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Aspen police blotter

Aspen Times staff report
Aspen CO Colorado

ASPEN – The following Aspen Police Department activity occurred from March 3 to March 10. The arrests and citations do not reflect a disposition or indictment in the cases.

March 3, 9 a.m. – Officers contacted Lior Lilah, 35, Aspen, regarding an incident from November 2010. Lilah was issued a municipal court summons for theft, prohibited.

March 3, 6:15 p.m. – Police arrested Perri Mickles, 50, Aspen, on an outstanding warrant from an outside agency. Mickles was transported to Pitkin County Jail without incident.



On March 4, 11:25 p.m. – Officers stopped Juan Vasquez Castro, 32, Basalt, for a traffic violation. Vasquez Castro was arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail where he was charged with using false identification and defective vehicle (headlamps).

March 5, 1:59 a.m. – Officers contacted James Murphy, 21, Snowmass Village, after witnessing suspicious behavior in the downtown core. Murphy was issued court summons for urinating in public.




March 8, 9:53 p.m. – Police stopped Diana McNab, 58, Snowmass, for a traffic violation. McNab was arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail where she was charged with DUI, lane-use violation (weaving) and careless driving.

March 8, 9:53 p.m. – Officers stopped Thomas Ray, 40, Aspen, for a traffic violation. Ray was arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail where he was charged with DUI, driving with license restrained for DUI, and expired license plate/registration.

March 9, 9:56 p.m. – Police officers responded to a report of a disturbance at the J Bar. After investigation, Jeremy Howins, 39, Hawaii, was arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail where he was charged with assault and battery prohibited

March 9, 11:58 p.m. – Officers responded to a report of a disturbance at Eric’s. Marvin Spencer, 31, and Amy Turner, 29, both of North Carolina, were arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail where they were both issued court summonses: Spencer for destruction of public/private property and Turner for disorderly conduct and resisting/interfering with police.

March 10, 1:40 a.m. – Officers responded to a report of a disturbance at the Regal. Maxwell Bullough, 19, Traverse, Mich., and Brian Linthicum, 23, Fallon, Ill., were arrested and transported to Pitkin County Jail. Bullough was charged with eluding police and underage possession of alcohol (18-20). Linthicum was charged with eluding police and third-degree assault.