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On the record for Nov. 19

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Craig Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 17Tuesday, Nov. 17

Tuesday, Nov. 17

In the 900 block of West First Street, an officer took a report of a stolen vehicle. A woman told the officer she had given her car keys to someone and they would not return the vehicle.

West Ninth Street and Hospital Loop, an officer took a report of vandalism. An unknown party smashed a road barricade.



In the 3500 block of Douglas Street, officers arrested a man on a warrant for failure to appear.

At Rose Street and East Victory Way, officers responded to a vehicle crash with no injuries. A woman was cited for failing to yield the right of way.



In the 800 block of Yampa Avenue, an officer found a pencil bag containing various small items and booked it into evidence for safekeeping.

In the 800 block of West First Street, an officer took a report from a woman who said her neighbors were backing their vehicles into her fence.

In the 500 block of Tucker Street, officers recovered a bicycle that a woman reported had been abandoned on hey yard.

At West Victory and Taylor, officers arrested a man for violating bond.

Wednesday, Nov. 18Wednesday, Nov. 18

Wednesday, Nov. 18

At Seventh Street and Ranney Street, a man was arrested on a warrant.

In the 1700 block of West Victory Way, officers arrested a woman on charges of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

In the 500 block of Ranney Street, two juvenile females were issued summons for shoplifting and released to their parents.

In the 600 block of Wickes Avenue, officers served a trespass notice.

In the 800 block of West Seventh Street, an officer handled a report of harassment.

In the 500 block of School Street, an officer responded to report of runaway juvenile.


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