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The Record for Nov. 4

Wednesday, Nov. 4

12:07 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a disturbance in the 400 block of Fifth Street where a person reportedly broke bail bond conditions. Police arrested a 37-year-old Steamboat Springs woman on suspicion of violation of a restraining order and harassment.

12:47 a.m. Police were called to a report of a suspicious car in the 200 block of Howelsen Parkway where three or four people were in an SUV. Officers said everything was fine.



5:18 a.m. Police, Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue emergency responders and the Routt County coroner were called to a report of a 50-year-old man found dead in the 11000 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police are investigating but said it appears the man died of natural causes.

6:22 a.m. Police were called to a report of a burglary in the 800 block of Mauna Kea Lane where it appears someone entered a house through the garage and stole a purse while the homeowners were asleep.



6:27 a.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue was called to a report of a fire alarm in the 1800 block of River Queen Lane.

7:31 a.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue was called to a report of a fire alarm at Yampa Valley Medical Center.

8:12 a.m. Police were called to a report of an apparently intoxicated man walking in the road in the 1300 block of Skyview Lane. Officers escorted the man back to his home.

8:38 a.m. Oak Creek Fire Protection District emergency responders were called to a request for an ambulance in Oak Creek.

8:42 a.m. Police were called to a complaint of a motorist speeding and driving recklessly near Pine Grove Road and South Lincoln Avenue. Officers were unable to find the car.

10:03 a.m. Deputies were called to a report of a car crash near mile marker 23 on Routt County Road 129 where a person reportedly hit a cow. The cow was fine and returned to a pasture.

11:14 a.m. Deputies were called to a report of a suspicious incident in the 26000 block of C.R. 43 where somebody threw something out of a car window.

11:22 a.m. Police were called to a report of theft of medicine from the 1700 block of Brome Drive where a person said 35 to 40 pills were taken from a nightstand.

11:35 a.m. Police arrested a 42-year-old Steamboat man on warrants for failure to appear on charges of burglary, receiving stolen property and violation of bail bond conditions.

1:39 p.m. Police were called to a report of a suspicious incident in which a person reportedly received threatening messages.

2:22 p.m. Police were called to a report of a German shepherd at large at Meadowbrook Circle and Steamboat Boulevard. Officers took the dog to Steamboat Springs Animal Shelter.

2:28 p.m. Police and Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue were called to a report of a fire alarm in the 2200 block of Village Inn Court. The alarm was set off by dust from construction, and everything was fine.

3 p.m. Police arrested a 44-year-old Oak Creek woman for failure to appear on suspicion of fraud by check.

3:35 p.m. Deputies and West Routt Fire Protection District emergency responders were called to a request for an ambulance in Hayden where a woman was reportedly not feeling well. Medical crews took the woman to YVMC.

4:38 p.m. Police were called to a report of a dog that reportedly ran out of a garage and knocked a person down in the first block of Logan Avenue. The dog’s owner reportedly left the scene.

4:44 p.m. Routt County Search and Rescue volunteers were paged about a possible search for a man on Quaker Mountain, north of Hayden, but the search was canceled after about 30 minutes when the man walked out of the wilderness unharmed.

7:45 p.m. Police were called to a report of a suspicious incident near the 200 block of Lincoln Avenue where people reportedly were walking along the river with flashlights.

8:06 p.m. Police were called to an intrusion alarm in the 2700 block of Downhill Drive. Everything was fine.

10:37 p.m. Police were called to a report of a disturbance in the 1200 block of Meadowood Court. Officers mediated a dispute.


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