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Durango Police

Monday

8:17 a.m. A woman was sprayed with mace at south City Market, 6 Town Plaza. Police made an arrest.

11:29 a.m. A man was smoking meth inside someone’s house in the 300 block of West Park Avenue.

1:03 p.m. Someone found three used syringes at First Street and East Fourth Avenue.

2:01 p.m. An intoxicated man with an open bottle of vodka was in the west 100 block of 14th Street. Police made an arrest.

4:27 p.m. A man was sleeping on a blue mat in the 300 block of West College Drive. Police issued a warning.

6:23 p.m. A woman was stumbling and leaning against a sign in Ella Vita Court.

7:11 p.m. A woman “going through depression” was walking along the river without shoes in Rotary Park, 1565 East Second Ave.

8:43 p.m. A woman was doing drugs in Walmart, 1155 South Camino del Rio.

9:51 p.m. People were playing loud music for an hour in the 1100 block of Goeglein Gulch Road.

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office

Monday

8 a.m. An injured deer was in the road on Florida Road (County Road 240).

9:34 a.m. A suspicious female kept showing up at a residence in the 200 block of County Road 221.

2:41 p.m. Someone’s daughter refused to come out of her room in the 6500 block of Vallecito Road (County Road 501).

Sunday

9:02 a.m. A man possibly broke into a vacant house in the 300 block of East Animas Road (County Road 250).

11:08 a.m. A woman was yelling and spitting in the 2000 block of Main Avenue.

Saturday

8:36 p.m. An intoxicated man was inside a business in the 32200 block of U.S. Highway 550.

Friday

6:09 p.m. Two women and a man were fighting and “tearing things up” in the 6500 block of Vallecito Road (County Road 501).

9:52 p.m. A man was outside screaming for help in the 400 block of County Road 122.

Durango Fire

Firefighters and medics responded to eight calls Monday, including a structure fire, an assault and a report of smoke outside.

Most items in this column are taken from logs of calls made to authorities. Their accuracy may not have been verified by an investigation.



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