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C17 crime clips for Monday, May 5th

Gillette, Wyo. – Here is a summary of remarkable crimes in and around Gillette yesterday, which was received by law enforcement reports, which the Gillette Police Department and the Campbell County Sheriff's Office put together.

Real estate destruction, May 2nd, Rise of Opportunities, GPD

Gillette Police Sgt. Jay Johnson said the officers quoted two teenagers on May 2 for the destruction of ownership at 8:39 a.m. after recently adding cheese slices on a 17-year girls' vehicle at the Westwood High School. A 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy agreed not to have contact with the 17-year-old vehicle owner. There was no permanent damage.

Wrong detention, May 2, bridle, GPD

The officials responded to the Bridle Bit Court on May 2 at 12.40 p.m. for a woman's report who was violently brought to a house and held back on site, said Johnson. A 53-year-old man was arrested with his 28-year-old wife for a home battery and false detention. The woman supposedly tried to break the surveillance cameras inside when the man grabbed her on the wrist and caused pain. She tried to flee, but the man grabbed her. He pulled her back to the residence and held her on the floor. The man was then taken into custody and brought to the Detention Center Campbell County.

Poisoning, May 2, Madison Street, GPD

A 45-year-old man was quoted for poisoning after being reported to Madison Street on May 2 at 2:44 p.m., Johnson said. The man lay down with his face when the officials arrived. He told them that he had too many drinks and didn't know where he was. The man was taken to the hospital and is checked for violating the conditions of his probation.

DWUI, May 2, Garner Lake Road, GPD

The officials arrested a 45-year-old woman for an impaired trip after having been stopped around 7:07 p.m. because of the documentation traffic near Garner Lake Road and E. Sinclair Drive, said Johnson. The woman showed signs of poisoning and had an open crown royal rifle bottle in a cup holder. She carried out Field Field sustainability tests and was then taken into custody. In their vehicle, the officials found nine open and empty Royal Shooter bottles from Crown and five unopened.

Child abuse, May 3rd, Foothills Boulevard, GPD

A 25-year-old woman called officers to report on how she had seen a snapchat of a 27-year-old woman who was harassing a 3-year-old girl who she at the Foothills Boulevard Babyses, said Johnson around 10:57 a.m. The child stood next to a fallen chair, while the 27-year-old woman asked her whether she was upset that a 27-year-old man derived her from it. The girl was mentally closed and the 27-year-old zoomed in the camera on the girl's face and could hear laughter. The girl's mother, a 28-year-old woman, told the officials, she wanted the 27-year-old woman to teach the girl a lesson because the child bullyed others in the daycare center. There were no signs of physical abuse, and the officials provided resources to the girl's mother, as was interacted with a defiant child. The Wyoming Department of Family Services will track.

DWUI, May 3, S. Garner Lake Road, GPD

The officials reacted to the S. Garner Lake Road area around 6:04 p.m. to report a potential drunk driver, said Johnson. They stopped that a GMC Arcadia was operated by a 29-year-old man who showed signs of poisoning. The man had three small children in the vehicle with him and was taken into custody after the implementation of field soberness tests. He was accused of having children passengers under the influence of children's passengers, the risk of children and entertaining a single travel.

DWUI, May 4th, N. Highway 14-16, GPD

A 27-year-old man was arrested with a passenger for DWUI after the officials stopped on N. Highway 14-16 on May 4, Johnson said. The man showed signs of poisoning and had his 5-year-old son with him. He was taken into custody after having failed failed soberness tests.

Suspicious activities, May 4th, E. 2nd street, GPD

Johnson said a 22-year-old man called the police at 1:24 p.m. to report that he was approached by another man who wanted to fight in the E. 2nd street. The man said he didn't know the other man well and didn't know why the man contacted him. While the man tried to fight the man, he reported reportedly with an unknown object on the side of his black Audi sedan, which led to scratches. The examination continues.

Interference, May 4th, N. Gurley Avenue, GPD

The officials arrested a 15-year-old girl for interference after having fled the youth emergency services crisis at 6:56 p.m. on May 4 at around 6:56 p.m., said Johnson. The girl was found in the shelter despite her resistance and returned. While the officials left the area, they reported away. She was caught in a short distance and opposed the officers again. The Campbell County public prosecutor approved the girl's arrest and was charged with two interference.

In C17 Crime Clips, County 17 endeavors to offer our readers the most detailed and comprehensive list of the interactions of the law enforcement authorities with the citizens of Gillette and Campbell County. However, some information is held back to protect the identity of the victims and to avoid ongoing criminal investigations.

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