Police Blotter
March 20-22, 2020
We handled 53 calls for service over the weekend. Let’s see which ones ended in report calls.
20031876: On March 20, 2020, at about 3:13 p.m., Officer Raab responded to a report of a domestic disturbance. It was reported a man and woman were arguing. When he responded to the location, he could only find the woman. The woman had been crying, but claimed nothing had happened between her and her husband and would not provide Officer Raab any other information. This is a frustrating position to be in. We want to help, we want to hold people accountable, but we’re sometimes in a position where it’s not possible.
20031902: On March 21, 2020, at about 1:06 a.m., Sgt. Ruschill and Officer Proctor responded to a physical domestic violence call in progress. They arrived and secured the scene and then began their investigation to figure out what happened and if anyone needed to be charged with a crime. They learned that the intoxicated husband had attempted to sexually assault his wife, who was not consenting to the act. She called for help and a roommate came to her assistance. Based off this information, we arrested the 40 year old Jackson, WY man for Domestic Battery and 1st Degree Sexual Assault.
20031914: Remember the artist that hasn’t produced any artwork to people he sold to? Yep, we got another one of those on March 21, 2020. Sgt. Phillips has added this report to the others. The victim is out $400.
20031924: On March 21, 2020, at about 12:35 p.m., two officers contacted a man with a warrant. They initially took him into custody, but determined he needed medical attention, so the man was released from custody and transferred to the hospital for care. We can’t really say more than that without divulging confidential medical information. Sorry.
20031949: Collision Hit & Run.
20031974: On March 22, 2020, at about 12:40 p.m., Officer Ayling responded to a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim had left the keys in the vehicle and someone had taken advantage of that fact and decided to take it for a spin. When he arrived to speak with the victim, the car had been returned and the juvenile who had taken it was standing with him. The juvenile admitting to taking the car, which he had driven around town. He thought it was okay because the owner of the car knew his mother. Nope. It wasn’t okay, and the 14 year old male juvenile was arrested and transported to a juvenile detention center.
That’s it from the weekend. Have a great Monday!