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The original item was published from 10/14/2011 1:35:29 PM to 10/22/2011 12:05:00 AM.

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Posted on: October 14, 2011

[ARCHIVED] Police Dept. Press Release 10/14/2011

John Boutin, age 26, of Green River was arrested on 10/13/11 at 12:56 hours on Commerce Drive. Officers were dispatched to Probation and Parole regarding an Arrest and Hold Order for Boutin for parole violations. Boutin was taken into custody and transported to jail.

An 11 year old male was detained for Shoplifting at Ace Hardware on 10/13/11 at 19:33 hours and was later turned over to his parent.

Officers investigated a report of a Battery on Monroe Ave when an 11 year old male reported he was assaulted by two 12 year old males while at Lincoln Middle School football game. The report was referred to the School Resource Officer for further investigation.

An Auto Burglary report was taken at the GRHS when the victim reported his I Pod Touch was stolen from his vehicle on 9/29/11. The investigation is ongoing in this case.

A report of Harassing Telephone calls was taken on Schultz Street when the victim advised she was being stalked by her ex boy friend. The report was confirmed and the suspect was contacted and warned of the circumstance. The suspect stated he was returning to Texas and would have no more contact with the victim.

A report of Interference with Custody was taken on E 2nd N. A report was forwarded to the County Attorney’s office for review.

Officers investigated a report of a Hit and Run crash at the Sundance Apartment parking lot when a car driven by Carmelita Lavin backed into a parked car owned by Frank Johnson and then left the scene. Witnesses gave the investigation officer information leading to the identification of Lavin. Damage to both vehicles was estimated at under $1000 each and no injuries were reported. Lavin was cited for Careless Driving.

A deer and vehicle crash was investigated on Uinta Drive. Damage to the vehicle ws estimated at $1200 and the deer was turned over to Game and Fish officers.

Officers assisted ambulance personnel on W Teton Blvd with a female who overdosed on prescription medication.

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