Uinta County Sheriff's Office incidents and arrests (Jan. 4-17)

Posted 1/25/21

Sheriff's Office arrests for Jan. 4-17, 2021

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Uinta County Sheriff's Office incidents and arrests (Jan. 4-17)

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Uinta County Sheriff’s Office incidents

Jan. 4-17, 2021

Editor’s note: Information contained in this report is compiled from a daily activity log and an arrest record maintained by the Uinta County Sheriff’s Office. VIN inspections are not included. Those arrested are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law; charges listed may not reflect final disposition of cases.

The Uinta County Sheriff’s Office responded to 161 incidents between the dates of Monday, Jan. 4, and Sunday, Jan. 17. Incidents included an alarm, nine ambulance or medical assists, five animal problems, 11 agency assists, three citizen disputes, two citizen assists, a citizen complaint, controlled substance possession, domestic violence, two DUIs, two DWUS, a family fight, two fires, two harassments, 41 information reports, seven background investigations, non-vandalism property damage, a prisoner transport, a jail offense, possession of burglary tools, a rancher contact, two suspicious incidents, a hit and run, eight traffic accident with property damage, trespassing, two wanted persons and two welfare checks.

The Uinta County Sheriff’s Office arrested eight persons between the dates of Jan. 4 and Jan. 17.

Bryan L. Booth, of Murray, Utah, was arrested for driving while under suspension and possessing burglary tools.

Todd I. Gomez, of Evanston, was arrested on a warrant for failing to appear.

Timothy W. Hansen, of Evanston, was arrested for second or third offense driving while under the influence.

Bill L. Harter, of Lyman, was arrested for delivery of a controlled substance.

Luis R. Medina-Saucedo, of Oakland, California, was arrested for possessing a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

William R. Miller, of Salt Lake City, was arrested for possessing burglary tools.

Edras A. Pantoja-Villafranca, of San Francisco, was arrested for possessing a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

Calvin J. Pierce, of Evanston, was arrested for battery.