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Suspect leaves ID, possible fake $100 at Kum & Go: On the Record — Feb. 12

Craig Press staff

Craig Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 12

6:40 a.m. On the 1300 block of West Victory Way, police in Craig responded to a fraud call. Police responded to the west Kum & Go to find a party who had allegedly tried to use a suspected counterfeit $100 bill. The clerk asked for identification and upon being given the ID, told the suspect police were being called. The suspect left the ID, and the matter is under investigation.

7:29 a.m. In Craig, police responded to a disturbance call. Upon investigating, officers said they found a domestic related physical disturbance. A 40-year-old Craig man was arrested on suspicion of harassment, violation of a restraining order, and domestic violence.

7:49 a.m. Near the intersection of Legion Street and East Victory Way, police responded to a property damage crash call involving a Ford F-150 and a Buick sedan. No injuries were reported. Police said the Buick ran into the truck, and a citation was issued. Information on which party received the citation was not readily available Wednesday.  

12:56 p.m. On the 400 block of Barclay Street, police responded to a possible drunken driver. An anonymous caller reported seeing a driver stumble out of a vehicle with an open beer and walk into a residence. Officers were unable to make contact with the driver at the residence.

4:13 p.m. At Northwest Storage, police responded to a report of a civil problem. Officers said they aided a resident in a civil standby at a storage shed.

8:39 p.m. On the 600 block of Lincoln Street, police responded to a possible drug violation or incident. Officers said they investigated a dispute between roommates that was settled, and the call was cleared.


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