Durango Police
Monday
2:21 a.m. A red Ford Ranger in which the keys had been left was driven away from a house in the 200 block of West 32nd Avenue.
9:07 a.m. A wallet was stolen and then recovered around East Third Avenue and Third Street, but $120-$140 was missing.
10:15 a.m. One vehicle had its belts cut, another had tires deflated in the 1000 block of Mud Lane.
10:38 a.m. Two people were cited for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia at a campground.
2:10 p.m. A girl at Escalante Middle School had her iPod stolen.
3:28 p.m. Two burglary alarms could be heard from the front door of a Skier Place business.
Sunday
4:12 p.m. An intoxicated man was wandering around causing problems near Main Avenue and east Eighth Street.
6:31 p.m. A man was sitting in a suspicious position in a vehicle parked on the northbound shoulder of the road in the 1300 block of South Camino del Rio.
6:57 p.m. A wallet was reported lost in the east 400 block of College Drive.
6:48 p.m. A man in the east 700 block of College Drive was receiving harassing text messages.
7:20 p.m. A resident of the 800 block of Goeglein Gulch Road asked that someone check on her son who is living with her ex-husband. The child was found to be fine.
8:05 p.m. Dogs had been locked in a truck all day in the 200 block of east Seventh Street, and they acted aggressively when people approached.
11:24 p.m. A pit bull mix with leash and collar but no tags was running loose in the 1200 block of Avenida del Sol.
Monday
6:26 a.m. A small boat was stolen about the end of April from a mini-storage facility in the 200 block of County Road 513, north of Oxford.
9:41 a.m. Liquor and several other items were taken out of a second-story administrative office in Silverton.
Sunday
7:23 p.m. A man and a woman were arguing in the 400 block of Mykal Nicole Drive. No alcohol was involved, but there were firearms in the house.
8:46 p.m. Someone was hallucinating in the 28000 block of U.S. Highway 160, east of Durango.
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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