Craig police make DUI arrest: On the Record — Jan. 29
January 30, 2019
Craig Police Department
Tuesday, Jan. 29
7:06 a.m. On the 400 block of Apple Street, police in Craig responded to an abandoned vehicle call. Police said the vehicle was red-tagged for snow removal after 48 hours parked.
8:22 a.m. Near the intersection of East Victory Way and Emerson Street, police initiated a traffic stop. A warning was issued. Police initiated at least two other traffic stops Tuesday.
11:46 a.m. On the 900 block of Finley Lane, police responded to a road rage incident. Police said the call originated as a traffic complaint about a student at the high school.
12:24 p.m. On the 200 block of Commerce Street, police responded to a follow-up investigation after an alleged drunken driver was reported earlier in the day. Officers said they made contact in the Loaf ‘N Jug area with a 51-year-old white male from Alamosa who was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, driving under the influence “per se,” and failing to drive in a single lane.
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1:24 p.m. On the 1000 block of Breeze Street, police checked on the welfare of a Craig resident. Police conducted at least two additional welfare checks throughout the day Tuesday.
1:28 p.m. On the 900 block of Yampa Avenue, policeresponded to a trespass call. Officers advised the caller would need to file an eviction.
4:18 p.m. Near the intersection of West Victory Way and School Street, police responded to a hit-and-run crash. Officers eventually made contact with both vehicles, an accident report was taken, and no citation was issued.
8:24 p.m. Police responded to a domestic violence call in Craig.
10:52 p.m. Near the intersection of West Victory Way and Green Street, police responded to a roadkill call. A car hit a deer, but there was no damage to the vehicle. Police said the Road and Bridge Department was called to remove the deer carcass.
11:43 p.m. Police responded to a report of a suspicious person call at Loaf ‘N Jug. Officers said the clerk called because one party may have shoplifted at a prior date and asked that the patron leave.