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Police Blotter for Nov. 4

Moffat County Jail

Sunday, Nov. 2

Sandra Hope Watson, 41, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of third-degree assault and domestic violence.

Monday, Nov. 3



Dan Patrick Martin, 37, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, compulsory insurance, driving a vehicle while license under restraint, careless driving, child abuse, prohibited use of a weapon and open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle.

Michael Dale Phillips, 44, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of third-degree assault and domestic violence.



Moffat County Sheriff’s Office

Thursday, Oct. 30

Deputies responded to three requests to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person.

Deputies responded to two animal complaints.

Deputies responded to a report of a hit-and-run accident.

Deputies responded to a report of fraud.

Deputies responded to a report of domestic violence.

Friday, Oct. 31

Deputies responded to five requests to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to three civil problems.

Deputies responded to two reports of theft.

Deputies responded to three animal complaints.

Deputies responded to a request to assist a motorist.

Deputies responded to a report of an injured animal.

Deputies responded to a report of a drug violation.

Deputies responded to a report of a structure fire.

Deputies responded to a report of trespassing.

Deputies responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle.

Deputies responded to a request to assist a resident.

Sunday, Nov. 2

Deputies responded to three animal complaints.

Deputies responded to a report of suicide or attempted suicide.

Deputies responded to a report of criminal mischief.

Deputies responded to two reports of a smoke investigation.

Deputies responded to two requests to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to a request to assist a motorist.

Monday, Nov. 3

Deputies responded to two reports of a disturbance in progress.

Deputies responded to four animal complaints.

Deputies responded to a report of a hunting-related accident.

Deputies responded to a request to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to two reports of an abandoned vehicle.

Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies responded to two reports of harassment.

Deputies responded to a report of a missing person.

Deputies responded to a civil problem.

Deputies responded to a request to assist another agency.

Deputies responded to a report of domestic violence.

Craig Police Department

Monday, Nov. 3

Officers responded to four requests to assist another agency.

Officers responded to a traffic complaint.

Officers responded to two reports of vandalism.

Officers responded to eight animal complaints.

Officers responded to two reports of domestic violence.

Officers responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle.

Officers responded to a report of criminal mischief.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.

Officers responded to a report of a hit-and-run accident.

Officers responded to two reports of theft.

Officers responded to a report of a drug violation.

Officers responded to three reports of harassment.

Officers responded to a report of fraud.

Officers responded to a report of a threat.

Officers responded to a request to assist a motorist.

Craig Fire/Rescue

Monday, Nov. 3

Firefighters responded to a report of a vehicle crash.

Anyone who witnesses or has information about a crime is to call Moffat County Crime Stoppers at 824-3535. The phone line does not have caller identification. All callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.


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