YOUR AD HERE »

The Record for April 19

Sunday, April 19

1:19 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a noise complaint in the 3300 block of Columbine Drive. Officers issued a warning.

1:29 a.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a report of a disturbance in the 1000 block of Central Park Drive where a patient reportedly was being confrontational at Yampa Valley Medical Center. Deputies arrived, and everything was fine.

1:56 a.m. Police and Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue emergency responders were called to an ambulance request in Steamboat Springs.



2:40 a.m. Deputies arrested a 29-year-old Steamboat man after a traffic stop near mile marker 68 on Colorado Highway 131.

2:54 a.m. Police were called to a suspicious incident near Seventh Street.



3:55 a.m. Police were called to a car crash at Yahmonite and Thornburg streets.

9:25 a.m. Police were called to a suspicious incident in the 400 block of Lincoln Avenue.

11:31 a.m. Police were called to a report of a suspicious incident in the 1200 block of Chinook Lane. Officers took a report.

2:17 p.m. Police, Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue emergency responders and probation officers were called to a report of a suspicious person at Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue.

4:08 p.m. Police were called to a noise complaint in the 200 block of Ninth Street.

5:26 p.m. Police were called to a request for an officer in the 1000 block of Central Park Drive.

5:59 p.m. Police arrested a person after a traffic stop at U.S. Highway 40 and Mount Werner Road.

7:20 p.m. Deputies were called to a request for agency assistance on U.S. 40 near mile marker 120 where half of a couch was lying on the road. Deputies removed the debris.

11:42 p.m. Police were called to a report of a bear at AprÃs Ski Way and Village Drive.


Support Local Journalism

Support Local Journalism

Readers around Steamboat and Routt County make the Steamboat Pilot & Today’s work possible. Your financial contribution supports our efforts to deliver quality, locally relevant journalism.

Now more than ever, your support is critical to help us keep our community informed about the evolving coronavirus pandemic and the impact it is having locally. Every contribution, however large or small, will make a difference.

Each donation will be used exclusively for the development and creation of increased news coverage.