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C17 crime clips for Friday, May 23rd

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.

Theft, May 22nd, continuously W Drive, GPD

The officers were driven by a 20-year-old man who reported potential theft at 9:55 a.m., GPD CPL. Said Dan Stroup. The man said he paid about $ 2,000 for a Ford Pickup Turbo and various parts from a seller on Facebook. The parts came, but the turbo has no. The officers want to contact a 25-year-old man in Sparfish, South Dakota, who reported that the items have been listed for sale.

Stalking, May 22nd, Alberta Drive, GPD

A 53-year-old woman was arrested. The officers were initially sent to a report by the 53-year-old who refused to leave the residence at 6.41 p.m. It was provided for an announcement of violations and a quote for improper registration. The officials contacted them again at 9 p.m. after they had returned to find them near the residence and again at 10 p.m. when they learned that they circled the block and came by. According to the report, the woman made nonsensical statements and claimed that the 39-year-old husband was her husband, which was not the case. The woman was ultimately taken into custody.

Fraction of Peace, May 22nd, Aster Avenue, CCSO

The deputies arrested a 50-year-old man after he replied to a report on a drunk and disruptive man in the Aster Avenue at around 8:28 p.m., said Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds. The report came from a 41-year-old woman in relation to her brother, and when the MPs reacted, they learned that he was on probation with alcohol restrictions. The 50-year-old man was intoxicated when the MPs arrived and said he was upset because he couldn't find his cell phone. He also said he went to the residence after he had a few beers before he was taken into custody.

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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