Police Blotter for Oct. 11
Craig Police Department
Friday, Oct. 7
Recovered a stolen vehicle.
Two individuals harassed a man at his residence.
Saturday, Oct. 8
Report of a runaway juvenile.
Officers cited a man for driving under the influence of alcohol.
A female juvenile received a summons for driving without a license and was arrested on a warrant.
Sunday, Oct. 9
Made an arrest for no insurance, defective vehicle and possession of a Schedule 2 drug and drug paraphernalia.
Moffat County Sheriff’s Office
Friday, Oct. 7
Responded to a domestic verbal dispute.
Report of a runaway juvenile.
Traffic stop and warrant arrest.
Picked up a runaway juvenile.
Saturday, Oct. 8
Contacted persons for a possible suicide.
Sunday, Oct. 9
Made an arrest for assault, possession of methamphetamine, obstruction of telephone service and criminal mischief after a domestic dispute in the 1100 block of Aspen Ave.
Moffat County Jail
Friday, Oct. 7
Robert Walker was booked into Moffat County jail on a warrant from Adams County.
Saturday, Oct. 8
Leah Harvey was booked into the Moffat County jail on charges of driving under the influence.
Bradlee Cantrell was booked into Moffat County jail on a warrant.
Sunday, Oct. 9
Vincent Turner was booked into Moffat County jail on charges of assault, criminal mischief, obstruction of telephone service, amphetamine possession and domestic violence.
Monday, Oct. 10
Paula Enriquez was booked into Moffat County jail on charges of possession of amphetamines and paraphernalia, driving without insurance, and driving a defective vehicle.
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