Craig police jail domestic violence suspect with prior arrests: On the Record — Jan. 14
Craig Police Department
Monday, Jan. 14
1:04 p.m. On the 1400 block of Sage Street, officers with the Craig Police Department responded to a trespassing report. Police said the complaint arose from a dispute between neighbors over dogs. No trespass notice was issued.
1:56 p.m. Police responded to a domestic violence call in Craig. Officers said a 32-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of several charges, including second-degree felony assault, third-degree assault, violation of a restraining order, and felony of possession of a weapon by a previous domestic violence offender. Police are investigating.
2:43 p.m. At Loaf ‘N Jug, officers responded to an animal complaint. Two dogs were running into traffic before nearby hospital EMS personnel caught them and delivered them to their owners. Police said city animal control responded, and the dogs’ owners received a warning.
4:32 p.m. Near the intersection of Yampa Avenue and East Victory Way, officers responded to a theft report. It was a civil call regarding a property dispute.
4:42 p.m. On the 400 block of Stout Street, officers responded a report of a civil problem. At least one officer was utilized for a civil standby wherein a Craig resident wanted to retrieve property.
5:12 p.m. On the 1400 block of North Yampa Avenue, officers responded to an animal complaint. Officers said a child was bitten by a stray dog. The dog’s owners reportedly came and grabbed dog, then left in a unknown vehicle. The incident is under investigation.
5:55 p.m. On the 1900 block of Woodland Avenue, officers responded to a fraud report. A report was filed, and the case was referred to an out-of-state agency where the alleged incident occurred.
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