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Record, Sept. 15

Sunday, Sept. 14
12:56 a.m. A noise complaint was reported in the 400 block of Mountain Village Circle. Police talked to residents and told them to quiet down.
3:48 a.m. Harassing phone calls were reported in the 40000 block of Purple Sage Trail.
7:54 a.m. A stolen 2001 Land Cruiser from New Mexico was left in the Howelsen Ice Arena parking lot. It was taken to the impoundment lot, where it will be processed and returned to its owner.
8 a.m. Damage to a mailbox was reported in the 41500 block of Routt County Road 36. The mailbox was apparently hit with a rock.
8:42 a.m. Damage to a mailbox was reported in the 41000 block of C.R. 36. The mailbox was apparently hit with a rock.
10:54 a.m. A skidsteer was taken for a joy ride and damaged another vehicle. It was left in the 300 block of Apple Drive.
12:18 p.m. A one-vehicle accident was reported in the 28000 block of C.R. 14. A Mitsubishi hit a pole and the airbag deployed. No one was injured.
3:36 p.m. Graffiti was reported on South Lincoln Avenue and the Mount Werner Road overpass.
6 p.m. A gas skip of $22.55 was reported at the Kum & Go on Anglers Drive. The car was a white Suburban, but no information on the license plate or driver was taken.
8:48 p.m. A car hit a deer at milepost 127 on U.S. Highway 40. The car’s hood was dented, but no one was injured.
9:31 p.m. A car hit an elk at milepost 65 on Colorado Highway 131. No people were injured, but the elk had to be destroyed. The vehicle was damaged and was towed away from the scene.


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