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The Record for March 15

Sunday, March 13

12:03 a.m. A highly intoxicated person reportedly got off the city bus and fell down an embankment in the 700 block of South Lincoln Avenue.

12:14 a.m. A report was made that a vehicle was hit with eggs on U.S. Highway 40 between Walton Creek and Mount Werner roads.



6:48 a.m. A report was made that the Howelsen Hill Lodge was burglarized. A cash register was smashed and money was stolen, according to the report.

9:48 a.m. Vandalism was reported at the Steamboat Springs Tennis Bubble. Someone had slashed the outer covering.



11:52 a.m. A 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under revocation and being a habitual traffic offender.

3:28 p.m. A man called to tell police that three tires were set out next to the Dumpster in the 3300 block of Whistler Road. He wanted to know whether it was legal to throw out tires and wondered whether the tires had been stolen.

5:57 p.m. A pair of ski boots was reported stolen from an employee locker room at Steamboat Ski Corp.

6:14 p.m. A dog at large was reported in the 300 block of Little Moon Trail.

6:32 p.m. A one-vehicle, noninjury accident was reported at the off-ramp to Mount Werner Circle.

7:05 p.m. Loud music was reported at a residence on Saddle Creek Court.

9:31 p.m. A complaint was made that two female roommates were being mischievous and starting rumors in the 700 block of Walton Pond Circle.

9:35 p.m. A man called police complaining that two co-workers in the 200 block of Anglers Drive were picking on him.

11:06 p.m. A complaint was made that an intoxicated man was causing a disturbance at a lodge in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square Drive. Police asked the man to quiet down.


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