Tuesday, June 12 -- Sunday, June 17, 2018
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Editor’s note: Information contained in this report is compiled from a daily activity log and arrest record maintained by the Diamondville Police Department.
Tuesday, June 12
08:54 a.m. – traffic stop on Highway 189, milepost 36.25.
01:23 p.m. – VIN inspection at Diamondville Town Hall on Highway 30.
03:38 p.m. – VIN inspection at Diamondville Town Hall on Highway 30.
Wednesday, June 13
08:42 a.m. – call from the Best Western Motel on Highway 189 about a utility problem.
11:42 a.m. – public presentation at Diamondville Town Hall on Highway 30.
Thursday June 14
02:44 p.m. – call about a suspicious person on Pine Avenue.
Friday, June 15
09:35 a.m. – call from Bomgaar’s on Spring Valley Drive about a traffic accident with vehicle damage.
11:41 a.m. – call for a civil standby at Wagner Chevron station on Highway 30.
02:32 p.m. – call from Arctic Circle on Highway 30 about a motorist locked out of vehicle.
04:05 p.m. – assisted another agency on Pine Avenue.
09:51 p.m. – medical alert on Frontier Street. Accidental.
Saturday, June 16
02:04-02:23 p.m. – various business security checks in the Diamondville area.
02:26 p.m. – medical assistance at Pizza Hut on Highway 30 for a woman who had broken her ankle.
04:16-04:43 p.m. – various business security checks in the Diamondville area.
05:16 p.m. – traffic stop on Highway 189, milepost 35 for improper registration. Citation issued.
06:56 p.m. – assisted Kemmerer Police officer on Pine Drive.
07:36 p.m. – assisted Kemmerer Police officer on Pine Avenue.
10:21 p.m. – call about suspicious activity at the Maverik on Coral Street.
Sunday, June 17
08:00 a.m. – call from County Road 313 near Fontenelle Dam about a disturbance.
12:28 p.m. – call about a traffic accident with vehicle damage on Highway 30, milepost 54.
12:37 p.m. – call about a lost animal on Highway 189, milepost 36.