Animal control officers received a call of a brown dog at large on Evans Street.
Animal oontrol officers attempted to locate a dog described as chasing deer in the area on Easy Street.
Animal control officers met an individual at the shelter who wanted to turn their dog over to the animal shelter.
Officers responded to a two-vehicle collision on Astle Avenue and Uinta Drive. It was reported a vehicle was stopped at a traffic light northbound on Uinta Drive at the intersection with Astle Avenue.
The vehicle was struck from behind by a vehicle traveling north. No injuries were reported, Officers completed a report regarding the incident.
Officers contacted an individual by phone who had questions regarding snow removal on 375 West Flaming Gorge Way.
Officers were dispatched to a 911 hang up call. Officers contacted an employee and the call appeared to be accidental.
Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance Service on a medical call.
Officers responded to a report of an assault on 599 E. 4th S. Officers contacted one of the involved parties who advised the other involved party left prior to officers arrival.
Officers completed a report regarding the incident, which was forwarded to the Sweetwater County Attorney’s Office.
Officers contacted the City Streets Department, regarding snow removal on Pinnacle Drive and Upland Way.
Officers received a call, in reference to property damage on 55 E. Railroad Ave. Officers checked the property and the incident had previously been reported.
Animal Control Officers located a dog at large on Cumorah Way. The owner of the dog was contacted and given a warning.
Officers contacted an individual on West Teton Boulevard, who advised they were contacted by a credit reporting agency, in reference to someone attempting to use the reporting party’s personal information. Officers completed a report regarding the incident, which is under investigation.
Animal Control Officers responded to a report of a dog at large on Evans Street.
Officers contacted an individual by phone for a citizen assist on 375 West Flaming Gorge Way.
Officers received a call of a vehicle parked in a no parking zone on 2200 East Teton Blvd. Officers checked the property and the described vehicle left prior to officers arrival.
Officers attempted to serve a court summons on South 5th East.
Officers responded to a report of a vehicle parked blocking a parking lot on 300 Uinta Drive. The vehicle left the property.
Officers contacted the owner of an abandoned vehicle on East Flaming Gorge Way, who subsequently moved the vehicle.
Officers contacted an individual by phone who was concerned about snow not being removed from sidewalks in the area on Delaware Place.
A traffic citation was issued for alleged speeding on West Railroad Avenue and North 3rd West.
A traffic warning for an alleged equipment violation was issued on East 2nd South.
Officers checked on a motorist who had an equipment problem with the vehicle’s lights on Uinta Drive and East Flaming Gorge Way.
A traffic citation issued for alleged speeding on Monroe Avenue and Andrews Street.
A traffic warning for headlights required was issued on 250 Monroe Ave.
Officers contacted an individual on East Flaming Gorge Way whose license plate fell off their vehicle after they backed into a snow bank. There was no damage to the vehicle.
Officers contacted an individual whose vehicle was parked in the lane of travel on Shoshone Avenue.
Officers contacted an individual who was in the park after hours on 175 Scotts Bottom Road. The individual was looking for their dog, which was described as a Golden Retriever.
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance on Iowa Avenue. Officers contacted the residents who had a verbal dispute.
Animal control officers located a dog at large on Ironwood Street. The dog was returned to its owner, who was given a warning.
Officers responded to a report of a vehicles allegedly blocking traffic on West Teton Boulevard. Officers contacted a responsible party for the moving truck and loader who advised they were moving an item and would move their vehicles.
A traffic warning for alleged speeding was issued on 900 Hitching Post Drive.
Officers met with an individual who reported a vehicle speeds through the area but is not currently doing so, on Cliff View Drive.
Officers contacted the owner of the vehicle and addressed the complaint.
Officers contacted an individual on South Carolina Drive, who reported a dispute over a civil property issue.
Officers assisted a motorist on 175 Scotts Bottom Road, whose vehicle was stuck in the snow.
Animal Control Officers are investigating a report of a dog bite on Colorado Drive.
A traffic warning for an alleged registration violation was issued on East Flaming Gorge Way and Uinta Drive.
Officers responded to a report of the sound of possible gun shots west of Riverview Drive. Officers contacted an individual on South 4th West, who was advised of city limits and discharging a firearm in city limits.
Officers were dispatched to a report of two possible missing juveniles. The juveniles were located a short time later at the library and were OK.
