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It happened in Grand

That is not my dog

A woman who was driving home from work called the Fraser Winter Park Police around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, to report she witnessed a bloodhound running around with a leash attached to it. The woman said she called the number on the dog’s tags and the person who answered denied having a dog and was very aggressive and is now calling her non-stop, according to a 911 call log.



Trailer confuses Fraser drivers

Someone with the Town of Fraser called Grand County dispatch around noon on Saturday, Feb. 15, to report a truck and trailer that was abandoned on Highway 40 was “confusing people,” according to a 911 call log.



Seasonal problem

A caller reported around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16, to report a group of juveniles who were throwing snowballs at cars in Winter Park.

Again?

A blue sedan was reported to be driving on the bike path near Fraser on Monday, Feb. 17.

Kayaking in February

Someone called Grand County Dispatch around 10 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 to report a kayaker had turned his boat over and was having trouble getting out of the water near the spillway on Shadow Mountain Lake. The kayaker was reportedly wearing a life jacket and was assisted out of the water by another kayaker.

Bag of grass found at the Kum N’ Go

Someone called the Kremmling Police to report they had found bag of marijuana at the Kum N’ Go in Kremmling around 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17.


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