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Police Blotter for Oct. 7

Moffat County Jail

Monday, Oct. 5

Jonathan Will Lopez, 55, of Craig was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of menacing assault.

Jesse Straight, 35, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County jail on a warrant.



Moffat County Sheriff’s Office

Monday, Oct. 5

Deputies responded to a request to assist another agency.



Deputies responded to three animal complaints.

Deputies responded to 15 civil problems.

Deputies responded to a report of hazardous debris.

Deputies responded to a report of a burglary.

Deputies responded to two reports of theft.

Deputies responded to a report of property damage.

Craig Police Department

Monday, Oct. 5

Officers responded to two requests to assist another agency.

Officers responded to five animal complaints.

Officers responded to a report of hazardous debris.

Officers responded to four requests to assist a resident.

Officers responded to a report of trespassing.

Officers responded to a report of a drug violation.

Officers responded to a report of harassment.

Officers responded to a civil problem.

Officers responded to a report of property damage.

Officers responded to a report of a drunken pedestrian.

Officers responded to a traffic complaint.

Officers responded to a report of theft.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.

Officers responded to two noise complaints.

The Memorial Hospital EMS

Sunday, Oct. 4

An ambulance crew responded to a report of a trauma.

Monday, Oct. 5

An ambulance crew responded to a medical call.

An ambulance crew responded to a motor-vehicle accident.

An ambulance crew responded to a medical call.

Craig Fire/Rescue

Monday, Oct. 5

Firefighters responded to a vehicle crash on Fourth Street.


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