Davina Brown, age 31 of Green River, was arrested on 350 Uinta Drive, per an active Green River Municipal Court Warrant for alleged failure to appear for a probation revocation hearing on an original charge of driving while under suspension.
Animal control officers responded to a report of a small dog chasing deer and barking on Wyoming Drive and Arizona Street. Animal control officers checked the area and were unable to locate the dog.
A traffic warning for allegedly driving with high beams on was issued on 250 Monroe Ave.
A 16-year-old male was issued a citation for alleged driver’s license restrictions and issued a warning for speeding on East 2nd Street and South 5th East.
A 17 year old male was issued a citation for alleged minor in possession of tobacco and for a stop sign violation on Bridger Drive.
Officers checked on vehicles in the park after hours on 1795 Bridger Drive, one of which appeared stuck.
A traffic warning for alleged speeding was issued on North Center Street and East Flaming Gorge Way.
Officers contacted two individuals on West Railroad Avenue and North Center Street and East Railroad Avenue, who appeared to be arguing. The individuals advised they were OK and just talking.
Officers checked on an unoccupied vehicle in a school parking lot after hours, on 2200 East Teton Blvd.
Officers checked on a motorist on 425 E. Teton Boulevard, who advised they pulled over to use their phone.
Officers checked on an unsecured property, which appeared OK and the property was secured.
Officers posted a notice on a vehicle for a an alleged parking violation on Shoshone.
Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance Service on a medical call.
Officers contacted an individual who had civil questions involving property on Clark Street.
Officers assisted Castle Rock Ambulance Service on a medical call.
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance on Birch Street. Officers contacted the residents who had a verbal dispute.
Officers responded to a two vehicle collision on 1615 Hitching Post Drive. It was reported two vehicles were traveling east out of a parking lot towards Hitching Post Drive. One of the vehicles was in the wrong lane of travel and turned left (north) in the parking lot and struck the other vehicle. No injuries were reported, officers completed a report regarding the incident.
Animal control officers responded to a report of a found dog on South Center Street and East 3rd South. The dog was described as a yellow lab.
Animal control officers met an individual at the animal shelter who was there to pick up a dog.
Officers checked on a motorist who allegedly had on their hazard lights, on Uinta Drive.
Officers and Green River Fire Department personnel were dispatched to a residence for a smoke alarm, on New Hampshire Street. Upon arrival, the residents were contacted and the call was determined to be a false alarm.
Officers were dispatched to a 911 hang up call. Upon arrival, officers contacted the resident who wanted a trespass warning issued to an individual for their property. Officers contacted the individual who was issued a trespass warning for the property.
Officers responded to a two vehicle collision on Ironwood Street. It was reported a vehicle backed out of a driveway and collided with an unoccupied vehicle parked in front of a residence across the street. No injuries were reported. Officers completed a report regarding the incident.
Officers attempted to locate two dogs described as running at large on Wilson Street.
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance. Officers contacted the involved parties who had a verbal dispute.
Officers attempted to locate a dog at large on East Teton Boulevard and Monroe Avenue. The dog was described as a blonde colored pit-bull.
Officers contacted an individual, in reference to a report of a hit and run on 77 East Railroad Avenue. It was reported a vehicle was parked and unoccupied in front of a business and was damaged by an unknown vehicle. Officers completed a report regarding the incident, which is under investigation.
Justin Spurrier, age 30 of Green River, was arrested for alleged domestic battery.
Clinton McCoy, age 26 of Green River, was arrested for alleged domestic battery and per an active Green River Municipal Court warrant for alleged failure to pay on an original charge of underage consumption.
Officers responded to a report of a vehicle with its hazard lights on blocking the roadway on East 4th South.
Officers responded to a two vehicle collision on Astle Avenue and Uinta Drive. It was reported a vehicle was stopped at a red light southbound on Uinta Drive at the intersection with Riverview Drive. The vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle that had been traveling south on Uinta Drive. Both drivers were checked on scene by Castle Rock Ambulance Service, neither was transported to the hospital. While investigating the traffic collision, officers contacted Jessica Bingham, age 25 of Green River, who was arrested for alleged driving while under the influence of controlled substance.
Officers contacted an individual on Andrews Street, who reported a possible check fraud. The call was determined not to be fraud and the reporting party was advised.
Officers met with an individual at the police department who reported possible unauthorized activity on their credit card. The reporting party did not want to file a report at this time.
Officers checked on a possible property damaged on 1105 Bridger Drive. Upon further investigation, it was determined the property was not damaged.
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