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Craig man arrested after caller reports urination in parking lot: On the Record — April 24

Craig Press Staff

Craig Police Department

Wednesday, April 24

8:54 a.m. On the 500 block of East Third Street, police in Craig responded to a property found/recovered call. Officers booked two lost bicycles into found property at the Craig Police Department.



9:43 a.m. On the 1000 block of Breeze Street, police in Craig responded to a theft. A caller reported a stolen bicycle.

9:55 a.m. On the 900 block of Finley Lane, police in Craig responded to a threat call. A school resource officer at the high school investigated a threat call that turned out to be unfounded.



12:17 p.m. Near the intersection of East Fourth Street and Yampa Avenue, police in Craig made contact with a pedestrian. A 19-year-old Craig female was arrested on a warrant from an outside law enforcement agency.

1:32 p.m. Near the intersection of West Sixth Street and Green Street, police in Craig responded to a property damage crash call.Upon investigation, officers found a minor accident between two vehicles. Police said at least one party was attended to by medical personnel, and one party was issued a municipal court summons.

2:21 p.m. On the 400 block of Washington Street, police in Craig responded to an animal complaint. A resident’s dog got into a neighbor’s yard and allegedly bit the homeowner. Police said the owner was contacted and issued a citation for dog at-large. The dog had current vaccinations and was quarantined at home with owner for the required 10 days.

7:09 p.m. On the 800 block of Green Street, police in Craig responded to a theft call. Officers said what began as a theft report ended up in a 17-year-old being issued a citation for marijuana possession.

7:11 p.m. On the 700 block of Hospital Loop, police in Craig responded to a suspicious person/vehicle/article call. A 64-year-old Craig man was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol per se after a caller reported he was urinating in a parking lot.

According to the Craig Police Department incident log, police in Craig responded to 54 calls for service Wednesday.

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