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C17 crime clips for Monday, May 12th

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

Medicines, May 9th, N. Highway 14-16, GPD

The officials responded to the N. Highway 14-16 for the report of a man who passed out in a vehicle at around 10:27 a.m. on May 9, said Brent Wasson, deputy chief of police from Gillette. The man slept in the back seat when the officials arrived. He agreed that the officials were looking for and they found a small amount of THC wax. The man was quoted and released because of drug possession.

Poisoning, May 9th, Highway 14-16, GPD

Wason said that the officials had arrested a 50-year-old man and his 22-year-old son after answering a poisoning report on May 9 in a bar on Highway 14-16 around 10:29 p.m. The man's 22-year-old son refused not to scream and insult first aiders while they provided medical help to his father. Both were ultimately arrested for poisoning.

Drugs, May 9th, Campbell County, CCSO

The deputies arrested a 35-year-old man due to drug accusations due to a crime after a traffic stop on May 9 in a Hyundai from 2015 around 11:26 p.m., said Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds. The vehicle was stopped because it was not properly secured. A medication dog that was allegedly displayed on the vehicle, and a subsequent search resulted in 7.23 grams of crystal meth, 6.2 grams of liquid meth and 77 individual packages of suboxon. The MPs have also found a digital scale and jewelry baggies. The man was charged with the intention of distributing and driving with suspension due to three cases of crimes of drug ownership and driving.

Theft, May 10th, S. Douglas Highway, GPD

The officials answered a gaming house in S. Douglas Highway on May 10 at 12:07 p.m. to examine a theft report, said Wasson. A 45-year-old woman told the officials that she had $ 350 on a machine and supported her chair to save her place while she went away for a minute. As she was gone, a 24-year-old man moved into the machine, put his $ 10 ticket and cost $ 360. Then he went to another machine and started playing on it. When the officials arrived, the man had spent $ 268 on this machine and a ticket with 92 US dollars remained. He was arrested for theft.

MIP, May 10, S. Garner Lake Road, GPD

The officer quoted an 18-year-old man, two 17-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman who has alcohol under the age of 21 after reacting to a confrontation on S. Garner Lake at 6:04 a.m. on May 10, Wasson said. The argument was about the treatment of 20-year-old woman by a 24-year-old man. It escalated after the man tried to make a 17-year-old boy abandoned. While the officials were on site, they found another 17-year-old boy who was very intoxicated. The boy was brought to the emergency room by Ems. The 24-year-old man was quoted for the endangerment of minors.

Threats, May 10th, W. Boxelder Road, CCSO

A 39-year-old man called the Sheriff's office to report a 42-year-old man because he had sent a threatening news to a 44-year-old woman on May 10, Reynolds said. The 44-year-old woman is the ex-wife of the 42-year-old man, and reports that he threatened to kill every employee in a delivery company, including a person he believed that she had slept with her. When the deputies spoke to the 42-year-old man, he denied to exercise any threats. He was cited for stalking and the MPs gave him an announcement of the company.

Drugs, May 10th, 1st street, CCSO

The deputies arrested a 45-year-old man for an arrest warrant and quoted him on May 10 at 11:22 a.m. for drug possession, said Reynolds. The man was recognized by the MPs when he ran his bike in the 1st street. It was known that he had an arrest warrant not to comply with the support of children. After the MPs had been brought to the internment camp, the MPs reported a cigarette box with 0.17 gram of alleged methamphetamine, which they took from the 45-year-old man. The man was quoted for drug possession and held up for court.

DWUI, May 10th, Lakeway Road, GPD

The officials arrested a 42-year-old man due to impaired driving after a traffic disability on the Lakeway Road around 3:59 p.m. on May 10, said Wasson. The man was one of two motorcyclists-the other was a 48-year-old man and saw how he wrapped through traffic at high speed. Officers had included both men to a parking lot on which they learned that none of them had motorcycle representatives. The 42-year-old man was under the influence of alcohol and had a revocation order. Both men were quoted for the operation of a motorcycle without the required confirmation. The 42-year-old man was arrested for DWUI and did not use a bins signal, while the 48-year-old man received a quote for improper registration.

DWUI, May 10th, S. Douglas Highway, GPD

A 45-year-old man was arrested for impaired driving and drug ownership after he was reported as a potential drunk driver at 8:21 a.m. on May 10th, said Wasson. In 1999 the man was sitting in a Buick parked by S. Douglas Highway Bar and admitted to having consumed alcohol and taking Marijuana before driving. He had 12 grams of marijuana on him and was then taken into custody after he failed.

Interference, May 11th, Rodgers Drive, CCSO

A 21-year-old man was arrested at 2:21 a.m. for interference after a traffic stop on May 11, Reynolds said. The man was stopped in a Jeep Renegade 2018 without headlights without headlights. He delivered an incorrect identity and fled from the vehicle on foot. After he had been caught, the MPs identified him as a 21-year-old man and took him into custody. According to the report, the man was outside the responsibility limits of his probation and, because he feared that the MPs would arrest him.

Poisoning, May 11th, E. 2nd Straße, GPD

The officers arrested a 61-year-old man for poisoning after having obeyed a stop sign at 11:46 p.m. The man was very drunk and confrontative with officers. He asked for permission to urinate and urinate in his pants when the officials denied his request.

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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