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The Record for Sept. 30

Sunday, Sept. 30

12:53 a.m. An officer was requested in the 2200 block of Village Inn Court, where two intoxicated people reportedly vandalized an elevator. Both were arrested.

2:06 a.m. A disturbance was reported in the 2200 block of Village Inn Court. Police were asked to assist a hotel in escorting unruly guests.



3:01 a.m. An officer was requested at Weiss Drive and U.S. Highway 40. Someone reportedly moved traffic cones into the middle of the road.

3:35 a.m. A person complained about noise in the 700 block of Yampa Street.



9:16 a.m. Police arrested a person in the 1400 block of Pine Grove Road for failing to appear in court.

11:55 a.m. Criminal mischief was reported in the 1200 block of South Lincoln Avenue.

2:05 p.m. A juvenile situation was reported in Central Park Plaza. Teens reportedly were loitering outside a store and smoking cigarettes.

3:03 p.m. Harassment was reported on Routt County Road 38. The Routt County Sheriff’s Office determined the report to be unfounded.

3:34 p.m. A juvenile situation was reported. Children were reportedly loitering behind Central Park Plaza.

5:06 p.m. A juvenile situation was reported in Steamboat Springs. A young boy was reportedly walking down the street and crying.

6:33 p.m. Illegal dumping or littering was reported on U.S. 40 near the Mountain Fire Station.

6:41 p.m. A person complained about an animal on Routt County Road 38 near Butcherknife Canyon.

7 p.m. A person complained about noise in the 1300 block of Dream Island Plaza. The parties were warned and turned their music down.

7:36 p.m. A person complained about an animal on East Maple Street.

7:43 p.m. Cows were on the road near mile marker eight on Routt County Road 129. The cows were shooed off the road.

8:06 p.m. A drunken pedestrian was reported in the 2000 block of Curve Plaza. The pedestrian was contacted, but no further action was taken.

8:50 p.m. A person complained about an animal in the 200 block of Anglers Drive.


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