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Police Blotter: September 11, 2008

Activity for Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Key:
RBSO-Rio Blanco County Sheriff
MPD-Meeker Police Department
MVFR-Meeker Volunteer Fire and Rescue
RAMB-Rangely Ambulance
RFD-Rangely Fire Department
RPD-Rangely Police Department
August 29
MPD-7:46 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 103 Market St., Meeker
MPD-8:34 a.m.-VIN inspection at Seventh St. and Market St., Meeker
RPD-8:44 a.m.-Assist social services at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-9:13 a.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
MPD-11:05 a.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD/MVFR-12:14 p.m.-Ambulance call at 45839 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-12:16 p.m.-Assist MVFR at 2531 County Rd. 32, Meeker
RBSO-12:38 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 7800 County Rd. 7, Meeker
RBSO-12:41 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RPD-1:24 p.m.-Stranded motorist at Main St. and Lake St., Rangely
MPD-1:54 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-2:00 p.m.-Animal call at 234 Meadows Ln., Meeker
MPD/MVFR-3:16 p.m.-Ambulance call at 295 Park Ave., Meeker
MPD-3:46 p.m.-911 hang-up call from 793 Market St., Meeker
RPD-4:31 p.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-4:33 p.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-6:51 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 17200 County Rd. 2, Rangely
MPD-6:55 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 44300 Hwy 13, Meeker
RPD-7:20 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 17200 County Rd. 2, Rangely
MPD-8:12 p.m.-Animal call at 825 Second St., Meeker
RBSO-8:26 p.m.-Motorist assist at 2534 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-8:50 p.m.-Theft from yard on 200 block E. Raven Ave., Rangely
MPD-10:54 p.m.-Disturbance at 173 First St., Meeker
Traffic Stops: 41 total. RBSO: 35; MPD: 6.
August 30
RBSO-12:06 a.m.-Minor in possession of liquor at 18000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RPD-4:53 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 410 N. White Ave., Rangely
RAMB-6:48 a.m.-Ambulance call at 410 N. White Ave., Rangely
RBSO-10:31 a.m.-Property case at South Fork campground, Meeker
RBSO-10:58 a.m.-Assist other agencies at Sheriff’s Reservoir, Meeker
MPD-11:28 a.m.-VIN inspection at 345 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-12:45 p.m.-Suspicious incident on County Rd. 115, Meeker
RBSO-1:18 p.m.-Motorist assist at 60000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RAMB-4:30 p.m.-Ambulance call at Elk’s Park, Rangely
MPD-6:02 p.m.-Narcotics case at 700 Tenth St., Meeker
RAMB-6:54 p.m.-Ambulance call at 410 N. White Ave., Rangely
RPD-7:17 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 410 N. White Ave., Rangely
RPD-7:35 p.m.-Lock-out at 514 Hilltop, Rangely
RPD-7:51 p.m.-Citizen assist at 124 W. Bell, Rangely
RPD-8:00 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 20000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-9:11 p.m.-Disturbance at 10th St. and Hill St., Meeker
RBSO-9:53 p.m.-Warrant arrest at 31500 Hwy 13, Meeker
RBSO-11:17 p.m.-Narcotics case at 25500 Hwy 13, Meeker
Traffic stops: 19 total. RBSO: 18; MPD: 1.

