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Bar fight: The Record for Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018

Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018

12:14 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers and Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to a report of a drunken pedestrian at a bar in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. A person called because he or she was concerned about the level of intoxication of another person. An ambulance transported the drunken person to UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center.

12:35 a.m. Officers and firefighters contacted a drunken man who was kicked out of a bar in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. The 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of violating a protection order that said he could not possess or consume alcohol.

2:05 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a fight at a bar in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. Two to three people were reportedly in a physical fight. One person was transported to UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center.

12:26 p.m. Officers received a report of harassment at Bud Werner Memorial Library. A woman reported a man made sexually inappropriate comments to her.

1:32 p.m. Officers received a report of a suspicious incident in the 2900 block of Laurel Lane. A person received a fraudulent phone call that a person had kidnapped a family member and were asking for a ransom.

3:39 p.m. Routt County Search and Rescue volunteers, Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue EMS and Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a reported trauma near Routt County Road 44A. A dead tree fell on a 16-year-old girl. The girl was transported to UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center for non-life-threatening injuries to her back and leg.

6:17 p.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers responded to a report of a suspicious incident in Emerald Park. A person was taking photos of an electric meter. Everything was okay.

7:11 p.m. Officers were called to a reported theft at the lower Spring Creek Trailhead. A bike that was left there overnight was missing.


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