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Grand County police blotter, Dec. 19-25

The Grand County Sheriff’s Office fielded 241 calls from Dec. 19-25 while dispatchers answered 548 calls for all first-responder agencies in the county.

Sunday, Dec. 19

4:47 p.m. — An employee at a business on US Highway 40 in Winter Park reported a coworker for brandishing a frying pan.



4:49 p.m. — A maroon truck was weaving and crossing the center line on US Highway 40 in Granby.

Monday, Dec. 20



2:18 p.m. — A homeowner on County Road 8304 in Fraser reported that they could hear sounds through their Alexa and received a notification on their phone about the door being unlocked, though no one was supposed to be home.

7:41 p.m. — Firearms were reported stolen from a home on Lakota Park Drive in Winter Park.

Tuesday, Dec. 21

10 a.m. — A gray SUV was speeding, making bad passes and almost caused a wreck on US Highway 34. Police were unable to locate the car.

3:57 p.m. — Padlocks were stolen from a building on Agate Avenue in Granby.

Thursday, Dec. 23

12:53 p.m. — A black cow was walking on US Highway 40 in Kremmling.

Friday, Dec. 24

11:07 a.m. — Snowmobiles were speeding on County Road 8342 in Fraser.

Saturday, Dec. 25

2:05 p.m. — Snowmobiles tore up a yard on County Road 4947 in Grand Lake, but the reporting party didn’t see the drivers or machines.

These are a small number of the calls fielded by Grand County’s dispatchers, first-responders and law enforcement agencies. The police blotter was put together by the Sky-Hi News with information provided by the Grand County Sheriff’s Office. It does not include any reports about alleged sexual assaults, child abuse, DUIs or domestic violence.

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