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Moorcroft Police Department

April 1-14, 2024

On April 1, Emergency Fund assistance was given to someone in need.

On April 1, police served trespass paperwork on a subject at Coffee Cup Fuel Stop.

On April 2, police spoke to landowners regarding the junk and weed ordinances. Owners acknowledged the issue and will make a plan to get the property cleaned up.

On April 4, police assisted Moorcroft EMS on an emergency call.

On April 8, police were contacted regarding harassment via electronic communication. Officer spoke with the complainant regarding the situation and what could be done.

On April 9, Emergency Fund assistance was given to someone in need.

On April 9, police were notified of a vehicle that had the keys locked inside. Officer responded and was able to unlock the vehicle for the owner.

On April 10, police responded to a report of a verbal argument taking place at the Moorcroft Apartments. Officer arrived on scene and spoke with the tenants in the apartment in question. It was determined that there was no physical altercation. Subjects were separated for the evening. Officer accompanied the male subject the next morning for a civil standby as he gathered his belongings from the apartment. Nothing further.

On April 11, police were notified of a vehicle that had the keys locked inside. Officer responded and was able to unlock the vehicle for the owner.

On April 11, police were called to a residence regarding threats. Upon arrival, it was determined that the reporting party had overheard a discussion that did not constitute threats. Parties were advised to document any further threats.

On April 12, police were asked to assist in the installation of a car seat. Officer met with the person requesting assistance and showed them what to do, then they installed the car seats on their own. Nothing further.

On April 12, police served a trespass notice on an individual for the Moorcroft Town Center. Subject was told they were not allowed on the MTC property again and they acknowledged this. Nothing further.

Stats: One hundred eight business checks. Lost/found property. Sixteen crosswalk/school zone. Assist to other agency. Three VIN checks. Harassment report. Twenty-one traffic warnings. Two paper services. Animal issue. Unattended death. Junk ordinance notice. Two vehicle unlocks. Welfare check. Two emergency fund requests. Three record checks, two domestic disturbances. Public service. Suspicious activity.

Citations: Three expired registrations. Nine speeding violations. Three seatbelt violations. Stop sign violation. Driving while license suspended.