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On the record for Moffat County Dec. 3

Moffat County Jail

Tuesday, Nov. 26

Julie Elaine Fisher, 43, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a courtesy hold.



Justin Wade McCurdy, 27, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant for possession of a weapon.

Wednesday, Nov. 27



Joshua Keith Milligan, 24, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under restraint, vehicular eluding, not obeying official traffic control devices, obstructing a peace officer and not using required turning movements and signals.

Jerald Norbert Sowers, 37, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a court order.

Friday, Nov. 29

Darla Jane Geyer, 45, of Maybell, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant for driving under the influence.

Saturday, Nov. 30

Gregory Ray Bauer, 45, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving privileges were restrained and displaying expired number plates.

David A Saxton, 62, of Meeker, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under the influence and careless driving.

Sunday, Dec. 1

Ethan McClure Coe, 23, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under the influence, eluding or attempting to elude a police officer and not using the required position and method of turning.

Khireasha Tania David, 25, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of menacing assault, harassment, resisting arrest, second-degree assault of a public official and domestic violence.

Monday, Dec. 2

Luke Ivan Padilla, 31, of Denver, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant for failing to appear in court.

Todd Lawrence Myers, 32, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a court order.

Michale Albert Camiletti, 55, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant for possession of a weapon.

Richard Lee McFeathers, 63, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a court order.

Craig Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 26

2 p.m. Officers responded to the 200 block of West Victory Way for an arrest on a warrant. A male party was arrested on a warrant and booked into Moffat County Jail.

3:54 p.m. Officers responded to the intersection of Ninth Street and Finley Lane for a report of property damage. There was a two-vehicle crash without injuries.

5:08 p.m. Officers responded to the 800 block of West First Street for a report of a drug violation.

Thursday, Nov. 28

7:59 p.m. Officers responded to the 1400 block of Barclay Street for a report of cold burglary. Someone reported stolen prescription drugs.

11:31 p.m. Officers responded to the 100 block of Yampa Avenue for a report of domestic violence. A female party reported that she was assaulted by her boyfriend.

Friday, Nov. 29

1:36 a.m. Officers responded to the 2300 block of West Victory Way for a report of a hit-and-run crash.

10:46 a.m. Officers responded to the 100 block of Clay Street for a report of fraud. Someone had used the reporting party’s credit card.

3:17 p.m. Officers responded to the 800 block of Legion Street for a report of theft. A male was written a summons for theft and driving under restraint.

Saturday, Nov. 30

10:35 a.m. Officers responded to the intersection of Ranney Street and West First Street for a report of property damage. There had been a noninjury, two-vehicle crash.

10:36 a.m. Officers responded to the 2400 block of West Victory Way for a report of property damage. There had been a noninjury two-vehicle crash.

12:03 p.m. Officers responded to the 100 block of East Fourth Street for a report of trespass. A trespass notice was issued and the male party was taken into custody for driving under revocation and booked into Moffat County Jail.

4:58 p.m. Officers responded to the 600 block of Wickes Avenue for a report of a disturbance in progress. A male and female party were verbally fighting.

Sunday, Dec. 1

12:27 a.m. Officers responded to the 400 block of Tucker Street for a report of a civil problem,

12:46 p.m. Officers responded to the 500 block of West First Street for a report of theft.

3:54 p.m. Officers responded to the 1700 block of West Victory Way for a report of theft.

7:15 p.m. Officers responded to the 800 block of Colorado Street for a report of property damage. There was a two-vehicle crash without injuries.

Monday, Dec. 2

8:56 a.m. Officers responded to the 900 block of Yampa Avenue for an agency assist. They assisted with a problem with a juvenile.

9:20 a.m. Officers responded to the 900 block of West Victory Way for a report of theft. There was a report of a stolen trailer with snow machines.

12:11 p.m. Officers responded to the 900 block of Rose Street for an arrest on a warrant. A male party was arrested on a warrant and booked into Moffat County Jail.

9 p.m. Officers responded to the 600 block of East Fourth Street for a welfare check.

Moffat County Sheriff’s Office

Tuesday, Nov. 26

5:05 p.m. Deputies responded to the 800 block of Cottonwood Avenue for a report of theft.

Wednesday, Nov. 27

8:42 a.m. Deputies responded to the 1200 block of Sequoia Avenue for a report of fraud.

Friday, Nov. 29

3:26 p.m. Deputies responded to the 14900 block of Moffat County Road 32 for an arrest on a warrant.

Saturday, Nov. 30

6:31 p.m. Deputies responded to the intersection of West Ninth Street and Yampa Avenue for a traffic stop.

6:47 p.m. Deputies responded to the 39000 block of C.R. 10 for a report of a disturbance in progress.

Sunday, Dec. 1

9:15 p.m. Deputies responded to Colorado Highway 13 near mile marker 70 for a traffic stop.

Monday, Dec. 2

11:02 a.m. Deputies responded to U.S. Highway 40 near mile marker 37 for a traffic stop.

2:44 p.m. Deputies responded to the 3300 block of Moffat County Road Seven for a report of cold burglary.

Craig Fire/Rescue

Monday, Dec. 2

11:34 a.m. Fire/Rescue responded to the intersection of First Street and Colo. 13 for a report of a fire. They contained a small diesel fuel leak because of a mechanical failure.


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