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Police respond to runaway report: The Record for Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017

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Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017

1:55 a.m. Officers with the Steamboat Springs Police Department responded to a report of a liquor violation at Colorado Mountain College.

3:37 a.m. Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 2000 block of Curve Plaza.

3:52 a.m. Officers responded to a report of a runaway in the 1300 block of Dream Island Plaza.



10:16 a.m. Officers responded to a theft report in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.

12:10 p.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to assist the ski patrol in the 2200 block of Apres Ski Way.



2:05 p.m. Officers responded to a theft report in the Lower Knoll Parking Lot at Steamboat Ski Area.

4:02 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle near the intersection of Walton Creek and Whistler roads.

4:36 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a suspicious incident at a grocery store in the 1400 block of Lincoln Avenue.

5:05 p.m. Officers responded to a report of shoplifting at a grocery store in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive.

6:30 p.m. Officers responded to a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue.

7:35 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person in the 400 block of Ore House Plaza.

8:01 p.m. Firefighters were called to a report of a possible overdose in the 2300 block of Mount Werner Circle.

8:01 p.m. Officers responded to a report of a drunken pedestrian in the 2300 block of Mount Werner Circle.

8:42 p.m. Firefighters were called to assist with an elevator emergency in the 2300 block of Storm Meadows Drive.

11:16 p.m. Officers responded to a report of fraud in the 3200 block of Lincoln Avenue.


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