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On April 18, Glenwood Springs police arrested Tyler M. Hartman after they reportedly found him vomiting in a flower bed at the Hotel Colorado after allegedly drinking alcohol. He was arrested for suspicion of underage drinking. -On April 15, Rifle police arrested Carlos Manuel Becerra, 21, of Rifle on suspicion of drunken driving, no seatbelt, careless driving and driving after revocation. -On April 14, Janet Raczak, 46, of Snowmass was cited for suspicion of vicious animal and dog running at large after her dog allegedly bit a man in front of the Garfield County Courthouse. -On April 19, Destry L. Campbell, 18, of New Castle went into the Rifle Burger King to see his former girlfriend. According to Rifle police, the manager there said he would need to wait until she was on break and Campbell reportedly became angry. Then he reportedly went back into the restaurant, shouted obscenities and pushed the manager. Police reported that he also threatened the assistant manager. Campbell next called his ex-girlfriend on her cell phone, called her names and threatened her new boyfriend. He was arrested on suspicion of harassment, reckless driving, domestic violence, intimidating a witness, third-degree criminal trespass, first-degree burglary and third-degree assault. -On April 22, a victim reported two burglaries and an allegation of indecent exposure at the same residence. Glenwood Springs police arrested Juan C. Cruz, 20, of Glenwood Springs, on suspicion of first-degree criminal trespass, indecent exposure and unlawful sexual contact. -On April 24, Glenwood Springs police arrested Barbara M. Miller, 53, of Glenwood Springs on suspicion of speeding and drunken driving. -On April 24, Glenwood Springs police received a report of a woman screaming at a Blake Avenue residence. Brandy L. Hunter, 25, of Glenwood Springs was arrested on suspicion of harassment. -On April 24, Glenwood Springs police received a report of adults giving alcohol to juveniles. Mark L. Vanian, 46, a transient in Glenwood Springs, was arrested on suspicion of giving alcohol to minors, and Vaughn S. Seery, 18, of Carbondale and a juvenile were arrested on suspicion of third-degree criminal trespass and underage possession of alcohol.

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