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The Record for Oct. 6

Monday, Oct. 6

4:11 a.m. A fire alarm went off in the 500 block of Steamboat Boulevard. Everything was fine.

6:42 a.m. A burglar alarm went off in the 700 block of Critter Court. Everything was fine.



7:04 a.m. A 20-year-old Steamboat Springs man turned himself in on an outstanding warrant at the Routt County Sheriff’s Office.

7:54 a.m. A fire alarm went off in the 42500 block of Gunn Creek Lane. Everything was fine.



8:14 a.m. A fire alarm went off in the 2400 block of Ski Trail Lane. Everything was fine.

8:24 a.m. A lost license plate was reported in the 22700 block of Snowbird Trail in Stagecoach. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies took a report.

8:53 a.m. Vandalism was reported in the 200 block of Howelsen Parkway. Police took a report.

9:47 a.m. Theft was reported in the 28700 block of Valley View Road. Sheriff’s Office deputies took a report.

10:14 a.m. Vandalism was reported in the 1700 block of Fetcher Park Drive. Police took a report.

2:01 p.m. A 24-year-old Tennessee man turned himself in on an outstanding warrant at the Routt County Sheriff’s Office.

2:53 p.m. A fire alarm went off in the 2200 block of Village Inn Court. Everything was fine.

5:20 p.m. A burglar alarm went off in the 2000 block of Indian Summer Drive. Everything was fine.

7:12 p.m. An abandoned vehicle was reported on Forest Service Road 943.

7:19 p.m. Shoplifting was reported in the 2100 block of Curve Plaza. Police issued a citation.

9:17 p.m. A domestic dispute was reported in unincorporated Routt County. No further information was available.

9:25 p.m. A burglary was reported in the 40700 block of C.R. 36. Sheriff’s Office deputies took a report.

10:05 p.m. A drunken pedestrian was reported at Ninth Street and Lincoln Avenue. The person was taken to detox.

11:16 p.m. A possible drunken driver was reported at Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.


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