On the record for July 28
Craig Police Department
Tuesday, July 26Tuesday, July 26
Tuesday, July 26
In the 1100 block of West Victory Way, officers received a report of a man violating a mandatory protection order by purchasing alcohol.
At East Fourth Street and Russel Street, an officer took a report of a car accident involving property damage
In the 400 block of Taylor Street, an officer recovered a lost bicycle.
In the 300 block of South Highway 13, officers responded to a report of criminal mischief.
Wednesday, July 27Wednesday, July 27
Wednesday, July 27
In the 3400 block of Essex Court, code enforcement gave a warning for weeds.
In the 900 block of Sloan Circle, code enforcement red-tagged an abandoned vehicle.
In the 300 block of Ranney Street, an officer conducted a traffic stop and arrested one man for allegedly driving with a suspended license.
In the 500 block of Sixth Avenue West, officers responded to a report of a disturbance and arrested one man on charges of domestic violence, harassment and false imprisonment.
In the 600 block of Taylor Street, officers took a report of theft.
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