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Glenwood Springs police report

Post Independent
Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado

Editor’s note: The Glenwood Springs Police Department reports the following incidents and arrests. Summonses or arrests merely indicate an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless found guilty in court.

Assault: Officers were called to a domestic violence incident in the 1000 block of Grand Avenue at 12:25 a.m. on July 28. Jessica Lynn Cote, 19, of Glenwood Springs, was arrested on suspicion of harassment, assault, underage drinking, attempt to escape, obstruction of government operations and violation of a court restraining order. She was lodged at the county jail.

Warrant arrest: Officers were called to a disturbance at the Springs Bar and Grill at 11:50 p.m. on July 27. One person involved was wanted on a warrant. Jacob Berton Bryan, 27, of Nederland, was arrested on a $150 Glenwood Springs warrant on an earlier charge of having a glass container in a park. Barrey Jay Lunn, 22, of Rollinsville, was arrested on suspicion of trespass. During booking at the county jail, he was found to be in possession of marijuana, which he then attempted to eat. New charges of possession of marijuana, introduction of contraband and tampering with evidence were added to his scorecard.



Theft: Officers responded to the Quality Inn and Suites at 1:15 a.m. on July 28 on a report of a man who failed to pay for taxi service. Raymond Davis Casias, 45, of Frederick, was arrested on suspicion of theft and lodged at the county jail.

Illegal camping: Officers observed a man sleeping on the sidewalk in the 700 block of Grand Avenue at 2 a.m. on July 28. Pieter Johannes Van Olffen, 49, was arrested on suspicion of illegal camping and lodged at the county jail.



Vicious animal: Police were called to Jimmy’s Phillips 66 service station at 7:40 a.m. on July 28, where one dog had attacked another. Myria DeAnn Smallwood, 46, of Glenwood Springs, was cited for owning a vicious animal.

Marijuana: Police were called to Grace Care Center at 8:43 a.m. on July 28 on a report of a patient who had marijuana. Terrill Counterman, 64, of Carbondale, was cited for possession of marijuana.

Warrant arrest: Officers were called to the grounds of the county jail to take into a custody a woman wanted on a warrant. Jeree Jene Sinclair, 41, of Denver, was arrested on a $5,000 Garfield County warrant for failure to comply.

Driving under the influence: After receiving a report of a suspected drunk driver, officers stopped a motorist in the 2900 block of South Glen Avenue at 7:54 p.m. on July 28. Gabriel Weston Rodriguez, 34, of Aspen, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, driving without a vehicle registration card, driving without proof of insurance, failure to drive in a single lane, failing to register the vehicle within 60 days of purchase, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance and introducing contraband during booking at the county jail.

Violation of restraining order: Officers were called to The Bayou Restaurant at 12:45 a.m. on July 29 for a disturbance. Joshua Benjamin Trevino, 31, of New Castle, was arrested for violation of a court order barring him from drinking.

Driving under the influence: Officers stopped a motorist in the 900 block of Grand Avenue at 1 a.m. on July 29 for unsafe backing. Carl Michael Garza, 34, of Breckenridge, was cited for driving under the influence and unsafe backing.

Warrant arrest: Officers received a report of a man wanted on a no-bond warrant from Kentucky for child neglect. Christopher Bishop, 29, of Glenwood Springs, was lodged in the county jail.

Underage drinking: Two teens who were seen with friends at Veltus Park at 11 p.m. on July 29 were contacted by an officer on patrol. Several of the teens fled. One that remained, Anna Joy Hoffman, 18, of Alma, and another that was located by police, Michael Joshua Martinez, 19, of New Castle, were cited for underage drinking.


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