On the Record for March 2, 2012

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Moffat County Jail

Wednesday, Feb. 29

Chad David Hettinger, 29, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.

Paul Edward Marshall, 23, of Newport, R.I., was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs, multiple-beam road lights violation, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.



Moffat County Sheriff’s Office

Thursday, March 1

Deputies responded to a traffic complaint.



Deputies responded to two requests for a transport.

Deputies responded to a parking complaint.

Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies responded to a request to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to a request for a vehicle inspection.

Deputies responded to a report of fraud.

Deputies responded to a request for a security check.

Deputies responded to a report of a motorist driving under the influence.

Craig Police Department

Thursday, March 1

Officers responded to a request to assist a motorist.

Officers responded to two animal complaints.

Officers responded to a report of harassment.

Officers responded to a report of lost property.

Officers responded to three requests to assist another agency.

Officers responded to two requests for code enforcement.

Officers responded to three reports of an abandoned vehicle.

Officers responded to a request for a vehicle inspection.

Officers responded to a report of theft.

Officers responded to a parking complaint.

Officers responded to three civil problems.

Officers responded to a report of property damage.

Officers responded to three requests for a welfare check.

Officers responded to a traffic complaint.

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