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The original item was published from 10/25/2012 11:24:16 AM to 10/26/2012 12:05:00 AM.

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Posted on: October 25, 2012

[ARCHIVED] Police Dept. Press Release 10/25/2012

Officers took a Larceny report on N 7th W when the victim advised a bluish green sofa table valued at $100 was stolen from her front driveway. Anyone with information please call the GRPD at 872-0555.

Officers investigated a crash on W Teton Blvd at Bridger Drive when a car driven by a 16 year old male struck a car driven by Diane Sullivan. Damage was estimated at over $1000 to each vehicle and one injury was reported. The juvenile was cited for Inattentive Driving.

Officers investigated a crash on W Teton Blvd when car driven by Mary Recker struck a parked SUV owned by Jeffrey Kordus. Damage to the Recker car was estimated at over $1000 and under $1000 to the Kordus SUV and no injuries were reported. Recker was cited for Obstructed Windshield.

Officers assisted ambulance personnel on Shoshone Ave with a 40 year old female who was depressed and had taken some pain medication.

Officers investigated a report of a car Passing a School Bus at Harrison School. The driver was contacted and a report was forwarded to the city prosecutor for review.

Officers investigated a report of a pickup truck passing a School Bus on Monroe Ave. The vehicle and driver have not been identified and the case is under investigation.

A four year old child was reported missing from the front of his home on Jensen Street on 10/24/12. The child was located on S 4th E and returned to his family.

Officers investigated a report of Anonymous Telephone Messages on Waggener Street. The person sending the messages was contacted and advised to stop sending messages to the victim.

A Threats report was taken on Andrews Street; the victim was advised as to what steps to take to get a protection order.

Officers assisted ambulance personnel on Bridger Drive with a 58 year old female who fell and struck her head.

Officers assisted Probation and Parole agents by witnessing their client’s drug test on Commerce Way.

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