CRINER’S CRIME CHRONICLES-NOVEMBER 2025 EDITION

The video, presented by Sheriff David Cryer with the Millard County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), provides an update on the activities of the MCSO for the month of November. 

Monthly Statistics for November: 

  • The civil warrant division served 167 warrants. 
  • The crisis response team had 126 calls for service. 
  • The patrol division had 1,688 calls for service and arrested 36 individuals. 
  • The courthouse had over 10,500 visitors. 
  • MCSO personnel: 
  • Garnered 182 new cases. 
  • Filed 41 cases with the District Attorney’s office. 
  • Arrested four individuals. 
  • Closed 207 cases. 
  • The average jail population was 416, and the number of inmates received during the month was 742. 

Incident Highlights: 

  • Disturbance with Weapons: Deputies responded to a disturbance with weapons in the 200 block of North County Road 1130. The complainant reported that his girlfriend, identified as Destiny Janelle Adrian, had held a knife to his lower abdomen area, causing a small laceration on his left thigh. Adrian was identified as the primary aggressor, arrested, and taken to the Millard County Detention Center. 
  • Stolen Vehicle: Deputies responded to a check vehicle located in the 10600 block of East County Road 105. A complainant advised that a black GMC pickup truck with no license plate was parked at their residence and did not belong to them. Investigation led to the discovery of a male subject, identified as Tyler Bart Harold, inside the vehicle. Deputies observed indicators that Harold was intoxicated from the use of narcotics and provided inconsistent stories about how he obtained the vehicle. The rightful owner of the vehicle was contacted and advised that he had filed a report with the Millard Police Department because his business was burglarized by Harold, who was captured on security camera stealing the vehicle. Harold was arrested and transported to the Millard County Detention Center.