Police Reports
June 21
Island Park
A young man on Shoshone Road was going from house to house checking out the houses until a woman saw him and reported him to police.
A civil complaint was filed on a man who flew his helicopter too close to other homes when landing on his property on Sawtelle Peak Road.
Ashton
A fire in a field was called in on the south side of the river by 1475 North.
Police helped someone with a semi broke down blocking the road on Highway 20.
June 22
Island Park
An ambulance was called for a woman with cancer having trouble breathing.
Someone called in to complain about people illegally parking on several of his properties on Huckleberry.
A welfare check was called on someone possibly having a manic episode leaving Springhill Suites.
An ambulance was called for a 48 year old woman seizing on Patterson Road.
A reckless driver headed South by Harriman State Park was cited.
A vehicle hit a deer headed south on Highway 20.
Extra patrol was assigned to the no parking area between the highway and Outback Realty to enforce no parking violations.
Ashton
A delivery truck backed into someone's property on Grandview Lane and caused damage.
June 23
Ashton
A dead elk was on the side of Highway 20.
A pick up truck driving south from Ashton on Highway 20 had a trailer that was about to fall off.
Police helped a semi blocking the northbound lane of Highway 20.
A break-in of a camper on Spruce Street was reported.
Island Park
Someone stole a 2006 Grey Dodge Ram truck around 5am on Teton Road.
A welfare check was done on a man whose vehicle was tagged by ISP around 5am. The employer of the man told police he had received a text from him about 230am that he had hit a deer and pulled over and didn't know what to do.
A herd of 25 cattle were loose at Bootjack Drive and Red Rock Road.
A welfare check was called in on a man slumped over the wheel of his truck at Upper Coffeepot Road.
June 24
Ashton
An ambulance was called for a woman gasping for breath with lips turning blue on 1100 North.
Island Park
A vehicle hit a deer on Highway 20.
An ambulance was called for an 89 year old man struggling to breathe and dehydrated who has a heart condition.
A noise complaint was called in at Buffalo Campground for people yelling and playing loud music.
June 25
Ashton
Someone called to let police know about a semi truck with loose straps on Highway 20.
A man dumped stuff in a woman's dumpster on 1300 North
Neighbors were screaming at each other on 3300 East
Urgent Care in Rexburg called to let police know an 8 year old girl had been bitten by a dog in Fremont County.
Island Park
A parking complaint was called in for people parking on a person's property located behind the Drift Lodge.
An ambulance was called for a 40 year old woman with chest pain, tingling and leg pain.
An ambulance was called for a 70 year old man who flipped his 4 wheeler at the gravel pit off Yale Kilgore.
A person called police when he came around a blind corner at Juniper Mountain Ranch and Red Rock Road and ran into someone with no signs and no flags telling people to get into oncoming traffic lane.
A 48 year old woman came out of the trees at Elk Creek Station and asked for help from someone on a side by side.
A truck hit a deer near Ponds Lodge.
An ambulance was called for a 32 year old woman with a trebble hook lure stuck in her eyelid and eyebrow.
June 26
Ashton
A man driving north on Highway 20 kept sticking his hand out of his window and speeding up and slowing down.
A grizzly bear was reported on Highway 47 that wasn't afraid of people. The caller thought it might be a cub or a sow with a cub.
A verbal warning was given to workers after a noise complaint was filed for a house on Aspen Heights Drive where workers were still remodeling at 11:45 at night.
Island Park
An arrest was made for possession of a controlled substance on Highway 20.
An ambulance was called for a 67 year old man who was feeling dizzy and cold.
Someone called police for a truck on Yale Kilgore that was slowing down and swerving and holding up traffic.
A truck rolled on Sawtelle Peak Road.
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