Sheriff report: Domestic calls keep sheriff’s deputies busy
The Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office received the following other calls for the week of November 10-16:
November 10: 5:59 p.m. – A caller reported that a male from Cody was coming to harass his ex-girlfriend in Lovell. The Cody Police Department was to serve a criminal trespass order.
6:13 p.m. – A caller reported a car with Montana plates “all over the road” between Frannie and Deaver. The car passed into Park County, so the call was referred to the Park County Sheriff’s Office.
7:45 p.m. – A 17-year-old male juvenile driver struck two cows on U.S. 14A a mile east of Lovell on U.S. 14A. The driver was checked at the scene by EMS but refused transport, and the owner of the cows took charge of dispatching the injured animals.
November 11: 1:42 a.m. – A male caller complained that “someone is in his computer,” believing that calls were being recorded on his cell phone and tablet. He was advised to contact his telephone carrier.
7:14 a.m. – A deputy removed a refrigerator door from the middle of the highway south of Frannie.
2:34 p.m. – A deputy reported that a silver Chevrolet impala with no plates but a bill of sale in the window appeared to be broken down on Road 5 north of Byron.
November 12: 3:08 p.m. – A caller in Byron reported that the door on a vacant mobile home in Byron had been opened. Two deputies responded and cleared the home. No one was inside.
November 13: 4:46 p.m. – A deputy removed a couch cushion from the highway in Deaver.
6:22 p.m. – A female caller reported that her ex-husband was on her property, and when he saw her call authorities, he left the premises.
7:28 p.m. – A white Ford F150 was reported to be “all over the road” and traveling at various speeds two miles southwest of the Oasis Junction. The Wyoming Highway Patrol was notified.
November 14: 4:02 p.m. – Four horses were reported out on North 1st West in Cowley.
November 15: 2:50 p.m. – A deputy tagged an apparent abandoned 2017 red Ford pickup parked on the Lovell Lakes Road.
3:01 p.m. – A report of a panic alarm at Good2Go turned out to be a Life Alert device with the batteries getting low.
8:25 p.m. – A reported “rolling domestic” in the form of a couple fighting inside a vehicle was reported just south of Frannie. A deputy found that the female party had locked the vehicle door, and the male wanted to get his stuff out. The dispute was verbal in nature, and the male’s brother arrived to pick him up.
November 16: 8:58 p.m. – A caller reported that she had been fighting with her husband and that she had left to go stay with her mother in Billings but would need a civil standby at the residence in Deaver in the future.
There were also six livestock calls this week.
Note: The above calls were received by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and charges made upon initial arrest may be amended or dismissed as determined by the County Attorney.



