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The Record for Feb. 10

Sunday, Feb. 8

2 a.m. Screaming and yelling were reported in the 400 block of Lincoln Avenue. The suspected parties were gone when the Steamboat Springs Police Department arrived.

8:36 a.m. A resident called to complain that an unknown vehicle had been parked in his driveway for a couple of days. The vehicle was going to be towed if the owner could not be found.



9:42 a.m. A noise complaint was made in the 1300 block of Dream Island Plaza.

9:59 a.m. A police officer was requested to discuss the city’s snow-plowing policies.



10:22 a.m. A verbal argument was reported in the1400 block of Mark Twain Lane.

12:02 p.m. A gas skip was reported in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.

12:16 p.m. A dog reportedly bit a girl in the 400 block of Yampa Avenue.

12:37 p.m. A vehicle reportedly backed into a fence and damaged it in the 300 block of Fourth Street. No one was injured, and the vehicle could not be located.

1:17 p.m. A vehicle reportedly drove onto the center median near the intersection of Mount Werner Circle and Mount Werner Road.

4:19 p.m. A man was arrested on charges of marijuana possession and resisting arrest in the 1400 block of Bob Adams Drive.

5:03 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near the intersection of Central Park Drive and Pine Grove Road.

5:19 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported in the 500 block of South Lincoln Avenue.

7:57 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported in the 3200 block Apres Ski Way.

8:55 p.m. A drunken pedestrian was reported walking down the middle of Village Drive.

10:42 p.m. A vehicle reportedly went into a ditch near the intersection of 13th Street and Shield Drive.


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