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Posted on: May 30, 2012

[ARCHIVED] Police Dept. Press Release 5/30/2012

Officers investigated a report of a Domestic Battery on Knotty Pine Street when a third party reported a verbal domestic dispute turned physical. The husband and wife involved were interviewed and the husband agreed to leave for the evening. A report was forwarded to the County Attorney’s office for review.

A report of Identity Theft was taken on Crossbow Drive when the victim advised she contacted the IRS inquiring about her refund check. She was advised by the IRS she was a victim of Identity Theft and needed to make a report to the police.

Officers investigated a Hit and Run crash on Railroad Ave when Nick Sanchez advised someone struck his parked 2011 Harley Davidson motorcycle knocking it over and causing over $1000 in damages. Anyone with information please call the GRPD at 872-0555.

Bobby Kienitz reported a Hit and Run crash on W Railroad Ave when an unknown vehicle struck his work truck which was parked and unattended. Damage to the white Dodge 2500 pickup truck was estimated at under $1000. Anyone with information please call the GRPD at 872-0555.

Officers investigated a crash at the Smith’s Store parking lot when a Jeep driven by Sally Winters and a car driven by Susan Mitchell backed into one another. Damage to the Winter’s Jeep was estimated at under $1000 and over $1000 to the Mitchell’s car. No injuries were reported.

A 15 year old female returned home on 5/29/12 after being reported missing by her father the previous day. She advised she stayed at friend’s house overnight.

A report of a vehicle Passing a School bus was taken on W Teton Blvd; a suspect vehicle was given by a witness and the owner has not been contacted at this time. The investigation is ongoing.

A Trespass warning was issued on Bridger Drive at the request of the building manager. The subject was contacted and advised.

Officers responded to a 911 hang up call on Evans Drive; it appeared to be a line problem.

Animal Control Officers responded to a report of a missing cat on E Teton Blvd; the cat was not at the shelter.

Animal Control Officers responded to a report of two dogs at large on Hitching Post Drive; they were gone on arrival.

Officers responded to a Parking complaint at Jackson Elementary School regarding a vehicle parked in a yellow zone; the owner was warned.

Officers responded to a report of found drug paraphernalia at Probation and Parole. The burnt object tested negative for marijuana and was destroyed.

Animal Control Officers responded to a dog at large complaint on Juniper Street; the owner was contacted and warned of the violation.

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