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Dog bite: The Record for Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018

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Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018

11:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a person bitten by a dog by the James Brown Soul Center of the Universe Bridge.

1 p.m. Officers were called to check on the welfare of a woman who was passed out and drunk in the 2600 block of Burgess Creek Road.

4:54 p.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to help a sick person in the 3000 block of Aspen Leaf Way.

6:01 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person who was having difficulty breathing in the 2900 block of Columbine Drive.

6:41 p.m. Officers were called to a report of an unattended death in the 2900 block of West Acres Drive. The death was not suspicious.

7:12 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person who was bleeding in the 32700 block of Highlands Road.

7:39 p.m. Officers were called to a report of fireworks in the 1100 block of Soda Ridge Way. Police could not find them.

9:05 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person who fell in the 1400 block of Conestoga Circle.

Total incidents: 43

• Steamboat police had 22 cases that included calls for service and officer-initiated incidents such as traffic stops

• The Routt County Sheriff’s Office had nine cases that included calls for service and officer-initiated incidents such as traffic stops

• Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue responded to 11 calls for service

• Oak Creek Fire Protection District responded to one call for service

The Record offers a glimpse of police activity and is not a comprehensive report of all police activity. Calls such as domestic violence, sexual assaults and juvenile situations typically do not appear in The Record.


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