The Record for Jan. 15
POLICE BLOTTER
12:29 a.m. A man reported loud noise in the 3400 block of AprÃs Ski Way.
1:39 p.m. A man in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue reported a drunken man stumbling around.
2:02 a.m. Officers went to check on someone near Sixth and Pine streets.
2:03 a.m. Several people reportedly were fighting in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square Drive.
7:57 a.m. A man in the 1900 block of Loggers Lane reported a suspicious-looking vehicle.
8:32 a.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue.
9:46 a.m. Vandalism was reported in the 2300 block of AprÃs Ski Way. A report was taken.
10:16 a.m. Someone reported a missing ski pass in the 800 block of Howelsen Parkway.
10:53 a.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury, hit-and-run accident was reported in the 400 block of Anglers Drive.
11:52 a.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near Mount Werner Road and Mount Werner Circle.
1:38 p.m. A gas skip was reported in the 2100 block of Mount Werner Road.
4:36 p.m. A woman reported someone trying to steal items from the 2300 block of Mount Werner Road.
5:03 p.m. Routt County Search and Rescue crews were called to the Farwell Mountain area near Hahn’s Peak to search for four men who were lost. The men were snowmobiling but had to leave their machines and became lost in the deep snow. The men called rescuers on a cell phone and guided them to their location. They were found at 9 p.m. One man had minor injuries.
5:15 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near Anglers Drive and Lincoln Avenue.
8:49 p.m. A man in the 36000 block of Tree Haus Drive reported someone breaking into his house. The man later called and said he was mistaken.
11:50 p.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies issued a minor in possession ticket.
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