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The Record for Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014

Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014

Police, fire and ambulance calls

9:04 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a wallet lost at Gondola Square.

9:10 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a purse lost in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue.



11:09 a.m. Officers were called to a report of a female driver texting while driving at Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. She could not be located.

11:24 a.m. Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue firefighters were called to help an unconscious person in the 800 block of Yahmonite Street.



11:42 a.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person with trauma in Ski Time Square.

12:04 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a person in the 3700 block of Lincoln Avenue who had fraudulent charges on their credit card.

1 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a suspicious incident in the first block of 11th Street. A woman got a text message saying she won Powerball. The woman did not play Powerball.

1:43 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a woman who said a clerk was mean to her at a thrift store in the 2100 block of Curve Court. She was put on a bus going to Craig.

2:59 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a woman who had her debit card eaten by an ATM machine.

5:23 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a person in the 2300 block of Bear Drive who had fraudulent charges on their credit card.

5:31 p.m. Steamboat firefighters were called to help a person who was having difficulty breathing at Howelsen Hill.

6:08 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a man in the 600 block of Tamarack Drive who was being harassed by an ex-girlfriend.

8:59 p.m. Officers were called to a report of a person who thought someone was cutting down a Christmas tree along a trail near Fish Creek Falls Road. The person was decorating the tree.


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