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The Record for March 16

— Saturday, March 10

Marcin Kus, 24, Steamboat Springs – DUI, DUI per se (Steamboat Springs Police Department)

Stacy Michael Sigler, 49, Steamboat Springs – Failing to appear (no proof of insurance) (SSPD)



Brian Robert Fitte, 21, Steamboat Springs – Failing to appear (traffic) (SSPD)

Sunday, March 11



Summer Marie Deane, 27, Steamboat Springs – Failing to appear (SSPD)

Aaron Michael Hamilton, 28, Steamboat Springs – Violating a restraining order (SSPD)

Monday, March 12

Ronald Lynn Limbaugh, 41, Hayden – Violating a protection order, disorderly conduct (Hayden Police Department)

Gerald Douglas Weston, 47, Hayden – Violating a protection order, disorderly conduct (HPD)

Freedom Lee Melton, 32, Steamboat Springs – Probation violation (SSPD)

Frank Richard Flores, 39, Hayden – Possessing a weapon by a previous offender (HPD)

Audrey Anna DeCamillis, 20, Edgewater – Failing to appear (possessing marijuana) (Routt County Sheriff’s Office)

Dawn Michelle Gordon, 37, Hayden – Fugitive of justice (RCSO)

Tuesday, March 13

Christopher Alan Kopetzky, 32, Craig – Failing to appear (driving under revocation) (RCSO)

Rueben Ramirez, 27, Brighton – Fugitive of justice (theft) (Out of county)

Channelle Marie Southard, 33, Craig – Fugitive of justice (driving under revocation), driving under suspension (SSPD)

Priscilla Amy Wise, 44, Steamboat Springs – Driving under revocation, DUI, DUI per se (SSPD)

Warren Dean Hillbolt, 40, Steamboat Springs – Violating a restraining order (SSPD)

Wednesday, March 14

Charles Eugene Kent, 43, Hayden – Fugitive of justice (Out of county)

Brandon James Courson, 21, Steamboat Springs – DUI, failing to drive in a single lane (SSPD)

Michael Yates Ham, 21, Fort Collins – Driving under revocation (Colorado State Patrol)

Thursday, March 15

Matthew Edward Holden, 18,Craig – Fugitive of justice (minor in possession) (SSPD)

Elliott Vazquez, 27, Steamboat Springs – Failing to appear (no proof of insurance) (SSPD)

Zachary Alan Vollmer, 20, Steamboat Springs – Driving while ability impaired (CSP)

Patrick Arthur Hagg, 20, Steamboat Springs – Fugitive of justice (traffic), driving under revocation, defective tail lamp (SSPD)

Friday, March 16

Joseph Alexander Buckley, 22, Steamboat Springs – DUI, DUI per se, speeding (SSPD)

William Joseph Hamilton, 61, Steamboat Springs – Driving under revocation, speeding (SSPD)

Summer Marie Deane, 26, Steamboat Springs – Fugitive of justice (SSPD)

POLICE BLOTTER

Friday, March 16

12:41 a.m. A 22-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested near Hilltop Parkway and Mill Run Court on suspicion of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol.

1:05 a.m. An assault was reported in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square.

2:05 a.m. People reportedly were fighting in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square.

7:25 a.m. A 61-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested near Mount Werner Road and Eagleridge Drive on suspicion of speeding and driving under revocation.

8:24 a.m. Vandalism was reported in the 2700 block of Village Drive.

11:36 a.m. Someone was cited for using someone else’s ski pass in the 2300 block of Mount Werner Road.

1:39 p.m. A 26-year-old Steamboat Springs woman was arrested in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue for being a fugitive of justice.

4:34 p.m. A woman lost something at the Steamboat Ski Area.

6:34 p.m. An ambulance was requested in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive.

10:06 p.m. An ambulance was requested in the 2500 block of Eagleridge Drive.

11:06 p.m. A driver reportedly was weaving west of Steamboat Springs. Officers were unable to find the driver.

11:57 p.m. An officer was wanted in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square.


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