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Dog choking: The Record for Sunday, July 1, 2018

Sunday, July 1, 2018

12:27 a.m. A Steamboat Springs Police Department officer saw a bear in the 1200 block of Dream Island Plaza. The bear ran into a backyard.

12:57 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a drunken pedestrian on Rollingstone Drive. A passerby saw a man who appeared to be intoxicated balancing on the rail of the bridge. A bike was leaning against the railing. Officers were unable to locate the balancing man.

3:31 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a suspicious person at a hotel in the 3200 block of South Lincoln Avenue. The man made a reservation at the hotel, then canceled it. He continued to spend time at the hotel, enjoying breakfast and sleeping in the third-floor hallway. Officers spoke to him, and he was transported to the hospital for a mental health check. The man returned to the hotel around 8 a.m. to retrieve belongings. Staff asked him to leave the hotel. Officers were called to the scene again. He complied with their requests that he leave the property.

9:10 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a non-injury vehicle crash at 11th and Oak streets. A Ford Explorer collided with a Subaru Outback.

10:28 a.m. Officers were called to a suspicious incident at a restaurant in the 1700 block of Central Park Drive. An anonymous caller said there were two men in a car “doing drugs.” The caller saw one man lighting something and then a lot of smoke. Officers were unable to locate the car.

12:21 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a dog choking on a stick near the D-Hole on the Yampa River. One group on the river yelled at another group to call 911 for a dog that was choking on a stick and bleeding from the mouth. Animal Control attempted to meet the group downstream and found that they had already made it to a vet.

5:35 p.m. Officers were called to a reported disturbance in the 800 block of Central Park Drive. Officers believed a man pocket-dialed 911. Two men could be heard arguing on the phone. Officers were unable to locate the pair.


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