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Craig man arrested on multiple charges: On the Record — July 22

Craig Press Staff

Craig Police Department 

Monday, July 22 

6:54 a.m. Near the intersection of Mack Lane and Industrial Avenue, police in Craig responded to a traffic stop. Craig police said a driver was issued a citation on a charge of driving with no license plate. 



10:12 a.m. Near the intersection of Yampa Avenue and East Eighth Street, police in Craig responded to a traffic stop. A driver was issued a citation. Police in Craig responded to at least four other traffic stops Monday. 

10:49 a.m. On the 500 block of West Victory Way, a Craig community service officer responded to an animal complaint. 



11:11 a.m. Near the intersection of West Victory Way and Colorado State Highway 13, police in Craig responded to a traffic stop. A 47-year-old Craig man was arrested on a charge of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, violation of bail bond, driving under restraint – suspended, and possession of drug paraphernalia. 

11:18 a.m. On the 1000 block of Barclay Street, police in Craig responded to a trespass call. A caller asked to check an abandoned home and upon investigation, police found the home to have been possibly burglarized, so police continue to investigate. 

1:58 p.m. On the 600 block of Russell Street, police in Craig responded to a code enforcement call. A Craig community service officer issued a resident a warning on charges of high weeds.

2:05 p.m. On the 600 block of Ledford Street, police in Craig responded to a property damage crash call. Craig police said they responded to a two-vehicle accident with no injuries and one driver was issued a citation. 

4:26 p.m. On the 1000 block of West Sixth Street, police in Craig responded to a domestic violence call. 

According to the Craig Police Department incident log, police in Craig responded to 55 calls for service Monday.

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