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Police blotter for Dec. 28

Moffat County Jail Report

Thursday, Dec. 22

Sandra L. Gallosa, 32, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving with a revoked license, criminal possession of a forged instrument and expired license plates.



Saturday, Dec. 24

Victor Meraz-Gardea, 23, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of criminal trespass.



Sunday, Dec. 25

Douglas William Reynolds, 47, of Edmund, Okla., was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving.

Craig Police Department

Thursday, Dec. 22

Officers received a noise complaint.

Officers received a report of vandalism.

Officers arrested a woman on suspicion of driving with a revoked license, criminal possession of a forged instrument and expired license plates.

Officers received a report of harassment.

Officers received an animal complaint.

Officers received a report of theft.

Friday, Dec. 23

Officers received a report of burglary.

Officers received an animal complaint.

Officers received a report of theft.

Officers received a report of harassment.

Officers received a report of fraud.

Officers received a report of a drunk pedestrian.

Officers received a report of assault.

Saturday, Dec. 24

Officers made a domestic violence arrest.

Officers received a theft report.

Officers received an assault report.

Sunday, Dec. 25

Officers received an animal complaint.

Officers received a report of domestic violence.

Monday, Dec. 26

Officers received an animal complaint.

Officers received a report of a hit-and-run accident.

Officers received a report of vandalism.

Officers received a report of theft.

Officers received a report of harassment.

Moffat County

Sheriff’s Office

Friday, Dec. 23

Deputies received a report of unlawful sexual contact.

Deputies issued a summons for operating an uninsured motor vehicle.

Deputies issued a summons to two minors for possession of alcohol.

Saturday, Dec. 24

Deputies received a report of a runaway juvenile.

Deputies received a report of a trailer break-in.

Deputies received a report of a verbal dispute.

Deputies assisted Colorado State Patrol with a one-vehicle accident.


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