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Editor’s note: The following information comes from official police department incident reports. Arrests merely indicate an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven or otherwise pleading guilty in court.-On Sept. 8, Glenwood Springs Police arrested Dani Eli Gonzalez of Glenwood Springs for alleged harassment of his ex-girlfriend after following and threatening her. -On Sept. 8, Glenwood Springs Police arrested Conception Ochoa Madrid, 38, of Glenwood Springs on suspicion of eluding, DUI, reckless driving, and failure to provide immediate proof of insurance. Police pursued Madrid for three miles after he failed to stop.-On Sept. 8, Glenwood Springs Police cited Nicholas Fattor, 24, of Glenwood Springs on suspicion of disorderly conduct and urinating in public places. Police received reports of two males “mooning” and then urinating in public. After police arrived the other male fled and was not located or identified.-On Sept. 9, Glenwood Springs Police charged Angelina Garcia on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to provide immediate proof of insurance, failure to obey flashing red light, and driving while under restraint.-On Sept. 12, Glenwood Springs Police contacted a juvenile female who was trying to break through the front door of City Market after hours. Police took the juvenile into custody. Before her parents arrived to pick her up she became combative and assaulted three officers. She was charged on suspicion of consumption of alcohol by a minor and second degree assault.


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