On The Record for July 23
Craig Police Department
Tuesday, July 21
In the 700 block of East Victory Way, officers received a report of an adult male driving with a revoked driver’s license. The man was contacted and arrested for driving with a revoked license.
At Third Street and Lincoln Street, officers observed a vehicle with a cracked windshield. A woman contacted and issued a summons.
In the 1100 block of West Sixth Street, officers responded to a report of a theft from a vehicle. An investigation is underway.
At West Fourth Street and Breeze Street, officers observed a vehicle fail to signal prior to making a lane change. A woman was contacted and arrested for possession of a scheduled substance, violation of bond, child abuse and traffic violations.
In the 500 block of Colorado Street, officers observed a vehicle in which the taillights were not on after dark. A woman was contacted and arrested for unlawful possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia as well as a warrant out of Moffat County.
In the 700 block of School Street, code enforcement observed tall grass and weeds. A door hanger was left for the property owner advising of the violations.
Thursday, July 23
In the 600 block of Wickes Avenue, a small baggie possibly containing methamphetamine was booked in as evidence.
In 700 block of West Victory Way, a man was arrested on a warrant.
In the 300 block of West Fourth Street, there was an accident involving two vehicles. No one was injured.
In 800 West First Street, an officer took a report of theft.
In the 800 block East Seventh Street, officers responded to a report of a disturbance. There was no disturbance.
In the 400 block of Ranney Street, an officer took a report of threats.
In the 1400 block of Barclay Street, an officer took a report of cold burglary.

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