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The Record for April 10

Saturday, April 8

12:21 a.m. A man at a house off of Highway 131 in Yampa became violent and was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, violation of bail bond conditions and violation of a restraining order.

1:19 a.m. A man was arrested at the Tugboat Grill & Pub on suspicion of unlawful sexual contact.



7:37 a.m. A wallet was found in the 1000 block of Lincoln Avenue.

10:38 a.m. A two vehicle, non-injury accident occurred at Third Street and Lincoln Avenue.



12:01 p.m. Juveniles reportedly were fighting at the corner of 7th and Lincoln Avenue. One of the juveniles was charged and released.

2:39 p.m. A propane leak was reported in the 400 block of Willow Bend in Oak Creek. The Oak Creek Fire Department responded and shut off the gas.

2:43 p.m. A small motorcycle was found in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.

3:59 p.m. A driver’s license was turned in at the police department.

4:36 p.m. Two dogs were reported loose in Steamboat II. Officers were unable to locate the animals.

4:42 p.m. A group of juveniles reportedly was setting off fireworks in the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel parking structure. Police were unable to locate the group.

5:06 p.m. A reckless motorcyclist was reported on Lincoln Avenue. Officers were unable to find the suspect.

5:29 p.m. A loose dog was turned in to the police department and taken to the animal shelter.

5:49 p.m. A barking dog was reported on Pearl Street.

7:25 p.m. An officer found two girls fighting in the middle of Lincoln Avenue. An adult woman was arrested for disorderly conduct.

9:14 p.m. An intoxicated man was transported to the hospital from the 2700 block of Village Drive.

10:06 p.m. Someone on Elk River Drive reported someone trying to break into his house. Police determined that a roommate who was being evicted was attempting to enter the house.

11:18 p.m. A neighbor reported a car being wrapped in Saran Wrap on Mountain Village Circle. There was no damage to the car, and the officer said it looked like a “Ford deli sandwich.”


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