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Powell Police Department Anonymous Tips Submission

 

You have reached the Powell Police Department Anonymous Tips e-mail address. The Powell Police Department wants YOUR information on crimes, drug activity, and wanted persons living in our city. If you have information that will help us, please complete the boxes provided below and click 'Submit Tip.'  Powell P.D. appreciates your information and working together we can make Powell a safer place to live.

 

Emergency Dial 911!

 

Police Deparment Non-Emergency: (307) 754-2212

Crime Tips Phone: (307) 764-TIPS (8477)  •  (307) 764-8400

Crime Tips E-Mail: crimetips@cityofpowell.com

 

 

Crime Notes

Type of Offense:

Warrant Number (if known):

Offense City:

Case Number (if known):

Victim's Information:

Crime Description (Who, what, when, where, and how do you know?):

 

Suspect Information

Suspect's Name:

Alias(es)/Nickname:

Age (or D.O.B.):

Height:

Ft In

Weight:

lbs

Sex:

Race:

Eyes:

Hair Color:

Hair Style:

 

Suspect's Address, City, State, Zip Code:

Suspect's Cell Phone, Home Phone:

Scars, Marks, Tattoos:

Suspect's Clothing:

Dogs or Animals:

Weapons:

Hangouts:

Known Associates:

Gang Affiliation:

Other Suspect Notes:

Suspect's Employment Information:

Employer's Address, City, State, Zip Code:

Where did you last see this suspect?

 

Vehicle Information

Make:

Model:

Color:

Year:

License:

State:

Other Vehicle Notes:

 

Drugs

Drug Usage:

How are drugs sold? (Quantities, packaging, joints, bulk baggies, etc.)

How is it measured? (Scales, type of scales)

How are transactions made? (Lists, records, etc.)

Where is it being sold? (From residence, vehicle, etc.)

 

Do not include your name or self-identifying information. Do not print this form. Fill out as much information as possible and click 'Submit Tip.' If this is an urgent emergency dial 911!

 

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Message from the Mayor

 

 

If, twenty years ago, someone said that they ‘twittered’ you, would you slap them?

We have entered into a new world of communication called ‘social media’ and municipalities are also jumping on board. Facebook pages, Linkedin updates, U Tube videos, and Twitters are used to relay information from cities to citizens. How many of you actually remember walking up to where the telephone is located, looking up a number in a book and then dialing?  Weren’t we cavemen back then? Now days, we pull our phone out, find the bookmark, and then push a button. Some smart phones work like walkie-talkies. Highlight a persons name and push a button and speak. You don’t even have to dial. At the City of Powell, we contemplated a Facebook page but decided against it. Our I.T. guy is already taking care of our web page and having him stare at pictures of kids, dogs, horses, and Bronco quarterbacks might send him over the edge. Imagine knowing the astrology sign of all the people in Powell and then, trying to honor all their requests for agriculture implements in Farmville. I’ve always said that it’s important to open up communications but your baby’s first poo is not relevant to the operation of a municipality. Since we updated the city website, we have links to all the employees and city councilmen. At the start, some of the councilmen had never received e-mail but now, they’re clicking and forwarding like they were related to Bill Gates. The past few years, it’s been discussed on what correspondence is open to the media. I’ve always welcomed anyone in the media to look at my computer at city hall. I figure that it was paid for by taxpayer dollars and the public should know what’s on it. So far, Tessa doesn’t want to read my e-mails from the Cup Store, Christmas Lighting Promotions, or Rand Paul. At this year’s Winter Workshop in Cheyenne, I will be moderating a work session called ‘Wyoming Communities Using Social Media’ with speakers from Cheyenne, Green River, and Gillette. They will be explaining to the good old boys from Shoshoni and Bear River why they should embrace the social media. Possibly, some of these small Wyoming communities may soon have Facebook pages.

Plus, you can say you ‘tweeted’ a gal in Baggs without being slapped.

 

Scott Mangold

Mayor

City of Powell

 

mayormangold@cityofpowell.com

MAYOR MANGOLD

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