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The Record for March 22

1:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers contacted a drunken person at Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue.

1:56 a.m. Officers contacted a person at Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue.

3:09 a.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a report of a suspicious car on Routt County Road 1 near McCoy. It could not be found.



10:36 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a theft from a business in the 1700 block of Lincoln Avenue. Tires had been taken off a trailer in the previous two or three days.

11:21 a.m. Deputies were called to a report of people skateboarding down Rabbit Ears Pass. They were warned not to.



12:36 a.m. Officers were called to a report of domestic violence that occurred the previous day. A 26-year-old Steamboat man was arrested on suspicion of third-degree assault and criminal mischief.

1 p.m. Deputies were called to a report of a young girl hitchhiking in the 35700 block of U.S. Highway 40. She was warned it was not a good idea.

1:23 p.m. Deputies were called to a report of a drunken driver near Heritage Park on U.S. 40. No alcohol was involved. The elderly driver was given a ticket and a recommendation to take a driving class.

3:28 p.m. Deputies were called to a report of a noninjury accident near mile marker 141 on U.S. 40.

3:58 p.m. Officers were called to a report of graffiti on the wall of the Howelsen Hill tunnel.

8:53 p.m. Officers were called to a report of harassment in Steamboat. A Denver woman reported her ex-husband was harassing her over the phone. She was told to contact Denver police.

10:17 p.m. Officers were called to help Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters with a request for an ambulance.

11 p.m. Officers were called to help a person in the 2600 block of Honeysuckle Lane. A man reported his roommate stole his money. The report was unfounded.


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