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On the record for Sept. 15

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Craig Police Department

Friday, Sept. 11

In the 1600 block of Yampa Avenue, officers provided an agency assist.

In the 900 block of Finley Lane, officers conducted a weapons-violation investigation.



In the 600 block of Wickes Avenue, officers conducted a follow-up investigation.

In the 500 block First Avenue West, an officer took a report of a cold assault.



Saturday, Sept. 12

In the 800 block of Yampa Avenue, officers took a report of a woman stealing gas. The suspect was contacted and paid for the gas.

In the 200 block of East Victory Way, an officer took a report of damage to motel room.

In the 2600 block of West U.S. Highway 40, an officer took a report of theft of phone and wallet.

Sunday, Sept. 13

In the 000 block of East Seventh Street, a man was removed from a residence and trespassed.

In the 200 block of East Victory Way, one woman was arrested on a warrant and two were given summons for possession of marijuana.

In the 400 block of Tucker Street, a man was arrested on charges of domestic violence.

Monday, Sept. 14

In the 300 block of Steel Street, a woman was arrested for possession of narcotics after a traffic stop.

In the 800 block of Bridger Circle, an officer took a report of an assault.

In the 800 block of Pershing Street, an officer took a report of theft.

In the 2400 block of West Victory Way, officers responded to a hit-and-run crash.

In the 1600 block of Yampa Avenue, officers provided an agency assist.

Moffat County Jail

Abram Everet Cordle, 23, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.


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