The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office reported 64 calls from May 27 to June 5, including a death, 24 citizen assists, eight suspicious incidents, three medical emergencies, four DUIs, 29 livestock problems, 24 urinalyses, one suicidal person, 46 vehicle identification number inspections – and one water rescue.
May 27
At 12:40 a.m., a neighbor was making too much noise.
At 2:16 a.m., a deputy stopped a vehicle whose driver had been drinking.
At 4:18 a.m., a blood draw was requested.
At 8:40 a.m., a vehicle hit a deer and needed a tow.
At 10:55 a.m., a deputy investigated harassment.
At 11:52 a.m., a horse was loose on Highway 191.
At 1:01 p.m., a red Toyota ran out of gas on the road.
At 1:41 p.m., a woman reported her daughter had an accident; no one was hurt but they needed a deputy’s report.
At 3:33 p.m., a drug detective reported a controlled substance problem.
At 3:47 p.m., an injured deer needed to be put down.
At 6:05 p.m., a cow was on Highway 189 south of Daniel.
At 7:10 p.m., a person was unconscious.
At 7:41 p.m., a brown and white cow was by the highway.
At 10:04 p.m., a suspicious 911 call came in from someone trying to turn off his phone.
At 10:30 p.m., a small dark-colored truck was weaving on the road.
May 28
At 6:32 a.m., a teen wearing a hoodie was sitting by the road with no cars around. A deputy found no one.
At 6:50 a.m., a runner reported about 40 cattle on the road almost caused an accident.
At 9:16 a.m., a very young moose calf was caught in a fence by Green River Lakes Road and the cow was nearby so the caller didn’t try to get close. He called wardens but couldn’t reach anyone.
At 12:11 p.m., a red and white cow was loose.
At 2:08 p.m., the Federal Bureau of Investigation called about an ongoing investigation.
At 7:40 p.m., a red and white cow was still out.
At 11:22 p.m., juveniles were partying with alcohol.
May 29
At 7:28 a.m., two black calves were out.
At 7:33 a.m., the same red and white cow was in the middle of the highway; a deputy said she can jump the cattleguard.
At 10:32 a.m., a man wanted to get his truck back.
At 11:47 a.m., a theft was reported.
At 2:41 p.m., the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported a medical emergency.
At 5:30 p.m., two brown horses were on the highway.
At 6:14 p.m., customers and employees were concerned about a man sleeping or passed out in a green truck. He was taking a nap.
At 7:15 p.m., a woman left her vehicle at Bomgaars to run errands with a friend and when she came back the gates were locked with her truck inside.
At 8:05 p.m., a stray brown and white dog showed up.
At 8:17 p.m., a red and white cow was beside the highway.
At 9:17 p.m., a small white truck coming through town almost hit a parked car.
At 10:19 p.m., kids were knocking on doors and taking off.
May 30
At 1:36 a.m., a caller said a drunk driver just left a trailer park.
At 2:37 a.m., Teton County deputies asked for help with a water rescue of a person who fell in the river. No more information was available.
At 11:35 a.m., a hotel employee was worried about guests who left their luggage while hiking to Gannett Peak and hadn’t returned yet. They made it back safely.
At 11:39 a.m., a man stole alcohol from a store’s sales room.
At 2:34 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 4:31 p.m., two callers said the driver of a white GMC turning onto Paradise Road was drunk. The driver was arrested.
At 6:16 p.m., five horses were loose but made it home.
At 6:43 p.m., a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper asked for the K9 drug dog.
At 7 p.m., the K9 drug dog made a search.
At 10:10 p.m., an ex-convict and another man argued and yelled for hours.
May 31
At 4:13 a.m., a gold F250 truck on Paradise Road might have blown its engine.
At 9:32 a.m., a white GMC truck hit a purple Honda Accord and left.
At 12:20 p.m., three loose horses were close to the road.
At 12:56 p.m., a young driver was constantly speeding up and down the street.
At 4:52 p.m., the same cow that jumps a cattleguard was on the highway again.
At 7:15 p.m., a deputy investigated a controlled substance problem.
At 8:36 p.m., a mule was walking past the county maintenance shop.
At 9:36 p.m., a deputy found a malnourished husky pup.
At 9:37 p.m., AAA asked a deputy to pass on a message to a driver stuck in the mud on East Green River Road that they could not send him any help.
At 11:53 p.m., a deputy helped a person who fell.
June 1
At 12:39 a.m., Sublette EMS asked for assistance.
At 8:52 a.m., a trash can was in the middle of Pine Street.
At 9:59 a.m., a possibly intoxicated driver in a white Suburban reportedly went through a cattle drive on Horse Creek Road, hit eight or nine yearlings and almost ran into kids on horseback. A deputy said the driver had car problems and did not harm any cattle or kids.
