On the Record for May 22, 2012
Moffat County Jail
Friday, May 18
Cory Lee Jones, 28, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of careless driving, failure to report an accident and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Thomas Mathew Mannon, 21, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of criminal attempt, third-degree simple assault and harassment.
Monday, May 21
Angela Marie Cordova, 30, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of third-degree simple assault, child abuse and domestic violence.
Moffat County Sheriff’s Office
Saturday, May 19
Deputies responded to four requests to assist another agency.
Deputies responded to four animal complaints.
Deputies responded to a theft.
Deputies responded to a request to assist a motorist.
Deputies performed four traffic stops.
Deputies responded to a disturbance in progress.
Deputies responded to criminal mischief.
Deputies performed a security check.
Sunday, May 20
Deputies responded to a noise complaint.
Deputies performed two security checks.
Deputies responded to three animal complaints.
Deputies responded to trespassing.
Deputies performed six traffic stops.
Deputies responded to a missing persons report.
Deputies responded to a parking complaint.
Deputies responded to harassment.
Deputies responded to domestic violence.
Monday, May 21
Deputies performed four follow-up investigations.
Deputies responded to eight requests to assist another agency.
Deputies performed four traffic stops.
Deputies responded to two requests for a transport.
Deputies inspected a vehicle.
Deputies responded to two civil problems.
Deputies responded to a request to assist a resident.
Deputies performed a welfare check.
Deputies responded to three animal complaints.
Deputies performed two security checks.
Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle.
Deputies responded to a harassment call.
Craig Police Department
Monday, May 21
Officers performed seven follow-up investigations.
Officers responded twice to domestic violence.
Officers responded to two requests to assist another agency.
Officers performed five traffic stops.
Officers responded to an accident resulting in injury.
Officers performed community policing four times.
Officers performed code enforcement eight times.
Officers responded to a suspicious person.
Officers performed two welfare checks.
Officers responded to seven animal complaints.
Officers performed a security check.
Officers inspected two vehicles.
Officers responded to two civil problems.
Officers responded to property damage.
Officers responded to an abandoned vehicle.
Officers responded to a theft.
Officers responded to three complaints.
Officers responded to an assault.
Officers responded to a drunken pedestrian.
Officers responded to an alarm.
Craig Fire/Rescue
Monday, May 21
Firefighters responded to a request for a medical assist.
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