On the record for Aug. 16, 2010
Craig Police Department
Friday, Aug. 13
Officers responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person.
Officers responded to eight animal complaints.
Officers responded to a report of stolen property.
Officers responded to two reports of property damage.
Officers responded to two requests to assist another agency.
Officers responded to a report of harassment.
Officers responded to a report of shots fired.
Officers responded to two requests to assist a resident.
Officers responded to a report of domestic violence.
Officers responded to a report of child abuse.
Officers responded to a noise complaint.
Saturday, Aug. 14
Officers responded to four noise complaints.
Officers responded to two reports of a disturbance in progress.
Officers responded to seven animal complaints.
Officers responded to a request to assist a resident.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person.
Officers responded to four requests to assist another agency.
Officers responded to a report of theft.
Officers responded to a report of a drunk pedestrian.
Sunday, Aug. 15
Officers responded to two reports of criminal mischief.
Officers responded to a report of trespassing.
Officers responded to a report of property damage.
Officers responded to a report of theft.
Officers responded to a report of a hit-and-run accident.
Officers responded to nine reports of an abandoned vehicle.
Officers responded to a report of burglary.
Officers responded to two animal complaints.
Officers responded to a request to assist another agency.
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance in progress.
Officers responded to a report of a drug violation.
Officers responded to a report of a burglary in progress.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person.
The Memorial Hospital EMS
Saturday, Aug. 14
An ambulance crew responded to four medical calls.
Sunday, Aug. 15
An ambulance crew responded to a medical call.

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