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On The Record for July 10

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Craig Police Department

Thursday, July 9

In the 600 block of Wickes Avenue, animal control responded to a report of a found cat. The owner was not located.

In the 2100 block of Crockett Drive, animal control responded to a report of vicious dogs that attacked and injured another dog. A woman was issued a summons vicious animals and dogs at large.



In the 1100 block of West Victory Way, officers assisted with a child exchange.

In the 400 block of Ranney Street, officers responded to a report of an escapee from Correctional Alternative Placement Services.



In the 1100 block of West Sixth Street, officers responded to a report of an assault. A man was arrested for third-degree assault, criminal mischief and crime of violation of a restraining order.

At Fourth and Ranney Street, officers responded to a traffic accident. A woman was issued a summons for failing to yield the right of way.

In the 1100 block of West Victory Way, officers responded to a report of a damaged vehicle. The investigation is ongoing.

In the 300 block of Woodbury Drive, officers responded to a report of a theft. An investigation is underway.

In the 900 block of Washington Street, code enforcement responded to a weed complaint. The property owner was given a verbal warning.

In the 800 block of Ashley Road, code enforcement responded a complaint about weeds and litter. Property owners were issued written warnings.

In the 100 block of Commerce Street, code enforcement red-tagged a vehicle.

In the 3800 block of West Sixth Street, code enforcement responded to eight complaints of weeds. Six property owners were issued written warnings; two property owners were given verbal warnings.


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