Green River Police Department reports for Jan. 12
At 6:37 p.m., officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of Uinta Drive and Shoshone Avenue and issued the driver, Kacie Austin, 20, of Green River, a citation for an alleged when headlights required violation.
At 11:17 p.m., officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of E Teton Boulevard for a speed offense. Officers met with the driver and detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage. Officers discovered the driver to be under the legal drinking age, but the driver was not over the legal BAC limit or found to be driving unsafely. Officers gathered information, issued the driver, Damien Pfeifer, 18, of Green River, citations for alleged speed and underage consumption, and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 13
At 12:40 a.m., officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of California Drive and East Teton Boulevard and issued the driver, Jett Kuckert, 23, of Green River, a citation for alleged failure to provide proof of liability insurance.
At 6:27 a.m., officers responded in response to a report of two young children that had wandered into a store looking for their parent/guardian. Officers made contact with a parent/guardian, who was in the area, that responded to the scene to retrieve the children. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 10:16 a.m., officers responded to N 1 East Street concerning a suspicious subject. It was reported an unknown male knocked on the door and requested to come in to appraise their house. The reporting party did not know the subject nor did they request an appraisal. The subject made claims to know a family member, who the reporting party had said an unknown name to confirm the subject was lying. They were not allowed in the house, and eventually left. Officers were unable to locate the suspicious subject, gathered information, and completed a report of the incident.
At 1:07 p.m., officers were dispatched to 200 Uinta Drive, Family Dollar, for a trespass complaint. Contact was made with the store manager who advised they have been having issues with two individuals that keep coming into the store, who they believe are stealing items. The manager requested trespass notices be given to the two individuals. Officers met with the two subjects, issued the trespass warnings, and completed a report of the incident.
At 2:05 p.m., officers conducted a traffic stop and issued the driver, Krista Fullerton, of Green River, a citation for alleged expired temporary license permit/improper registration.
Jan. 15
At 11:39 a.m., officers responded to the area of Cedar Street for a report of a two-vehicle collision. It was reported one vehicle was traveling southbound as a second vehicle was traveling northbound on the curve of Cedar Street, when the front of the first vehicle slid and struck the front driver’s side of the second vehicle. Officers met with both drivers, gathered information, and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 16
At 3:15 a.m., officers observed the front passenger side mirror of their patrol vehicle to be cracked and the front of the mirror to be broken. Officers observed pieces of broken plastic on the street near where their patrol vehicle had been parked and unattended. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 17
At 1:06 a.m., officers responded to 59 Uinta Drive (Maverik) for a report of a larceny. Officers met with an individual who reported their wallet missing after they had left it on the counter. Officers gathered information on a possible suspect and completed a report of the incident.
At 10:28 a.m., officers collected medications from the prescription medication drop off box in the lobby, booked them in for future destruction, and completed a report of the incident.
At 2:24 p.m., officers responded to the GRPD 375 west parking lot at W Flaming Gorge Way in reference to a two-vehicle collision. It was reported the first vehicle was parked in the north side of the parking lot facing north and a second vehicle was parked facing south in the next parking lane to the south. As the second vehicle was reversing, the rear bumper made contact with the rear bumper of the first vehicle, which was parked and unoccupied. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 7:09 p.m., officers were dispatched to Midwest Drive for a subject removal. Officers met with the reporting party who requested to have an individual removed from their property after a verbal confrontation had taken place. Officers met with the individual who agreed to leave the residence without further incident. Officers gathered information and complete a report of the incident.
At 11:07 p.m., officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of 2nd South and Uinta Drive and issued the driver, Jacob Spalding, of Green River, a citation for alleged expired temporary license permit/improper registration.
Jan. 18
At 7:40 a.m., officers responded to the intersection of Uinta Drive and Riverview Drive for a report of a two-vehicle collision. It was reported both vehicles were stopped at the intersection in the east northbound lane with the first vehicle behind the second vehicle. The driver of the first vehicle stated their foot slipped off of the brake pedal and the vehicle rolled into the second vehicle. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 11:55 a.m., officers responded to Logan Street for a report of fraud. Officers met with an individual who reported they are trying to sell an item on Facebook and received a check for $2,600.34 over the amount asked, and now they are getting pressure from the buyer to send back the difference. Officers contacted the company listed on the check and they advised the check was fraudulent. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 7:51 p.m., officers responded to a report of domestic violence. Officers met with the parties involved in a verbal confrontation. A previous altercation was reported as well, and officers gathered information. Officers conducted a civil standby while the parties were separating and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 19
At 12:40 p.m., officers responded for an agency assist. Drugs and paraphernalia were located and seized by officers. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 4:56 p.m., officers were in the area of Iowa Circle and observed deer actively eating a large pile of bird seed. Officers made contact with the homeowner, advised of the City Ordinance 6-9(a), restricting the feeding of wildlife, and issued a citation to Linda Malone, of Green River, for allegedly feeding deer. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 6:59 p.m., officers responded to the 1775 Hitching Post Dr (GR Rec Center) parking lot for a report of a two-vehicle collision. It was reported one vehicle was parked facing west and a second vehicle was parked facing west in the parking lane to the east of the first vehicle. As the first vehicle was backing out of the parking space, the rear of the vehicle struck the front of the second vehicle. Officers gathered information, issued the driver of the first vehicle, Karilynn Crowell, of Green River, a citation for alleged inattentive driving with a crash, and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 20
At 8:20 p.m., officers responded to the Mustang Motel located at 550 E Flaming Gorge Way for a report of a theft. Officers met with an individual who reported items missing from their room. Officers met with the staff and learned the items had been removed from the room for safety reasons, but they would return the property upon check out. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 11:03 p.m., officers responded to Oklahoma Drive for a report of three suspected juveniles that ding-dong-ditched their residence. Officers reviewed video footage, gathered information, and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 21
At 7:57 p.m., officers responded to the area of Riverview Drive near Aspen Street in reference to a REDDI report. Officers contacted the reporting party, who directed officers to the vehicle they had been following from Rock Springs. Officers made contact with the driver and detected a strong odor of alcoholic beverages. The driver was found to be impaired and not able to safely operate a motor vehicle. Officers placed Cactus Brown, 33, of Missouri, under arrest and issued a citation for alleged DWUI - incapable of safely operating a motor vehicle. Officers transported Brown to the Sweetwater County Detention Center and completed a report of the incident.
Jan. 22
At 2:02 a.m., officers responded to Cumorah Way in reference to a report of an attempted scam. Officers met with an individual who reported they had accepted a request on SnapChat from an individual whom other friends had recommended to them. They advised shortly after accepting the request, they started to receive blackmail threats. The reporting party stated they thought that someone may have hacked their SnapChat account. Officers gathered information and completed a report of the incident.
At 4 a.m., officers responded in reference to a juvenile runaway. Officers met with a parent/guardian who reported the juvenile missing. Officers gathered information and contacted the Rock Springs Police Department who was able to make contact with the juvenile. The juvenile was returned home and officers completed a report of the incident.
At 8:06 a.m., officers responded to 801 Cemetery Road (Riverview Cemetery) for a report of property damage. Officers observed the lock on the gate to be broken. Officers gathered information, determined the lock was damaged due to corrosion, and completed a report of the incident.
At 4:30 p.m., officers responded to Indian Hills Drive for a report of an animal bite. Officers met with an individual who reported their grandchild was bitten by their dog. The owner of the dog wished to surrender the dog due to recent aggression issues, and would provide a copy of vaccination records to animal control. Officers met the owner at the animal shelter, booked in the dog, gathered information, and completed a report of the incident.
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