On the record for June 23
Craig Police Department
Friday, June 19
Code enforcement left five warning for weeds. Two at Baker Drive, one on Colorado Street, one on Sixth Street and one on Barclay Street.
In the 800 block of West Eighth Drive, an officer took a report of theft.
In the 2000 block of West Third Street, an officer took a report of assault.
In the 700 block of Barclay Street, officers responded to a parking complaint and issued a citation.
Saturday, June 20
Code enforcement left three warning for weeds on Conner Drive.
In the 1100 block of West Victory Way, an officer took a report of theft.
Sunday, June 21
In the 2100 block of Williams Lane, an officer took a report of theft.
In the 200 block of Ranney Street, there was an accident involving two vehicles. Noone was injured.
At Second Avenue and West Frontage road, an officer handled a civil problem.
Monday, June 22
In the 300 block of South Highway 13, an officer took a report of theft from a vehicle.
In the 800 block of Legion Street, officers took a report of a possible stolen vehicle. The party did not report the vehicle as stolen.
Moffat County Jail
Tuesday, June 16
Delbert Francis Knez, 59, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail for allegedly violating a restraining order.
Wednesday, June 17
Robert Edward Boxell, 25, transient, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of first-degree criminal trespassing, theft less than $50 and tampering with a motor vehicle.
Sunday, June 21
Trina Rae Stockton, 30, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant out of El Paso County.
Kevin Richard Southard, 33, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
David Dean Hedman, 25, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of criminal trespassing and domestic violence.

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