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On April 28, Glenwood Springs police were notified of a theft of vehicle accessories and damage at the Land Rover dealership. The theft is estimated to be $4,800 and the damage is estimated to be $1,000. An investigation is under way. -On April 29, Glenwood Springs police received a report of a man exposing himself to another person. Police are investigating the flash. -On May 2, Glenwood Springs police saw a vehicle in an area of recent crime activity. Police suspected alcohol consumption and arrested Thomas Michael Regan, 42, of Glenwood Springs on suspicion of drunken driving. -On May 2, Rifle police were called to investigate a report that a husband hit his wife. Rogerio Ramirez, 50, of Rifle was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and third-degree assault.-On May 3, Rifle police reported seeing a vehicle swerving and driving slowly on Railroad Avenue. The driver, Gabriel Rodriguez, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving, driving without a license and roadways laned for traffic. -On May 3, Glenwood Springs police pulled over a vehicle for a broken tail light. The officer suspected drug use by the driver, and that driver had a warrant for his arrest. Timothy S. Price, 19, of Glenwood Springs was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license under restraint, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to have two reflectors. -On May 3, Glenwood Springs police arrested Charles L. Cartwright, 39, of Glenwood Springs on suspicion of drunken driving, DUI per se and failure to signal for turn. -On May 3, Glenwood Springs police were dispatched to a call at Mountain Family Health of indecent exposure in the parking lot. A 16-year-old juvenile was issued a summons and released. -On May 4, Glenwood Springs police responded to a call of a male who was bleeding from the head after being pushed through the window of a local club. The damage to the window was about $105. Police don’t know who the offender is. -On May 4, Glenwood Springs police approached a vehicle that was illegally parked. As they approached, the officers reportedly smelled burning marijuana. They spoke to the driver, Tyrone R. Voight, 21, of Rifle, who reportedly admitted to smoking the marijuana. Police then found methamphetamine on Voight. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.


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