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The Record for Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013

Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013

Police, fire and ambulance calls


6:05 a.m.
Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to investigate an odor at a barbecue restaurant in the 900 block of Lincoln Avenue.

9:51 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a car that hit a stop sign in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square Drive.



10:08 a.m. Officers were called to a report of two cars that backed into each other in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive.

10:20 a.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person having difficulty breathing at a hotel in the 2300 block of Mount Werner Circle.



10:50 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a dump truck idling in the 2500 block of Après Ski Way. It was gone when officers arrived.

11:44 a.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a report of trespassing at a ranch in the 31000 block of U.S. Highway 40.

4:59 p.m. Deputies were called to a report of juveniles shoplifting at a convenience store in the 200 block of West Jefferson Avenue in Hayden.

5:11 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a person who pumped $20.53 of gas without paying in the first block of Anglers Drive. The person was contacted and came back and paid.

5:56 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to investigate a report of smoke in the 39800 block of Wolf Run.

8:30 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a person who lost his or her New Jersey driver’s license on the Yampa River Core Trail.

8:37 p.m. Deputies were called to a report of an assault at Routt County Roads 27 and 29 near Oak Creek.

8:46 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a bike stolen from a bar in the 700 block of Yampa Street.

11:01 p.m. Officers were called to a report of people talking loudly in an alley near Seventh and Oak streets.


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