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Related: About this forumJackson Hole police blotter, March 24
Jackson Hole police blotter, March 24
By Emily Mieure Mar 24, 2021
A man returned to his car after skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on March 13 and noticed part of his cars bumper had been nearly ripped off. A note on his windshield from a witness said they saw a woman hit his Subaru and leave. The witness left the license plate number so deputies tracked her down at her Wilson home. The 26-year-old said she didnt have any paper to leave a note, and that when she tried to report the accident to the resort no one answered. She was cited for failure to report. The collision left well over $1,000 in damage, Teton County Sheriffs Sgt. Todd Stanyon said.
Deputies found methamphetamine residue, a spoon, a needle and other paraphernalia in a car belonging to a man wanted on a warrant out of Lincoln County for drug possession. They pulled him over at 7 a.m. March 16 for driving 79 miles per hour in a 55 mph zone on Highway 22, Stanyon said. The 46-year-old Idaho Falls man was charged with driving with a suspended license and speeding.
Deputies were dispatched at 4:30 a.m. March 17 to a report of a disabled car on Highway 89 near Fish Hatchery Hill. They found a barefoot man who smelled like alcohol and had bloodshot eyes. He denied drinking but had an open bottle of rum in his pocket, reports stated. The 35-year-old was arrested because he had an outstanding warrant out of municipal court for a previous public intoxication charge.
At 11:30 p.m. Thursday deputies stopped a man for going 10 mph over the speed limit. They seized marijuana and Xanax and cited the 39-year-old for possession.
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By Emily Mieure Mar 24, 2021
A man returned to his car after skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on March 13 and noticed part of his cars bumper had been nearly ripped off. A note on his windshield from a witness said they saw a woman hit his Subaru and leave. The witness left the license plate number so deputies tracked her down at her Wilson home. The 26-year-old said she didnt have any paper to leave a note, and that when she tried to report the accident to the resort no one answered. She was cited for failure to report. The collision left well over $1,000 in damage, Teton County Sheriffs Sgt. Todd Stanyon said.
Deputies found methamphetamine residue, a spoon, a needle and other paraphernalia in a car belonging to a man wanted on a warrant out of Lincoln County for drug possession. They pulled him over at 7 a.m. March 16 for driving 79 miles per hour in a 55 mph zone on Highway 22, Stanyon said. The 46-year-old Idaho Falls man was charged with driving with a suspended license and speeding.
Deputies were dispatched at 4:30 a.m. March 17 to a report of a disabled car on Highway 89 near Fish Hatchery Hill. They found a barefoot man who smelled like alcohol and had bloodshot eyes. He denied drinking but had an open bottle of rum in his pocket, reports stated. The 35-year-old was arrested because he had an outstanding warrant out of municipal court for a previous public intoxication charge.
At 11:30 p.m. Thursday deputies stopped a man for going 10 mph over the speed limit. They seized marijuana and Xanax and cited the 39-year-old for possession.
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Jackson Hole police blotter, March 24 (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2021
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rickyhall
(4,889 posts)1. Exciting town
hlthe2b
(106,647 posts)2. Tourist town... Fish & Wildlife generally have more serious crime with poaching attempts.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)3. Sounds like my town. We have an actual murder about every 10 years or so.
Otherwise mostly meth crimes.