Police Log: Recent Calls for Service Cheyenne Sheridan Buckrail - Jackson Hole, news

JACKSON HOLE, WYO – Here are some recent calls for service in Teton County/Jackson from the dispatch log. Names may be withheld at the request of law enforcement. All persons cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filing from the Teton County Attorney’s Office.

04/12/2018 11:24:00
Yellow and black Rocky Mountain bicycle locked to bike rack at Ranch Inn all winter.

04/12/2018 15:05:00
A man was stopped for using his cell phone while driving. The man was found to be intoxicated and was later arrested for driving under the influence and open container.

04/11/2018 7:47:00
10-year old-child was neglected by parent again, and LE protective custody was taken.

04/11/2018 9:33:00
A man was caught shoplifting from a store. The man was issued a trespass notice and a citation.

04/11/2018 10:02:00
Credit card found in front of Ranch Inn. Unable to locate owner.

04/11/2018 10:33:00
A man reported that his parked and unattended vehicle had been damaged in an apparent hit and run collision.

04/10/2018 13:08:00
Responded to apartment complex for two former employees who were squatting in a vacant apartment. Neither subject had permission to be on property. Both cited and released on scene.

04/10/2018 21:09:00
Male was trespassed from the listed address after a disturbance occurred that involved a woman and her daughter.

04/09/2018 13:40:00
Subject parked vehicle in parking lot this morning. Noticed damage to driver side front panel. Unknown suspect.

04/09/2018 14:26:38
Cold report of sexual assault:  Under investigation and no other information will be released.

04/07/2018 10:44:00
Initiated a traffic stop on vehicle traveling 47 mph in 30 mph zone. The odor of marijuana was present inside the vehicle. A vehicle search was performed and marijuana was located. Subject was cited and released in field.

04/06/2018 23:20:00
Female received a call from someone whom she believes she has a protection order against.