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Sheriff’s blotter

Monday, June 15

9 a.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road 29.2, Dolores, for a report of fraud. A man who had paid another man $180 by check for landscaping work said the check was altered and cashed for $280. The bank had already credited the victim back. The officer obtained a copy of the altered check and planned to seek a warrant.

Sunday, June 21

6:16 a.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road K. 2, Cortez, for a report of an unwanted person. A man was identified and arrested on a warrant.

Wednesday, June 24

7:33 p.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road M, Mancos, for a report of possible domestic violence. The husband reported an argument with his wife that escalated while driving, including a slap, thrown phones and a punch. Both parties were interviewed and photos taken. The case was referred to another agency for further investigation.

Thursday, June 25

12:37 p.m.: An officer responded to 28266 Colorado Highway 145, Dolores, after a REDDI report. A man driving was stopped and issued a citation for reckless driving after a witness said he passed in a no-passing zone and was speeding.

Saturday, June 27

7:26 p.m.: An officer responded to 23915 Road G, Cortez, after observing a cut fence at Blue Door Pawn Shop. A camper had been stolen along with vehicle rims. Surveillance showed a man in a truck allegedly committing the theft. The stolen camper was entered into NCIC.

Monday, June 29

8:07 a.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road K.2, Cortez, for a report of theft. A man reported cash, a vehicle title, pillows and other items missing from his trailer. He suspected a former roommate. Investigation revealed some items were misplaced and the matter involved a prior vehicle trade dispute.

11:15 a.m.: An officer responded to 23201 Colorado Highway 184, Narraguinnep Lake, for a report of property damage. A man found his vehicle mirror damaged and a note identifying the other vehicle. Information between drivers was exchanged for insurance purposes.

10:51 p.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Detention Center, 730 E. Driscoll St., Cortez, for a woman who turned herself in on a warrant.

Tuesday, June 30

10:11 a.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St., Cortez, for a court remand. A woman was arrested for failure to comply.

11:14 a.m.: An officer responded to North Park Street and East Empire Street, Cortez, for a traffic stop on a vehicle without a visible license plate. The driver was issued citations for driving under restraint and improper display of registration.

1:48 p.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St., Cortez, for a court remand. A man was arrested.

2:26 p.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St., Cortez, for a court remand. A man was arrested for contempt of court.

5:32 p.m.: An officer responded to 15580 Forest Service Road 567, Mancos, for a crash notification. A man went off the roadway and down an embankment. He was extricated and flown to a hospital in New Mexico. Investigation turned over to Colorado State Patrol.

Wednesday, July 1

6:27 a.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Colorado Highway 145, Dolores, for a black bear that had opened an unsecured trash container. The owner of the trash container was issued a citation for violating a Dolores town ordinance.

10 a.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Detention Center, 730 E. Driscoll St., Cortez, where an inmate was served on an out-of-state warrant.

11:22 a.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road G, Cortez, for a private property motorcycle crash. A juvenile crashed his dirt bike on a practice track after a suspected malfunction on a jump and was transported to Southwest Memorial Hospital.

5:15 p.m.: An officer responded to a residence on U.S. Highway 491, Cortez, for a 911 open line. A woman accused a man of stealing her wallet. The wallet was later found in her vehicle. The woman was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, harassment, false reporting and unauthorized use of a financial device.

Thursday, July 2

3:24 a.m.: An officer responded to the 13000 block of Road 42, Mancos, for a traffic accident. A man swerved to avoid a deer, left the roadway and struck a tree. He was evaluated by medics and the crash was investigated by Colorado State Patrol.

Friday, July 3

12:10 p.m.: An officer responded to a residence on Road N, Cortez, for a report of menacing with a knife. The complaint was determined to be unfounded after witness statements and video review. A man was issued a citation for violation of a protection order.

Saturday, July 4

10:01 p.m.: An officer responded to Love’s Truck Stop, 7006 U.S. Highway 160, Cortez, for a report of harassment. A woman said a man poked her in the face during an argument. The man, who had allegedly been drinking and was under a protection order prohibiting alcohol, was arrested on suspicion of violation of a protection order.

Sunday, July 5

12:54 p.m.: An officer responded to Road G, Cortez, for a cold assault report at Dollar General. A woman said her manager struck her on the head. Video confirmed the contact and the manager was issued a citation for harassment.

1:54 p.m.: An officer responded to 7006 U.S. Highway 160, Cortez, for an unwanted person at Love’s. A man asleep on the floor inside the Subway was awakened and arrested on a warrant.

7:13 p.m.: An officer responded to a residence on U.S. Highway 160 East, Cortez, for a protection order violation. A woman was arrested on suspicion of violating a no-contact order.

Tuesday, July 7

11 a.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St., Cortez, for a court remand. A man was arrested.

2:14 p.m.: An officer responded to the Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office, 730 E. Driscoll St., Cortez, for a fraud report. An elderly woman said she was scammed by a man posing as an FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) agent and sent money via bar code.

bduran@the-journal.com



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