property which was secure and the alarm company contacted the property owner.

Animal control officers met with an individual on Pennsylvania Boulevard who found a dog and had the dog contained in their vehicle.

Officers met with an individual at the police department who had question about the eviction process.

Animal control officers received a phone call, in reference to a lost dog on East 3rd South Street.

The dog had been previously found by a resident and was returned to its owner.

Officers contacted an individual who reported receiving threatening text messages.

Officers attempted to locate a vehicle described in a traffic complaint on Jefferson Street.

Officers tagged a vehicle for five day parking, following a parking complaint on Blake Street.

Officers attempted to serve court paperwork on East 3rd South Street.

A traffic citation was issued for speeding in a school zone on Monroe Avenue.

Animal control officers responded to a welfare check on a dog that was reported to be outside without shelter on River View Drive.

Officers posted a notice at the residence.

Animal control officers followed up with a resident on Riverview Drive, regarding a welfare check on a dog.

Officers responded to a request for a civil standby on East 3rd South Street.

Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance personnel on a medical call.

Officers met an individual at the police department for an agency assist.

Officers responded to a report that two individuals had a verbal dispute that lead to physical contact on Cumorah Way.

It was reported one of the involved parties left prior to the officers’ arrival.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident.

Offices responded to an address on Cumorah Way, in reference the resident wanting an individual to leave their residence.

Officers checked on two individuals who appeared to be arguing on South 2nd East Street.

Officers checked on a vehicle on Scotts Bottom Road, whose occupants were advised of park hours.

Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for an equipment violation on West 2nd South Street.

The driver had a suspended license and fled on foot from the officers and was not located.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident which is under investigation.

The report was forwarded to the Sweetwater County Attorney’s Office.

Officers responded to a request for a civil standby on East 4th South Street.

Officers checked on an unsecured property, in which everything appeared OK.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person on the property at 1170 W. Flaming Gorge Way.

The individual was reportedly attempting to get a hotel room.

Officers checked on an unoccupied vehicle with a door open on North 4th East Street.

The owner of the vehicle advised they left the door open while loading the vehicle.

Officers met an individual at the police department who turned in a found debit card.

The debit card was later returned to its owner.

Animal control officers met with an individual who found a brown and white pit-bull, with a collar and no tags.

The dog was taken to the animal shelter.

Animal control officers removed debris from the roadway on East 4th South Street.

Officers located a vehicle described in a REDDI report.

It was determined the driver was not under the influence, rather had a medical issue.

A relative was contacted, arrived and assisted the motorist.

Officers were dispatched to a 911 hang up call.

Upon arrival, Officers contacted the resident who was OK and determined the call was accidental.

A VIN check took place on Uinta Drive.

Officers responded to a single vehicle collision.

It was reported a vehicle turned into a parking area at Harrison Elementary School and collided with a basketball hoop post.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident.

Officers located two dogs at large on Barnhart Street, were able to locate the owner of the dogs by their tags and the dogs were returned to their residence.

Officers contacted an individual by telephone, regarding a citizen assist.

Animal control officers attempted to locate a dog at large on Logan Street.

Animal control officers picked up a found Jack Russell Terrier on Washington Street with a maroon collar and tags.

Animal control officers responded to a report of a found black dog with a collar and no tags on West Flaming Gorge Way.

Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle collision.

It was reported a vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle in the McDonald’s drive thru several times.

Deputies with the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office arrived, following an investigation one of the drivers was arrested by a deputy.

Castle Rock Ambulance Service responded to the location, checked on the occupants of the vehicle, who refused transport to the hospital by ambulance. Officers completed a report regarding the incident.

Officers were flagged down by a motorist who reported hitting a deer with their vehicle on River View Drive.

The deer ran off after the collision, no injuries were reported and damage was reported to the front driver side bumper of the vehicle.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident.

Officers attempted to serve court paperwork on East 3rd South Street.

Officers checked on two juveniles on bicycles on Monroe Avenue.

Officers responded to a report of juveniles parked in front of a residence being loud and possibly drinking.

It was reported the juveniles left prior to the officers arrival.

Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance personnel on a medical call.

Officers contacted an individual who reported their vehicle had been egged and a tail light was broken.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident which is under investigation.

Officers contacted a 12-year-old male juvenile and a 14-year-old male juvenile out past curfew.

Both juveniles were taken into custody for curfew violations and released to their parents.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle that was parked and running at 1170 W. Flaming Gorge Way.

Officers checked on the vehicle whose occupant was sleeping, and advised they were waiting for another individual.

Officers contacted a resident who reported their child was out past curfew the previous night.

Officers were dispatched to an alarm on Hoback Street.

Upon arrival, officers contacted the alarm account holder who was OK and determined the alarm was accidental.

Officers checked on an open door on a building.

The property appeared okay and the door was secured.

Animal control officers met an individual at the animal shelter to pick up their dog.

Officers contacted a resident who reported vehicles and their residence on South Wagonwheel Drive had been egged.

The reporting party also stated a residential window at the address was damaged.

Officers completed a report regarding the incident which us under investigation.

Officers responded to a report of a possible larceny at 905 Bridger Drive.

Officers contacted the reporting party who wanted a trespass warning issued to three individuals for the property.

Animal control officers responded to an address on Medicine Bow Drive for a found and contained dog.

Officers assisted Wyoming Department of Family Services on a welfare check at a residence.

Officers attempted to locate a vehicle described in a traffic complaint on Interstate 80 as tailgating, speeding and the driver texting.

Officers responded to a welfare check on an individual who family members have not heard from in two days.

Officers contacted the individual who was OK.

Officers responded to a request for a subject removal on Iowa Avenue.

Upon arrival, officers contacted the reporting party who wanted a trespass warning issued to an individual for two properties.

Officers contacted the individual who was given a trespass warning for both addresses.

Officers responded to an address for a welfare check regarding living conditions in the residence.

Officers contacted the residents who appeared OK.

Officers were dispatched to an alarm on Uinta Drive.

Officers checked the property which was secure.

Officers contacted a responsible party for the property who arrived and advised everything appeared OK.

 

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