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Drunk woman assaults officers: On the record and jail report for April 11 to 18

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Craig Police Department

Saturday, April 15

11:24 a.m. At City Market, officers responded to a minor car crash.

11:46 a.m. At Centennial Mall, officers responded to a report of criminal mischief. Kids were riding scooters in the mall and had been verbally warned several times. The manager of the mall has adopted a zero tolerance policy and wants kids trespassed for such shenanigans in the future.

12:16 p.m. Officers received another call from the Centennial Mall manager that the juveniles were still out front. The manager asked for them to be trespassed.

9:57 p.m. At Walmart, officers responded to a report of a suspicious person in a black hoodie in the parking lot who was looking at cars. He was contacted by police and was putting a magazine on one of his parent’s vehicles.

10:16 p.m. On the 800 block of Barclay Street, officers, officers responded to a suspicious incident. Someone had beat on the caller’s door very loudly and left in an SUV. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

11:57 p.m. On the 1500 block of Lecuyer Drive, officers responded to a report of a suspicious person. The reporting party’s daughter was home alone and said someone was ringing the doorbell. The daughter then called back and said it was her cousin.

Sunday, April 16

12:18 a.m. At the 300 block of S. Highway 13 officers responded to a report of a homeless woman who was drunk and upset and was staying with a man at the hotel. The man was also found to be drunk and belligerent but eventually calmed down. Officers discovered the woman had two warrants in her name and arrested her. When she was taken to the hospital for a jail screen, she “went ballistic” in the emergency room when the doctor arrived. She was spitting on the officers and two hospital staff and threatening a nurse with physical harm. Officers tried to get her back in the car and she began beating her head against the screen. Officers had to hobble her, put a “spit hood” on her and bring her back into the emergency room, where she was sedated and taken to the Moffat County Jail the next morning on five counts of second-degree assault of an officer, resisting arrest, criminal mischief and other charges. No hospital staff nor officers were harmed.

10:15 a.m. At Stockmen’s Liquor, officers responded to a report that the ATM machine out front had been stolen after someone adjusted the surveillance camera away from the ATM shortly after 4 a.m.

2:06 p.m. On the 700 block of Riford Road, officers took a report of a scam from a man whose son was in jail. A company had offered cheaper services for the son to call him, but then took more money out of his bank account than he had authorized.

3:01 p.m. On the 1100 block of West Sixth Street, officers responded to a report of a disturbance between a father and daughter. The 17-year-old daughter reportedly got upset because her father denied her a Mountain Dew and she began screaming and yelling. He told her to leave, which she did and he then locked her out. She came back and began pounding on the door to get a coat and money. She spent the rest of the evening at a friend’s house.

7:37 p.m. At Breeze Street Park, on Breeze and Seventh streets, officers responded to a report of a suspicious man who appeared to be shooting heroin and following the caller’s kids around. Officers made contact with the man and found no drugs.

7:50 p.m. On the 700 block of Colorado Street, officers responded to a report of a disturbance. A woman went to drop her kids off at their father’s house and he came out with a baseball bat threatening to beat someone up, possibly her boyfriend. They left and officers were not able to obtain proof of the incident.

7:58 p.m. At West Seventh Street and School Street, a different caller reported a suspicious man doing drugs in front of his kids at the park.

Moffat County Jail

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Thomas Donald Mathers, 37, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Wednesday, April 12

Eric Joseph Mayle, 31, of Hayden, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Joe Edumenio Montano, 48, of Craig, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear.

Brandy Kay Hamblin, 36, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and third-degree assault.

Thursday, April 13

Bryan Keith Cramblett, 27, of Craig, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear related to dangerous drugs.

Jordon Donald Gaskill, 26, of Craig, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for a review hearing related to dangerous drugs.

Friday, April 14

Bryan Lopez, 31, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a courtesy hold for a Correctional Alternative Placement Services regression.

Brandi Gene Taylor, 28, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a courtesy hold for CAPS.

Eric Jeffery Burley, 43, of Craig, was arrested on a warrant.

Cesar Tienda-Urbina, 26, of Fraser, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a courtesy hold for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Michael Brian Wiegand, 26, of Vernal, Utah, was arrested on a warrant out of Douglas County for failure to comply related to controlled substances charges

Saturday, April 15

Douglas Odin Mickelson, 54, of Missoula, Montana, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Peggy Lorraine Pagliaro, 48, of Steamboat Springs, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Sunday, April 16

Kelly Ann McKee, 35, of Leadville, was arrested on five counts of alleged second-degree assault on a police officer, criminal mischief, criminal attempt, resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer. McKee was also arrested on a warrant for domestic violence assault out of Denver County and a warrant for failure to appear for a jail sentence out of Lake County.

Daniel Keith White, 19, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Monday, April 17

George Lamar Moss, 36, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of theft less than $50 and violation of bail bonds.

William Daniel Kilpatrick, 35, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of driving under restraint, violation of a restraining order, reckless driving, lack of insurance and displaying expired plates.

Israel Diaz-Carrillo, 48, of Aurora, was booked into Moffat County Jail on an ICE hold.

Edwin Richard Gereaux, 56, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of distribution, manufacture or sale of less than a half ounce of schedule I/II drugs or less than a quarter ounce of methamphetamines, ketamine or other drug. Other charges included possession of schedule I/II drugs and drug paraphernalia.

Angela Rae Macks, 35, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Stephen Lewis Mason, 53, of Thornton, was booked into Moffat County Jail to serve time for a previous offense.

Ethan Tyrel Robinson, 26, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of possession of schedule I/II drugs and drug paraphernalia.

Adami Roblero-Perez, 32, of Avon, was booked into Moffat County Jail on an ICE hold.

Ronald Dean Stieben, 52, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of vehicular assault with a weapon, menacing assault with a weapon and intimidating a witness or victim.

Autumn Hope Taylor, 26, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of driving under restraint.

Kyra Mary Jane Workman, 24, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of distribution, manipulation or sale of less than a half ounce of schedule I/II drugs or less than a quarter ounce of methamphetamines, ketamine or other drug. Additional charges included possession of schedule I/II drugs and drug paraphernalia.

Steven Ray Allen, 62, of Craig, was arrested on a warrant for

Tuesday, April 18

Ryan Robert Cliff Lopez, 34, of Craig, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault against the victim’s will, false imprisonment, third-degree assault, domestic violence and violation of a restraining order.


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