County, Meeker, Rangely

Police Blotter: June 18-24

Law enforcement activity for June 18-24, 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, June 18
RBSO-1:11 a.m.-Warrant arrest at 43900 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-10:23 a.m.-Criminal mischief case near Rangely
MPD-10:26 a.m.-Motorist assist at 700 Ninth St., Meeker
RBSO-11:36 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 4500 County Rd. 116, Rangely
RBSO-11:41 a.m.-VIN inspection at 98 County Rd. 46, Rangely
RBSO-12:14 p.m.-Animal call at 18500 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-12:43 p.m.-Citizen assist at 61000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RBSO-4:47 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 23552 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:50 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 12000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-4:58 p.m.-Assist MVFR at 23000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-6:16 p.m.-Animal call at 7000 County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-6:32 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 1111 Mark Circle, Meeker
MPD-10:17 p.m.-Disturbance at 1315 Sage Ridge Rd., Meeker
Traffic Stops: 15 total. RBSO: 13; MPD: 2.

Saturday, June 19
MPD-7:23 a.m.-Animal call at 269 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-10:37 a.m.-Accident with property damage at 568 Larry Lane, Meeker
MPD-10:57 a.m.-Citizen assist at 360 Market St., Meeker
MPD-11:02 a.m.-Ambulance call at 360 Market St., Meeker
MPD-12:54 p.m.-Citizen assist at 200 Sixth St., Meeker
RBSO-1:03 p.m.-Fire reported at 12916 County Rd. 8, Meeker
RBSO-2:37 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 500 County Rd. 40, Meeker
RBSO-3:07 p.m.-Assist RPD at S. Kennedy Dr. and E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-5:04 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 4300 County Rd. 12, Meeker
RBSO-6:22 p.m.-Traffic arrest at 27000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-9:53 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 461 Garfield St., Meeker
MPD-11:01 p.m.-Disturbance at 100 Fifth St., Meeker
MPD-11:38 p.m.-Disturbance at 1250 Garfield St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 16 total. RBSO: 16.

Sunday, June 20
MPD-12:01 a.m.-Disturbance at Ninth St. and Hill St., Meeker
RBSO-12:53 a.m.-DUI at County Rd. 33 and Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-1:37 a.m.-Animal call at 357 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-2:35 a.m.-Child abuse reported at Chapman Reservoir, Meeker
MPD-8:42 a.m.-Disturbance at 769 1/2 Pine St., Meeker
RBSO-9:00 a.m.-Animal call at 17000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-9:37 a.m.-Automobile theft at 1279 Garfield St., Meeker
MPD-9:53 a.m.-Juvenile problem at 461 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-10:17 a.m.-Property case on County Rd. 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:39 p.m.-Motorist assist at 66000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RBSO-4:58 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 23000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-5:12 p.m.-Animal call at 101 Ute Dr., Meeker
MPD-10:01 p.m.-Citizen assist at 723 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-11:07 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 124 W. Brontosaurus, Dinosaur
RBSO-11:27 p.m.-Assist RPD at La Mesa Circle and S. Kennedy Dr., Rangely
Traffic stops: 18 total. RBSO: 16; MPD: 2.

Monday, June 21
RBSO-8:11 a.m.-Suspicious incident at Hwy 64 and County Rd. 142, Meeker
MPD-3:48 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-5:44 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 5000 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-6:14 p.m.-911 hang-up call from 795 Shaman Trail, Meeker
RBSO-6:20 p.m.-Animal call at 873 County Rd. 101, Rangely
RBSO-7:53 p.m.-Traffic arrest at 36000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-7:57 p.m.-911 hang-up call from 369 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-9:38 p.m.-Disturbance at Kenney Reservoir, Rangely
MPD-10:35 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 443 Fifth St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 13 total. RBSO: 6; MPD: 7.

Tuesday, June 22
RBSO-5:44 a.m.-Assist other agencies at Hwy 64 and County Rd. 65, Rangely
MPD-7:09 a.m.-Animal call at 1240 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-7:43 a.m.-Assist CSP at 11900 County Rd. 24, Meeker
MPD-9:44 a.m.-VIN inspection at 893 Market St., Meeker
MPD-11:27 a.m.-Assist MVFR at 145 Fifth St., Meeker
RBSO-12:23 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 970 County Rd. 101, Rangely
MPD-2:48 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 700 Sulphur Creek Rd., Meeker
RBSO-3:22 p.m.-Theft near Rangely
RBSO-3:41 p.m.-Suspicious incident at Ripple Creek, Meeker
MPD-5:47 p.m.-Trespass on Sulphur Creek Rd., Meeker
MPD-6:25 p.m.-Animal call at 1090 Pinyon St., Meeker
MPD-7:28 p.m.-Animal call at 125 Fifth St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 2 total. RBSO: 2.

Wednesday, June 23
RBSO-6:49 a.m.-Assist MPD at 345 Cleveland St., Meeker
RBSO/MVFR-9:24 a.m.-Assist CSP at 36500 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-10:10 a.m.-Animal call at 389 Ninth St., Meeker
MPD-4:04 p.m.-SMM contact/violation at 200 Ute Dr., Meeker
MPD-4:55 p.m.-Animal call at 389 Ninth St., Meeker
RBSO-5:10 p.m.-Assist CSP at 28000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-5:17 p.m.-Animal call at 43500 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-6:07 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 945 E. Market St., Meeker
RBSO-6:53 p.m.-Civil situation at 7300 County Rd. 26, Meeker
RBSO-7:35 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD-7:45 p.m.-Disturbance in Sage Hills, Meeker
MPD-9:19 p.m.-Juvenile problem at 461 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-10:17 p.m.-Assist CSP at 15000 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-10:24 p.m.-Traffic arrest at Sixth St. and Market St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 16 total. RBSO: 12; MPD: 4.

Thursday, June 24
RBSO-2:15 a.m.-Citizen assist at 62000 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-7:28 a.m.-Criminal mischief at 200 Mountain View Rd., Meeker
RBSO-10:31 a.m.-Assist CSP at 10000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-1:12 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 12916 County Rd. 8, Meeker
RBSO-1:31 p.m.-DUI at 38200 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:41 p.m.-Traffic complaint on Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-5:01 p.m.-Theft at 101 Ute Dr., Meeker
MPD-7:36 p.m.-Animal call at 875 Water St., Meeker
MPD-7:48 p.m.-Juvenile problem at 461 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-8:37 p.m.-Fire at 46000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-9:04 p.m.-Injury accident at 2000 County Rd. 2, Rangely
MPD-10:15 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 427 E. Market St., Meeker
MPD-10:51 p.m.-Citizen assist on Hwy 13, Meeker
Traffic stops: 3 total. RBSO: 1; MPD: 2.

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