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The Record for April 29

Tuesday, April 27

12:15 a.m. Suspicious people were reported in the 1300 block of Lincoln Avenue. Steamboat Springs police officers contacted the people.

5:04 a.m. An open door was discovered in the 800 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police checked the building and secured it.



5:31 a.m. An open door was discovered in the 1000 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police checked the building and secured it.

8:04 a.m. A traffic stop at 11th Street and Lincoln Avenue led to the arrest of one man.



10:40 a.m. Two potentially counterfeit bills were reported by a bank in the 600 block of South Lincoln Avenue. Police contacted the U.S. Secret Service, which handles such complaints.

1:24 p.m. Domestic violence was reported in Walton Village. One man was arrested.

5:18 p.m. Trespass was reported behind the Golden Meadows subdivision in Hayden. Motorcycles reportedly were being driven on private property.

6:17 p.m. A person was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving on Mount Werner Circle.

8:32 p.m. An ambulance was requested in the 3100 block of South Lincoln Avenue for a 60-year-old man reportedly having a stroke.

9:20 p.m. A hitchhiker was reported on Colorado Highway 131 south of the northern intersection with Routt County Road 14. When a deputy responded to the situation, he was contacted by a motorist who said she was the girlfriend of the hitchhiker. The hitchhiker was not found, but the woman was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving, and a dog in her vehicle was taken to the Steamboat Springs Animal Shelter.

10:59 p.m. A fight in progress involving four men was reported in the 700 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police contacted the men; none wanted to press charges.

11:12 p.m. A noise complain was made in the 200 block of Fourth Street for a loud party. The people were contacted and asked to keep quiet.x


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