Aug. 31
RPD-12:17 a.m.-Assist Moffat County S.O. at 30000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-12:41 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 47000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-12:42 a.m.-Suspicious incident at 250 Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-12:50 a.m.-Assist MPD at First St. and Garfield St., Meeker
RBSO-1:14 a.m.-Jail incident at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD-1:53 a.m.-Accident with property damage at First St. and Garfield St., Meeker
MPD-2:11 a.m.-Disturbance at 200 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-2:35 a.m.-Traffic complaint at Ninth St. and Main St., Meeker
MPD-8:21 a.m.-Animal call at 374 Garfield St., Meeker
RPD-8:26 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 410 N. White Ave., Rangely
MPD-9:21 a.m.-Traffic complaint at 500 Garfield St., Meeker
MPD-11:28 a.m.-Theft at 793 Market St., Meeker
RPD-11:56 a.m.-Citizen assist at 508 Redwood Lane., Rangely
RPD-1:03 p.m.-Citizen assist at 150 Kennedy Dr., Rangely
RBSO-4:42 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 3000 County Rd. 38, Meeker
RPD-6:18 p.m.-Animal complaint at Purdy and E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-8:11 p.m.-Noise complaint at 131 River Rd., Rangely
RPD-10:53 p.m.-Noise complaint at 705 E. Rangely Ave., Rangely
Traffic stops: 14 total. RBSO: 11; MPD: 3.
September 1
RBSO-12:19 a.m.-Warrant arrest at 555 Main St., Meeker
RBSO-1:25 a.m.-Assist CSP at 26000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RAMB-1:49 a.m.-Assist CSP at 26000 Hwy 64, Rangely
MPD-2:06 a.m.-Minor in possession of liquor at 173 First St., Meeker
RPD-4:16 a.m.-911 hang-up call from unknown location, Rangely
RPD-5:22 a.m.-Disturbance at 317 N. Grand, Rangely
RBSO-6:49 a.m.-Animal call at 43000 Hwy 13, Meeker
RPD-11:40 a.m.-Lock-out at 255 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-1:27 p.m.-Assist other agencies at 4500 County Rd. 24, Meeker
RBSO-3:11 p.m.-Burglary at 73210 Hwy 64, Meeker
RBSO-3:27 p.m.-Juvenile problem at 15000 County Rd. 13, Meeker
RBSO-4:22 p.m.-Assist CSP at 33000 County Rd.17, Meeker
RBSO-5:09 p.m.-Assist CSP at 34000 Hwy 139, Rangely
MVFR-7:05 p.m.-Medical transport at 345 Cleveland St., Meeker
MPD-7:13 p.m.-Suspicious incident at Ninth St. and Market St., Meeker
RPD-9:22 p.m.-Disturbance at 207 Hillcrest Cir., Rangely
RBSO-9:25 p.m.-Assist RPD at 207 Hillcrest Cir., Rangely
MPD-11:10 p.m.-Suspicious incident at 285 Sixth St., Meeker
RPD-11:20 p.m.-Assist RBSO on 200 block E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-11:28 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 31500 Hwy 64, Rangely
Traffic stops: 6 total. RBSO: 4; MPD: 1; RPD: 1.
September 2
RPD-1:57 a.m.-Disturbance at 131 River Rd., Rangely
RBSO-2:28 a.m.-Assist RPD at 131 River Rd., Rangely
RPD-7:44 a.m.-Animal impound at 207 Hillcrest Cr., Rangely
RBSO-8:20 a.m.-Trespass at 43898 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-8:21 a.m.-Criminal mischief at 267 Sixth St., Meeker
RPD-8:46 a.m.-Animal impound at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
MPD-8:54 a.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
MPD-9:56 a.m.-Burglary at 960 Hill St., Meeker
MPD-10:44 a.m.-Assist other agencies at 400 Market St., Meeker
RBSO-10:57 a.m.-VIN inspection at 996 County Rd. 36, Meeker
RPD-11:01 a.m.-Fingerprints taken at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-11:16 a.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-12:00 p.m.-Accident with property damage at 4000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RPD-12:26 p.m.-VIn inspection at 17030 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-12:27 p.m.-Theft at 500 County Rd. 27, Rangely
RPD-12:52 p.m.-Traffic accident at 255 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-1:38 p.m.-Sex offender registration at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-2:01 p.m.-Assist other agencies on Willow Creek, Meeker
MPD-2:07 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 1240 County Rd. 8, Meeker
RBSO-2:40 p.m.-Jail transport at 18778 Hwy 13, Meeker
MPD-2:40 p.m.-VIN inspection at 555 Main St., Meeker
RPD-3:49 p.m.-VIN inspection at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RBSO-4:53 p.m.-Traffic complaint at County Rd. 5 and Hwy 13, Meeker
RPD-5:12 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 21000 Hwy 64, Rangely
RPD-5:14 p.m.-Fraudulent documents at 222 W. Main St., Rangely
MPD-5:21 p.m.-Theft at 812 Market St., Meeker
RPD-5:55 p.m.-Two sets of fingerprints taken at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-6:15 p.m.-Fingerprints taken at 209 E. Main St., Rangely
RPD-6:21 p..m.-Traffic accident at 17700 Hwy 64, Rangely
RBSO-6:23 p.m.-Traffic arrest at 6000 County Rd. 7, Meeker
RPD-7:06 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 65000 Hwy 139, Rangely
RPD-7:20 p.m.-Assist RBSO at 67000 Hwy 139, Rangely

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Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
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Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
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The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
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