Our History – Serving Since 1885
Resources: History of Glenwood Springs
Police Blotter & Notices
- September 10, 1898 – Stilson Suicide
- June 6, 1899 – Murdered for Two Bits
- July 14, 1900 – The Way of the Transgressor
- August 11, 1900 – Blew out the Candle
- December 1, 1900 – Plunged to his Death
- April 13, 1901 – Cold Blooded Murder
- May 25, 1901 – He’s a Bird
- January 18, 1902 – Poor Marksmanship
- March 1, 1902 – An Important Haul
- May 10, 1902 – Corrals removed from City
- June 28, 1902 – Attempted Suicide
- July 19, 1902 – Where is Macilroy?
- August 2, 1902 – Almost a Robbery
- August 23, 1902 – Tool Thief Nabbed
- October 18, 1902 – Speeder Sins No More
- May 16, 1903 – Dogs without Licenses will be Shot
- July 11, 1903 – Fell to his Death
- August 29, 1903 – Rats in his Garret
- September 5, 1903 – Jack the Prowler
Old Newspaper Articles
- Towns First Jails met some Problems
- The Gallows comes to Glenwood
- Glenwood Suffered Robberies in Early 1900s
- Officer Malaby was a Respected Cop
- Perry Malaby, Safekeeper in Many Ways
- Perry Malaby
Special thanks to the Frontier Historical Museum for all their help and contributions to this page.
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