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C17 crime clips for Monday, May 19th

Gillette, Wyo. – Here you will find a summary of remarkable crimes in and around Gillette over the weekend, 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 16, Garner Lake Road, GPD

The police called the employees of the City of Gillette at 7:29 a.m. after discovering damaged devices in the Energy Capital Sports Complex, said Brent Wasson, deputy chief of police from Gillette. The damage was estimated at 4,000 US dollars. The surveillance video identified four young people as possible suspects, and two of them reported to cause the damage. The officials want to contact the other two and the examination continues.

Transfer, May 16, Nathan Hale Road, CCSO

The deputies reacted to Nathan Hale Road at 12:08 p.m. in order to examine the reported review, said Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds. A 19-year-old man reported that his 39-year-old uncle came to the residence of the uninvited and began to shout him and his 63-year-old grandfather. The 19-year-old announced to the MP that the 39-year-old had pushed the older man ahead and requested a announcement of violations. The 39-year-old denied the allegations, but was cited for simple attacks and was considered from ownership.

Mixing, May 16, South Douglas Highway, GPD

The officers arrested a 38-year-old man for interference after he allegedly stated a false name in a shop in South Doughlas Highway Dollars around 5.46 p.m., said Wasson. According to the report, the officials were called to the shop at the request of employees who wanted the 38-year-old and a 25-year-old woman who were concerned about shop theft.

Stalking, May 17th, East 9th Street, GPD

A 45-year-old man was arrested because he had entered East 9th Street at 2:48 a.m. without permission without permission, said Wasson. A 64-year-old man informed the officials that the man entered his house in the middle of the night without permission and had previously been entered with a 34-year-old woman due to ongoing problems. The 45-year-old went before the officials arrived and hid in bushes near the residence. The examination also showed that the man had removed the valve stem covers from a truck in the residence and drained air out of the tires.

Poisoning, May 17th, West Laurel Street, GPD

The officers were called to a residence in West Laurel Street to report around 4:17 a.m. The homeowners were alerted by a doorbell camera and saw a 26-year-old man who tried to gain admission. The officials found the man who leaned on the front door when they arrived. He had managed to open the door, but was extremely drunk and vomited in the residence. The officials used a garden hose to clean up the vomit and arrested the man for poisoning.

Neglect of children, May 17th, Ledoux Avenue, GPD

According to Wasson, the officials were sent to the Ledoux Avenue so as not to monitor two toddlers and to be almost hit by vehicles on May 17th. They found a 3-year-old boy and a 2-year-old boy in soiled clothing and diapers. A 36-year-old woman finally came out of her apartment in search of the two boys and told the officials that she was left out by her 5-year-old brother while making a nap. She allowed the officials to her apartment, where she found human feces, animal feces, urine, rotting food and open alcohol containers. The children were taken into protective custody. No charges were submitted by May 19.

Disruption of the ownership, May 17th, Cameo Court, GPD

A 23-year-old man called the police at 9:34 p.m. to report that his vehicle was hit by projectiles that were fired by an air-driven toy rifle on West 4-J-Straße, said Wasson. The man said he drove his Chevrolet in 2003 when the vehicle was hit several times, which led to damage of less than 1,000 US dollars. A 17-year-old boy was contacted and admitted to being involved. He was cited to destroy property and the officials advised him on the city ordinance on dangerous rockets.

DWUI, May 19, West Juniper Lane, CCSO

The deputies arrested a 26-year-old woman for impaired driving after a traffic stop on a white Ford F-15:45 p.m., said Reynolds. The woman could not stop with several flashing red lights. The MPs were able to smell alcohol out of the vehicle, but the woman claimed that she had not consumed alcohol and was a proven driver. She carried out Field Field sustainability tests and was then arrested for DWUI. It was also quoted because of the traffic violation.

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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