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March 12, 13

Animal Control

Friday

11:37 a.m.

A man was beating his dog in the Home Depot parking lot, 1301 South Camino del Rio.

Durango Police

Friday

1:47 a.m.

A man punched another man in the face in the 900 block of Main Avenue.

8:19 a.m.

A driver in a vehicle hit a fence and left the scene of the accident in the

1000 block of East Fourth Avenue.

12:51 p.m.

About 20 juveniles were preparing to fight behind the Durango Community

Recreation Center.

Thursday

5 p.m. A

bike and a car were involved in an accident in the 200 block of East Sixth Avenue.

5:17 p.m.

A driver in a vehicle was all over the road in the 21000 block of U.S. Highway

160.

9:06 p.m.

A woman received a text message to call her bank, and she suspected it was a

scam on Lewis Mountain Lane

at Hillcrest subdivision.

10:51 p.m.

Two men were fighting in the 600 block of Main Avenue.

La Plata County Sheriff

Friday

3:04 a.m.

Eleven horses were loose in the 9600 block of Florida Road (County Road 240), northeast

of Durango.

9:04 a.m.

A solar panel was stolen from a rig on County Road 314, about two miles west of

the Sky Ute Casino.

Thursday

6:38 p.m.

A son was out of control, and he hit his mother and father on Forest Ridge Road

in Durango West I subdivision.

Durango Fire & Rescue

Friday

3:35 a.m.

A furnace was not firing properly in the east 400 block of College Drive.

1:26 p.m.

Flames and smoke were coming out of a chimney in the east 600 block of College Drive.

3:39 p.m.

Flames and smoke were coming out of a chimney in the 2800 block of Elm Place in

the city of Durango.

Thursday

4:37 p.m.

There was a smell of gas in the lower 100 block of Tierra Verde Drive.

Fort Lewis

College

Thursday

8:51 p.m.

A man was warned for camping in city limits near Schneider B residence hall at Fort Lewis

College.

Most

items in this column are taken from logs of calls made to authorities. Their

accuracy may not have been verified by an official investigation.



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