County, Meeker, Rangely

Police Blotter: July 9-15

Law enforcement activity for July 9-15, 2010, included:
Key:
CSP-Colorado State Patrol
RBSO-Rio Blanco County Sheriff
MPD-Meeker Police Department
MVFR-Meeker Volunteer Fire and Rescue
RAMB-Rangely Ambulance
RPD-Rangely Police Department

RPD did not submit blotter information for this week.

Friday, July 9
MPD-7:03 a.m.-Hit and run accident at Eighth St. and Market St., Meeker
RBSO-7:10 a.m.-Accident with property damage at 28000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-8:58 a.m.-Abandoned vehicle at 57000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RBSO-9:04 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 39000 County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-10:36 a.m.-Animal call at Seventh St. and Water St., Meeker
RBSO-10:41 a.m.-Fire at 45000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-10:53 a.m.-Harassment at 984 Karen Court, Meeker
RBSO-11:02 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 29000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-11:28 a.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-11:36 a.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-12:30 p.m.-VIN inspection at 17460 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-3:48 p.m.-Fire reported near Meeker
MPD-5:04 p.m.-Motorist assist at 1423 Mountain View Rd., Meeker
MPD-6:26 p.m.-Harassment at 560 Main St., Meeker
MPD-7:49 p.m.-Assist CSP at 200 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-10:38 p.m.-Civil situation at 69000 Hwy 139, Rangely
Traffic Stops: 8 total. RBSO: 7; MPD: 1.

Saturday, July 10
RBSO-7:35 a.m.-Animal call at 2750 County Rd. 2, Rangely
RBSO-9:08 a.m.-Assist CSP at 72000 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-10:11 a.m.-Assist RBSO at 72000 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-10:50 a.m.-Animal call at 340 School St., Meeker
RBSO-12:36 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 29000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-1:11 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 25000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO/MVFR-1:19 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 4000 Forest Service Rd. 250, Meeker
MPD-9:07 p.m.-Citizen assist at 723 Market St., Meeker
MPD-9:57 p.m.-Disturbance at 763 12th St., Meeker
RBSO-10:39 p.m.-Motorist assist at Hwy 13 and County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-11:03 p.m.-Disturbance at 1072 Laurie Circle, Meeker
Traffic stops: 26 total. RBSO: 19; MPD: 7.

Sunday, July 11
MPD-12:29 a.m.-Disturbance at 1235 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-12:31 a.m.-Assist MPD at 1235 Garfield St., Meeker
MPD-2:11 a.m.-Animal call at 852 Fourth St., Meeker
MPD-4:53 p.m.-Traffic arrest at Shults Dr. and Jennifer Dr., Meeker
MPD-9:29 p.m.-Disturbance at 10th St. and Pinyon St., Meeker
RBSO/MVFR-10:50 p.m.-Motorist assist at 31000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-11:18 p.m.-Suspicious incident at Cottonwood Dr. and Morrison, Rangely
Traffic stops: 13 total. RBSO: 6; MPD: 7.

Monday, July 12
RBSO-9:22 a.m.-Accident with property damage at 11500 County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-9:36 a.m.-Assist MVFR at 45304 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-10:25 a.m.-Theft at 39065 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-10:31 a.m.-Theft at 2000 County Rd. 2, Rangely
MPD-10:58 a.m.-VIN inspection at 683 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-1:35 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 345 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-3:14 p.m.-Animal call at Cross L Estates, Meeker
MPD-5:57 p.m.-Disturbance at 982 Karen Court, Meeker
MPD-5:59 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 1200 Park Ave., Meeker
RBSO-6:38 p.m.-Suspicious incident on L07, Meeker
MPD-7:25 p.m.-Juvenile problem at 1325 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-7:49 p.m.-Assist MPD at 1325 Market St., Meeker
MPD-8:13 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 1246 Cleveland St., Meeker
MPD-8:39 p.m.-Animal call at Park Ave. and Eighth St., Meeker
MPD-9:28 p.m.-Harassment at 880 Market St., Meeker
MPD-9:56 p.m.-Disturbance at 879 Seventh St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 9 total. RBSO: 8; MPD: 1.

Tuesday, July 13
RBSO-7:10 a.m.-Assist CSP at 7000 County Rd. 10, Meeker
MPD-8:49 a.m.-Property case at 39065 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-9:04 a.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD-12:19 p.m.-Animal call at 269 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-1:24 p.m.-Animal call at 631 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-3:01 p.m.-911 hang-up call from 887 Hill St., Meeker
MPD-7:04 p.m.-Animal call on Mountain View Rd., Meeker
RBSO-7:34 p.m.-911 hang-up call on Hwy 139, Rangely
RBSO-11:02 p.m.-Assist RPD at 37 E. Park Ave., Rangely
Traffic stops: 17 total. RBSO: 16: MPD: 1.

Wednesday, July 14
MPD-8:17 a.m.-Theft at 220 E. Market St., Meeker
RBSO-9:20 a.m.-Abandoned vehicle at 47600 Hwy 64, Meeker
RBSO-9:23 a.m.-Trespass at 180 Little Rancho Estates Dr., Meeker
RBSO-9:47 a.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-11:24 a.m.-Theft at 100 County Rd. 23A, Rangely
MPD-12:52 p.m.-Motorist assist at 235 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-1:09 p.m.-Animal call at 1000 Park Ave., Meeker
RBSO-1:46 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD-3:25 p.m.-Fraud at 265 Eighth St., Meeker
MPD-4:37 p.m.-Criminal mischief at 565 Park Ave., Meeker
RBSO-4:42 p.m.-Disturbance at 25000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-5:51 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 34000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-8:52 p.m.-Animal call at 790 Garfield St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 6 total. RBSO: 6.

Thursday, July 15
RBSO/MVFR-7:25 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 71622 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-9:42 a.m.-Motorist assist at 1200 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-10:05 a.m.-Fraud at 2373 County Rd. 39, Meeker
RBSO-10:35 a.m.-VIN inspection at 500 Fifth St., Meeker
MPD-11:19 a.m.-Accident with property damage at 606 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-11:38 a.m.-Citizen assist at 64646 Hwy 64, Meeker
RBSO/MVFR-2:29 p.m.-Assist other agencies at Indian Valley, Meeker
MPD-2:31 p.m.-Assist MVFR at 875 Water St., Meeker
MPD-2:32 p.m.-VIN inspection at 767 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-2:39 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-3:44 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-3:48 p.m.-Motorist assist at 17500 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:40 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-4:40 p.m.-Traffic hazard at 63000 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-4:59 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 485 Market St., Meeker
MPD-5:18 p.m.-Citizen assist at 345 Cleveland St., Meeker
MPD-6:21 p.m.-Theft at 1267 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-6:44 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 28000 Hwy 13, Meeker
Traffic stops: 15 total. RBSO: 13; MPD: 2.

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Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
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