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The Record for July 15

Sunday, July 15

2:04 a.m. Police made a traffic stop at Lincoln Avenue and Dream Island Plaza. A 27-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested for speeding and driving while ability impaired.

9:51 a.m. A person complained about a small black dog in the street in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police referred the case to animal control.



11:37 a.m. A wallet was reported stolen from a restroom in the 1700 block of Central Park Drive. Police took a report, and the case is under investigation.

12:43 p.m. Steamboat Springs police assisted officers from Kremmling with a report of an assault in Steamboat. The case is under investigation.



1:07 p.m. A two-car accident was reported in the 1100 block of Lincoln Avenue. No injuries were reported. Police took a report.

1:20p.m. A person complained about a stray pit bull in the 2300 block of Apres Ski Way.

3:49 p.m. Two bikes valued at $100 and $200 were reported stolen at Lincoln Avenue and Seventh Street, respectively. Police took a report.

4:20 p.m. A person complained about people using a private pool and drinking alcohol at Whistler Village in Steamboat.

4:54 p.m. A person complained about a horse chasing his 11-year-old son in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue.

5:33 p.m. Fishing gear was reported stolen in the 1400 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police took a report.

5:40 p.m. A person complained about a dog in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue. The dog was taken to a shelter.

6:33 p.m. A driver backed into a parked motorcycle in the 800 block of Lincoln Avenue. No injuries were reported. Police took a report.

10:10 p.m. A person complained about loud music at Gilpin Street and Saratoga Avenue. Police issued a warning.

11:53 p.m. A gas skip was reported in the 1800 block of Kamar Plaza. A male driver did not pay for $30.52 of fuel. Police took a report. The case is under investigation.


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