The Record for Dec. 10
Wednesday, Dec. 10
12:44 a.m. A suspicious incident was reported on Cypress Court, where two juveniles appeared to be breaking into vehicles. They were gone when police arrived but appeared to have entered at least one car. Police are investigating.
12:50 a.m. A disturbance was reported in the 500 block of Anglers Drive, where an intoxicated man was banging on his neighbor’s door. After contacting the man, a 22-year-old Steamboat Springs resident, at his apartment, police arrested him on suspicion of possession of marijuana, marijuana concentrate and drug paraphernalia, cultivation of marijuana and resisting arrest.
3:34 a.m. A domestic disturbance was reported in Steamboat Springs, where a woman’s boyfriend allegedly threw her against a wall. A 32-year-old Steamboat man was arrested on suspicion of harassment.
8:26 a.m. Theft of $10 cash was reported from a vehicle parked in the 3100 block of Chinook Lane. Police took a report.
10:24 a.m. Theft of a flat-screen television and surround-sound system was reported in the 1800 block of River Queen Lane. Police are investigating.
12:03 p.m. Trespassing was reported in the 500 block of McKinley Street. Police gave a warning.
12:50 p.m. Theft of a truck emblem was reported on East Maple Street. Police took a report.
12:54 p.m. Theft of cash was reported from three lockers on East Maple Street. Police are investigating.
12:54 p.m. Theft of a cell phone was reported in the 900 block of Central Park Drive. Whoever allegedly stole the phone about a week and a half prior had charged a $400 phone bill. Police took a report.
1:04 p.m. Trespassing was reported in the 100 block of West Main Street in Oak Creek.
1:26 p.m. An illegally parked vehicle was towed from the 500 block of South Lincoln Avenue.
2:26 p.m. A suspicious person was reported in the 1300 block of Dream Island Plaza, where a man asking survey questions told a resident she would be in trouble if she didn’t answer. The man was from the U.S. Census Bureau.
3:08 p.m. A possibly drunken driver was reported near mile marker 139 on U.S. Highway 40. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies contacted the driver, who was sober, and gave a warning.
3:57 p.m. A vehicle complaint was received from Pine Grove Road and U.S. 40, where a small child was not restrained in a car seat. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
4:05 p.m. Harassing phone calls were reported in Steamboat Springs, where a woman was being contacted by a former student. Police took a report.
4:23 p.m. An officer was requested in the 3100 block of Ingles Lane, where a man reported that a hotel front desk clerk refused to give personal property back. The hotel had confiscated a propane grill the man was using to cook food in his room; it was returned after police arrived.
4:39 p.m. Theft of about $12 in cash was reported from an unlocked vehicle on Jackpine Court. Police took a report.
5:44 p.m. A suspicious incident was reported on Jackpine Court, where a car had been rummaged through. The vehicle had been left unlocked, and nothing was missing. Police took a report.
6:45 p.m. A missing 45-year-old woman was reported in Steamboat Springs, where a woman had been unable to reach her friend since the previous morning. Police are investigating.
6:50 p.m. A suspicious incident was reported on Hanover Street, where a flaming bag of dog feces was left on a woman’s porch.
8:57 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported on Little Moon Trail, where someone struck a parked car while pulling out of their driveway. Police took a report.
9:38 p.m. A lost purse belonging to a diabetic girl was reported in Steamboat Springs. The purse later was turned in to the Steamboat Springs Police Department and was returned to its owner.

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