At 11:20 a.m., a man had questions about assembling a legal firearm.
At 3:20 p.m., a blue Chevy Equinox hit a deer on Highway 189.
At 4:46 p.m., a woman noticed a dead brown cow laying by the road.
At 5:45 p.m., a person was suicidal.
At 6:48 p.m., a juvenile problem was reported.
At 10:32 p.m., a woman had information for an active investigation.
June 2
At 7:25 a.m., three horses were loose on Mickelson Lane.
At 10:26 a.m., a woman reported health problems with smoke from controlled burns.
At 12:23 p.m., cows were on the highway.
At 2:20 p.m., a black cow was by the highway.
At 2:56 p.m., a caller with no trust in a person wearing an ankle monitor had questions.
At 4:02 p.m., family came to help move two cars whose registrations were expired.
At 5:05 p.m., former guests left AirPods behind that were pinging to a local address.
At 6:52 p.m., traumatic injuries were reported.
At 7:36 p.m., a possibly drunk driver threw a beer can out the window.
At 9:19 p.m., a shelter door alarm went off.
June 3
At 2:32 a.m., an emergency responder asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 6:41 a.m., a funeral escort was planned in Pinedale.
At 8:50 a.m., another request came in for a welfare check.
At 9:06 a.m., a woman helped with an active investigation.
At 9:16 a.m., one rancher said another rancher is stealing their water and won’t allow access to manage it.
At 9:33 a.m., a deputy checked on a person’s welfare.
At 9:45 a.m., a man wanted to know what to do with a camper parked on his property that the owner wouldn’t move.
At 10:14 a.m., a woman asked a deputy to check on someone’s welfare.
At 12:08 p.m., a person fell and needed help.
At 2:19 p.m., a woman got a scam call from Amazon saying someone was trying to hack her account and when they called back, it showed the SCSO’s number.
At 2:48 p.m., a woman asked about laws for abandoned horses. The horses are fed and watered but the owner doesn’t want to pay for care.
At 2:59 p.m., a death was reported.
At 3:25 p.m., a suspicious man living in a van left garbage behind. A deputy asked him to pick up the trash, which he did and left.
At 4:17 p.m., Department of Family Services asked for help with a urinalysis.
At 4:50 p.m., DFS reported a controlled substance problem.
At 5:04 p.m., an electrical fire started in a bedroom.
At 7:29 p.m., a suspicious hitchhiker with a dog was a homeless person.
At 8:15 p.m., a man was almost run off the road; information was passed to WHP.
At 10:12 p.m., a man found a locked phone in the hills and it dialed 911; he was bringing it to the sheriff’s office.
June 4
At 5:42 a.m., a white work truck backed into a blue Kia Forte.
At 7:27 a.m., an antelope was caught in a fence on Highway 191.
At 8:07 a.m., a woman said she signed up for a McGruff Crime Dog kids’ safety kit and wondered if it was a scam or legitimate.
At 9:27 a.m., two people picked up construction trash on the highway.
At 9:38 a.m., a person was injured in a crash.
At 11:06 a.m., a man who lost his wallet in Salt Lake City was advised to contact authorities there.
At 12 p.m., a half-dozen horses were loose.
At 12:28 p.m., a woman was trying to find a locksmith for a locked-out friend.
At 2:31 p.m., a red cow was in the northbound lane near Duck Creek.
At 4:55 p.m., three dogs were in a parked car with no windows open; it was gone when a deputy arrived.
At 6:51 p.m., the K9 drug dog made a search.
At 8:52 p.m., a domestic dispute was reported.
At 9:08 p.m., a person was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
At 9:14 p.m., a neighbor’s horse was in the yard.
At 11:24 p.m., about 20 people were arguing outside Stockman’s but a caller didn’t think anyone had weapons.
June 5
At 11:01 a.m., a border collie was chasing antelope on a hillside and the owner was yelling at it to stop; no game wardens could take the call.
At 11:51 a.m., the sheriff reported another water issue between the ranchers.
At 3:29 p.m., a medical emergency was reported.
At 3:53 p.m., Sublette EMS reported a truck with a camper wouldn’t move over.
At 4:13 p.m., a gray car was driving on a dirt track past a sign that said no driving beyond this point.
At 7:40 p.m., a person had heart problems.
At 7:47 p.m., a black truck wasn’t drivable after hitting a deer.
At 8:13 p.m., a person was unconscious.
At 9:35 p.m., WHP transferred a REDDI report to Lincoln County.
At 11:15 p.m., a traffic stop ended with a DUI arrest.
