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On the record for Sept. 24

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Craig Police Department

Monday, Sept. 21

In the 1000 block of West Sixth Street, an officer took a report of a burglary.

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



In the 800 block of East Victory Way, officers responded to a report of vandalism after a window was broken.

In the 800 block of Columbine Street, officers took a report of a temporary tag stolen from vehicle.



At Fourth Street and Tucker Street, officers responded to a car accident. No one was injured.

In the 600 block of Ledford Street, officers responded to a car accident. No one was injured.

In the 800 block of Stout Street, an officer took a report of criminal mischief.

In the 800 block of Steele Street, an officer took a report of criminal mischief.

In the 800 block of West Eight Drive, an officer took a report of criminal mischief.

Tuesday, Sept. 22

In the 900 block Finley Lane, officers responded to a vehicle crash with no injuries.

At West Ninth Street and Finley Lane, officers responded to an accident with one injury.

In the 900 block of Finley Lane, officers responded to a weapons violation.

In the 500 block of Ledford, officers arrested a man on a warrant.

Wednesday, Sept. 23

In the 600 block of Legion Street, a woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Rio Blanco County.

In the 1900 block of Baker Drive, code enforcement red-tagged an abandoned vehicle.

In the 1600 block of Heather Street, code enforcement left a warning for weeds.

In the 500 block of East Third Street, code enforcement left a warning for junk and trash.


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