County, Meeker, Rangely

Police Blotter: May 28-June 3

Law enforcement activity for May 28-June 3, 2010, included the following:
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, May 28
MPD-8:29 a.m.-Civil situation at 1120 Cleveland St., Meeker
MPD-8:33 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 908 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-9:54 a.m.-Assist RPD at 222 W. Main St., Rangely
MPD-9:57 a.m.-Suspicious incident at Wall St. and Sanderson Dr., Meeker
RBSO-10:21 a.m.-Traffic arrest at 25000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-11:04 a.m.-Traffic arrest at 25000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-11:06 a.m.-VIN inspection at 125 Fifth St., Meeker
RBSO-11:14 a.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-1:15 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-3:14 p.m.-Citizen assist at 33500 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-3:27 p.m.-Assist CSP at 72622 Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-3:53 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-5:06 p.m.-Traffic arrest at Hwy 139 and Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-7:30 p.m.-Motorist assist at 11658 County Rd. 7, Meeker
MPD-8:14 p.m.-Civil situation at 1057 Hill St., Meeker
Traffic Stops: 23 total. RBSO: 21; MPD: 2.

Saturday, May 29
MPD-1:48 a.m.-DUI at Seventh St. and Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-10:26 a.m.-Civil situation at 11th St. and Hill St., Meeker
RBSO-11:11 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 68000 Hw 64, Meeker
RBSO-11:15 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 7000 County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-12:22 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 875 Water St., Meeker
RBSO-12:32 p.m.-Citizen assist at 1 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-1:32 p.m.-Disturbance at 730 11th St., Meeker
RBSO-1:40 p.m.-Narcotics at 1500 County Rd. 7, Meeker
MPD-1:55 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 1500 County Rd. 7, Meeker
MPD-7:01 p.m.-Civil situation at Eighth St. and Main St., Meeker
RBSO-8:13 p.m.-Traffic arrest at 29000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-8:53 p.m.-Animal call at 45839 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-10:31 p.m.-Disturbance at 1012 Wall St., Meeker
RBSO-11:09 p.m.-Motorist assist at County Rd. 109 and County Rd. 25, Rangely
Traffic stops: 28 total. RBSO: 23; MPD: 5.

Sunday, May 30
RBSO-2:36 a.m.-Citizen assist at 511 S. White Ave., Rangely
MPD-10:24 a.m.-Motorist assist at 172 Water St., Meeker
RBSO-10:33 a.m.-Animal call at 4000 County Rd. 13, Meeker
MPD-11:16 a.m.-Motorist assist at 1325 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-12:34 p.m.-Animal call at 20000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:09 p.m.-Assist RPD at 200 Cottonwood Dr., Rangely
MPD-4:15 p.m.-Civil situation at 984 Karen Court, Meeker
RBSO-7:16 p.m.-Citizen assist at 322 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-7:24 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 322 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-7:40 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 425 12th St., Meeker
RBSO-9:34 p.m.-Assist CSP at 44000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-9:37 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 11th St. and Market St., Meeker
RBSO-10:18 p.m.-Harassment at 322 County Rd. 8, Meeker
MPD-10:21 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 322 County Rd. 8, Meeker
Traffic stops: 14 total. RBSO: 13; MPD: 1.

Monday, May 31
RBSO-5:24 a.m.-Assault at Lake Avery, Meeker
RBSO-10:40 a.m.-Assist CSP at 39000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RBSO-11:10 a.m.-VIN inspection at Hwy 13 and Hwy 64, Meeker
RBSO-11:31 a.m.-Animal call at 5000 County Rd. 15, Meeker
MPD-1:28 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 345 Cleveland St., Meeker
RBSO-4:00 p.m.-Motorist assist at 43000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-4:49 p.m.-Citizen assist at 793 Market St., Meeker
MPD-4:54 p.m.-Civil situation at 1409 Silver Sage Rd., Meeker
RBSO-6:32 p.m.-911 hang-up call from 18000 County Rd. 5, Meeker
RBSO-7:23 p.m.-Animal call at 20500 County Rd. 5, Meeker
RBSO-7:38 p.m.-Motorist assist at 46000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-9:02 p.m.-Assist other agencies at Eighth St. and Market St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 14 total. RBSO: 12; MPD: 2.

Tuesday, June 1
MPD-12:29 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 1287 Cleveland St., Meeker
RBSO/MVFR-5:49 a.m.-Assist CSP at Hwy 13 and County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD/MVFR-8:19 a.m.-Ambulance call at 145 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-8:34 a.m.-Theft at 43904 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-8:58 a.m.-VIN inspection at 1315 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-10:07 a.m.-Traffic arrest at 300 E. Market St., Meeker
RBSO-12:44 p.m.-Assist CSP at 419 Bronco Rd., Rangely
MPD/MVFR-7:10 p.m.-Ambulance call at 940 Seventh St., Meeker
MPD-7:47 p.m.-Animal call at 925 Seventh St., Meeker
MPD-7:49 p.m.-Motorist assist at 907 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-10:24 p.m.-Animal call at 173 First St., Meeker
Traffic stops: 7 total. RBSO: 3; MPD: 4.

Wednesday, June 2
RBSO-7:53 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 611 S. Stanolind Ave., Rangely
RBSO-9:24 a.m.-Warrant arrest at Hwy 13 and Hwy 64, Meeker
MPD-9:53 a.m.-911 hang-up call from 220 E. Market St., Meeker
RBSO-11:01 a.m.-Suspicious incident near Rangely
MPD-11:19 a.m.-Civil situation at 1162 Bissell St., Meeker
MPD-12:27 p.m.-Animal call at 610 Water St., Meeker
RBSO-1:31 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 701 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs
MPD-1:34 p.m.-VIN inspection at 300 Sixth St., Meeker
RBSO-2:21 p.m.-Animal call at 1000 County Rd. 15, Meeker
MPD-6:23 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 39000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-7:56 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 172 Water St., Meeker
RBSO-9:08 p.m.-Animal call at 50000 Hwy 6, Meeker
Traffic stops: 23 total. RBSO: 9; MPD: 14.

Thursday, June 3
MPD-1:53 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 100 10th St., Meeker
MPD-9:33 a.m.-Animal call at 835 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-10:39 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 5000 County Rd. 5, Meeker
MPD-11:46 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 229 Park Ave., Meeker
RBSO-1:29 p.m.-Traffic hazard at 1500 County Rd. 127, Meeker
MPD-4:10 p.m.-Motorist assist at 271 E. Market St., Meeker
MPD-5:13 p.m.-Animal call at County Rd. 8 and Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-5:45 p.m.-Civil situation at 461 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-6:12 p.m.-Traffic complaint at 37000 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-7:51 p.m.-Animal call at 10th St. and Market St., Meeker
MPD-9:05 p.m.-Fire at County Rd. 8 and Hwy 13, Meeker
Traffic stops: 14 total. RBSO: 7; MPD: 7.

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