Police Blotter for Dec. 6
Moffat County
Jail Report
Friday, Dec. 2
Gary Eugene Higgins, 18, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on charges of obstructing a peace officer.
Saturday, Dec. 3
Andy Eugene Seltzer, 40, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on charges of amphetamine possession.
Sunday, Dec. 4
Raymond M. Siquieros, 19, of Hayden, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Jose Ivan Rizo, 35, of Steamboat Springs, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Monday, Dec. 5
Shaun Philip Sanchez, 26, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on warrants from Garfield and Mesa counties, aggravated motor vehicle theft, criminal mischief and third-degree assault.
Craig Police Department
Friday, Dec. 2
Officers received numerous reports of counterfeit bills.
Officers received a domestic violence report.
Saturday, Dec. 3
Officers received an animal complaint.
Officers received a harassment report.
Officers received a vandalism report.
Officers made a warrant arrest.
Sunday, Dec. 4
Officers received a report of a runaway.
Officers received a report of a drunk pedestrian at Centennial Mall.
Officers received a report of a drunk pedestrian at Craig Motel.
Officers made a warrant arrest.
Officers received a report of trespass.
Officers made a warrant arrest.
Moffat County Sheriff’s Office
Saturday, Dec. 3
Deputies performed a random drug search of the Public Safety Center parking lot and made a drug arrest.
Sunday, Dec. 4
Deputies returned a kayak to a person who found it.
Deputies assisted the Craig police in translating a citation for a Spanish-speaking suspect.
Deputies assisted Craig police with a warrant arrest.
Anyone who witnesses or has information about a crime is encouraged to call
Moffat County Crime Stoppers, 824-3535. This phone line does not have caller identification. All callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.
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