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The Record for Jan. 22

POLICE BLOTTER

Friday, Jan. 20

12:40 a.m. A man in the 2400 block of Val d’Isere reported loud music.

7:57 a.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near Lincoln Avenue and Ninth Street.

8:00 a.m. A woman in the first block of Sequoia Court reported vandalism.

9:06 a.m. A man in the 3000 block of Village Drive reported a fraudulent check.

9:36 a.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported on Mount Werner Circle.

9:38 a.m. A man reportedly lost his ski pass on Mount Werner.

10:06 a.m. A gas skip was reported in the 2000 block of Curve Plaza.

11:09 a.m. Fraud was reported in the 100 block of Ninth Street.

12:29 p.m. A 25-year-old man was arrested on a fugitive of justice warrant at the police department.

12:31 p.m. A man reported a theft in the first block of Eighth Street.

12:49 p.m. A woman reported a theft in the 1300 block of Dream Island Plaza.

1:21 p.m. A man in the 3000 block of Elk River Road reported someone had stolen his license plate.

1:27 p.m. A fraud was reported in the 1000 block of Uncochief Circle.

2:01 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury, hit-and-run accident was reported on Burgess Creek Road.

2:54 p.m. A man in the 1800 block of Kamar Plaza reported being harassed.

4:04 p.m. A two-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported near Fifth and Pine streets.

6:14 p.m. A woman in the 2800 block of Riverside Plaza reported receiving harassing phone calls.

9:21 p.m. A 48-year old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and failing to drive in one lane near Shield Drive and Curve Court.

10:40 p.m. A man in the 3000 block of AprÃs Ski Way reported a theft.

11:48 p.m. North Routt Ambulance crews were called to help a patient who was experiencing medical problems in the 61000 block of Routt County Road 129. Medics never were sent to the home, however, because a friend took the patient to the hospital.


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