Police Log for County 10: Fremont County Sheriff’s Office – July 28, 2025

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Police Log for County 10: Fremont County Sheriff's Office – July 28, 2025

The following are the most recent arrests and call blotters from publicly available reports provided by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office. Click here for more information on the law enforcement logs.

FCSO Arrests:

Litz, Theodore, Burglary Charges, Available Narrative: RP advised someone broke into their shop

Henman, Shane, Domestic Violence, Battery, Available Narrative: none

Wanstalle, Ramelle, Multiple Charges, Available Narrative: FCSO advised they were behind a stolen vehicle; stolen vehicle recovered

FCSO Citations and Other Notable Calls:

Fire Dept. Assist: Highway 26, Crowheart, 1:19 PM, Available Narrative: RP advised of a grass fire involving 5 campers

Fire Dept. Assist: Highway 28, South Pass, 3:14 PM, Available Narrative: RP advised of a quarter acre area on fire where a man was on scene waving his arms

Fire Dept. Assist: Fort Stambaugh, Atlantic City, 12:43 AM, Available Narrative: RP advised of a grass fire that spread to a camper and people screaming for help (no injuries, everyone made it out)

Agency Assist: Highway 26, Riverton, 6:41 AM, Available Narrative: RP advised that a vehicle was chasing a female subject who was crying; FCSO assisted WRPD; no further details

PI Accident: Dubois, 1:11 PM, Available Narrative: “ATV crash; two subjects transported by EMS”

Additional Information Provided by the FCSO:

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports that the Fremont County Emergency Dispatch Center has received 129 service calls in the last 72 hours. During the same time period, the county’s ambulances and fire departments were dispatched 70 and 18 times, respectively.

During the same time period, the Sheriff’s Office received three calls about motor vehicle accidents, with one reporting injuries and none reporting property damage.

28 people were booked into the Fremont County Detention Center on charges that included three driving under the influence, six other alcohol-related charges, eight felonies, and 41 misdemeanors.

The Fremont County Detention Center is currently responsible for 168 inmates. Of these, 166 are being held at the Fremont County Detention Center, 0 are on home detention outside of the facility, and 2 are being housed elsewhere.

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