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On the Record for July 1

Sunday, July 1

2:08 a.m. A suspicious person was reported in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue.

2:20 a.m. A fight in progress was reported in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square.



2:21 a.m. A man reported loud noise in the 2000 block of Walton Creek Road.

3:14 a.m. Loud noise was reported in the 1000 block of The Boulevard.



7:35 a.m. A vehicle accident occurred on Colorado Highway 131 near Routt County Road 14. A Colorado State Patrol Trooper said a southbound driver crossed the center line and struck a northbound vehicle. The southbound driver was cited for careless driving and transported to Yampa Valley Medical Center with minor injuries. The northbound driver was not injured, the trooper said.

8:33 a.m. A runaway juvenile was reported in Steamboat Springs.

12:55 p.m. Littering was reported on Maple Street.

1:04 p.m. Burglary was reported on Routt County Road 7 in Yampa.

2:06 p.m. Theft was reported on Seventh Street.

3:01 p.m. Theft was reported in the 2500 block of Copper Ridge Drive. Police said $1,900 worth of ATV tire rims and other goods was stolen from a business.

3:29 p.m. A wildland brush fire was reported in the Routt National Forest north of Kremmling.

3:45 p.m. During a traffic stop at 12th Street and Lincoln Avenue, a Steamboat Springs Police Department officer arrested a 28-year-old Steamboat man on misdemeanor charges of driving under a suspended license and not having proof of insurance.

7:01 p.m. A woman reported theft in the 200 block of Anglers Drive.

7:44 p.m. A juvenile situation was reported in Steamboat.

9:32 p.m. A man reported loud noise in the 1000 block of Walton Creek Road.

10:07 p.m. A wildland brush fire was reported in the 1100 block of Soda Ridge Way.

10:26 p.m. Police made a traffic stop on High Point Drive.

11:11 p.m. A man reported loud noise on the Shadow Run Frontage Road.


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