On the Record for Oct. 29
Craig Police Department
Tuesday, Oct. 27Tuesday, Oct. 27
Tuesday, Oct. 27
On the 600 block of East Seventh Street, an officer took report of a car break-in. Items were stolen from a car, including a bank card.
At 12th Street and Barclay, there was a non-injury vehicle crash.
At Ninth Street and Finley Lane, an abandoned vehicle was red-tagged.
Wednesday, Oct. 28Wednesday, Oct. 28
Wednesday, Oct. 28
In the 500 block of First Avenue West, officers responded to a report of criminal mischief in which a vehicle tire had been cut. The investigation is ongoing.
In the 200 block of East Victory Way, officers responded to a report of a possible trespass violation. The investigation is ongoing.
In the 600 block of Wickes Avenue, officers responded to a report of a trespass violation. An adult female had been evicted from the property earlier in the day and was issued a trespass notice from the entire property.
At Breeze Street and Victory Way, officers observed a vehicle with expired temporary tags. An adult female was issued a summons for driving with expired temporary tags.
At 221 West Victory Way, officers did a courtesy transport from the courthouse to the Moffat County Jail.
In the 1300 block of West Victory Way, officers responded to a traffic accident. An adult male was issued a summons for failure to yield right of way upon entering the highway.
In the 200 block of East Victory Way, officers responded to a report of a burglary. It was determined no criminal charges would be filed. An adult female was issued a trespass notice for the entire property.

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