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Posted on: October 21, 2013

[ARCHIVED] Press Release for October 21, 2013

Press Release for
October 21, 2013

Chris Steffen, Chief of Police reports:

The following events were reported on October 18, 2013:

Officers and Ambulance Personnel were dispatched to an address on Grant Circle, in reference to a female that was going into labor.

Animal Control Officers responded to an address on Knotty Pine, regarding a dog at large.

Officers were dispatched to an address on Trona Drive, in reference to a parking complaint.

Officers responded to the area of the Chamber of Commerce building on West Flaming Gorge Way, regarding a group of hunters that were duck hunting in city limits. Officers were ultimately able to locate the hunters and they were advised of the City Ordinance.

Officers were dispatched to an address on Arizona Street, in reference to a parking complaint/neighbor dispute.

Officers responded to an address on Logan Street, regarding an elderly male that had fallen and needed help up.

Officers were dispatched to an address on Crossbow Drive, in reference to a juvenile problem.

Officers investigated a report of an abandoned vehicle, in the area of South 5th East.

Officers and Ambulance Personnel were dispatched to an address on New Hampshire Street, regarding a subject that had been struck by a 4-wheeler. The subject refused transport to the hospital.

Officers responded to the Police Department, to return a phone call, in reference to questions about an intoxicated co-worker.

Animal Control Officers assisted a subject, whose dog appeared to have been struck by a passing vehicle.

Officers were dispatched to Juvenile Probation, regarding an agency assist.

Officers responded to an address on Hillside Drive, in reference to a citizen assist.
Officers were dispatched to an address on Uinta Drive, regarding a report of suspicious activity. It was reported that a man was going door to door, handing out packages of Kleenex.

Officers investigated a report of a parking problem at the Green River High School.

Animal Control Officers responded to the area of Oklahoma Drive and Upland Way, in reference to a dog at large.

Officers were dispatched to an address on Alabama Drive, regarding a civil standby.

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