On the Record for March 22, 2012
Moffat County Jail
Wednesday, March 21
Ernesto Lopez, Jr., 38, of Fort Collins, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Richard Timothy Dickerson, 37, of Hutchinson, Kan., was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of theft.
Moffat County Sheriff’s Office
Wednesday, March 21
Deputies responded to six requests for a security check.
Deputies responded to a report of harassment.
Deputies responded to an animal complaint.
Deputies responded to a request for a transport.
Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
Deputies responded to a request to assist a resident.
Deputies responded to a report of burglary.
Craig Police Department
Wednesday, March 21
Officers responded to seven requests for a security check.
Officers responded to a request to assist a motorist.
Officers responded to 11 requests for community policing.
Officers responded to four requests to assist a resident.
Officers responded to two reports of a drug violation.
Officers responded to two requests for vehicle inspection.
Officers responded to four requests to assist another agency.
Officers responded to five reports of an animal complaint.
Officers responded to a report of theft.
Officers responded to a report of fraud.
Officers responded to a report of harassment.
Officers responded to two reports of a noise complaint.
Officers responded to two requests for a welfare check.
Officers responded to a report of a disturbance in progress.
Officers responded to a civil problem.
Officers responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle.
Officers responded to a traffic complaint.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person.
Craig Fire/Rescue
Thursday, March 22
Firefighters responded to a report of a fire.
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