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The Record for Sunday, May 26, 2013

12:41 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a bear in the 2900 block of Columbine Drive. Police were unable to locate the bear.

2:10 a.m. Officers were called to a complaint about a loud noise in the 1300 block of Sparta Plaza.

4:11 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a suspicious incident at Yampa Valley Medical Center. Someone called to report a patient drove to the hospital drunk. Police interviewed the man, and determined he was OK.



8:38 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a moose at a gas station in the 500 block of Marketplace Plaza.

11:58 a.m. Steamboat and Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers were called to a report of a moose at Central Park Plaza and Mount Werner Road.



12:07 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a woman who had stolen some merchandise from a grocery store in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive. Police arrested the woman on suspicion of theft.

12:47 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a package that was mistakenly delivered to the wrong person in the 200 block of Lincoln Avenue.

2:22 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a theft of a television in the 3000 block of Columbine Drive. Police said the television is valued at $1,000, and it has not been recovered.

5:38 p.m. Oak Creek Police Department officers were called to a report of a theft from the 400 block of Willow Hill.

5:50 p.m. Officers were called to a complaint about an animal in the 3800 block of Whistler Road.

7:27 p.m. Officers were called to a report of wildlife at a gas station in the 500 block of Marketplace Plaza.

8:51 p.m. Officers arrested a person who was suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol on Yampa Street.

10:30 p.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a report of a suspicious incident at a school in the 300 block of Grant Avenue.


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