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The Record for Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015

Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, 2015

Police, fire and ambulance calls

12 a.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to help a person who possibly overdosed in the 3300 block of Columbine Drive.

3:12 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of people at a car dealership after hours in the 1900 block of Curve Court. They were employees.



11:57 a.m. Officers were called to a report of gunshots in the 1300 block of Robert E. Lee Lane. It was illegal fireworks.

12:58 p.m. Officers were called to a report of someone trespassing at a condo in the 2300 block of Après Ski Way. Nothing was missing.



1:03 p.m. Officers were called to a report of harassment in the 900 block of Confluence Court. Two females were screaming insults at each other.

1:46 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a man yelling and screaming at cars at Bud Werner Memorial Library.

1:50 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a road rage incident in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive. A warning was issued.

3:47 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person with a medical problem in the first block of Arapahoe Lane.

4:08 p.m. North Routt Fire Protection District firefighters were called to help a person with chest pain in the 47000 block of Routt County Road 129.

7:06 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a car cutting off a driver at Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. It could not be located.

8:08 p.m. West Routt Fire Protection District firefighters were called to help a person having an allergic reaction in the 300 block of East Jefferson Avenue.

10:11 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a bear behind a building in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive.

11:20 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a suspicious car on Laurel Lane. A male and female were in the car doing romantic things. They were told to move along.


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