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The Record for April 29

Thursday, April 27

2:36 a.m. A 22-year-old Steamboat Springs woman reportedly ran over a man while she was backing out of a driveway in the 3400 block of Hiawatha Court. Witnesses told police several people were milling around the woman’s car in an attempt to deter her from driving home. Police said the woman hit the man, dragged him 3-feet and then left the scene of the accident without reporting it. She was arrested at about noon after police found her car and towed it.

5:28 a.m. Someone reportedly had a stomach ache in the 1000 block of Village Lane. The person was not taken to the hospital.



8:35 a.m. A man reported a plastic “No parking” sign shot with pellets in the 1100 block of Overlook Drive.

11:25 a.m. A 20-year-old Steamboat Springs man turned himself in to the Routt County Jail on a failure to appear warrant.



1:06 p.m. A bail bondsman reported someone filling out a fraudulent bail form. Police found the form had not been filled out fraudulently and told the man the situation was not criminal.

2:43 p.m. An elderly man reportedly passed out in the 600 block of East Jefferson Avenue in Hayden. The man was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

3:08 p.m. A taxi driver was arrested near Yampa Avenue and Fifth Street after police officers pulled over the man and found he had two outstanding warrants.

3:19 p.m. A woman reported losing a large brown and turquoise purse/wallet in the 800 block of Howelsen Parkway.

4:04 p.m. A woman reported her landlord calling and harassing her. The officer contacted the woman’s landlord and mediated the situation.

9:55 p.m. A man near Hunters Court and Whistler Road reported hearing gunshots and thought it might have been some kids playing in the street. Officers were unable to find the source of the shots.

10:03 p.m. A woman in the 3100 block of Ingles Lane reported a raccoon on her lawn, spinning in circles, foaming at the mouth and vomiting. The woman was concerned the animal had rabies. Officers put the animal down.


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