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Longmont Police Report 12/5/18

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF On 5/16/18, Longmont police responded to the 1000 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard, reference a glass breakage alarm at a business. Upon arrival, officers found a rock had been thrown through the window of a business, causing damage.
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CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

On 5/16/18, Longmont police responded to the 1000 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard, reference a glass breakage alarm at a business. Upon arrival, officers found a rock had been thrown through the window of a business, causing damage. There are no suspects or leads in this case, and it will be closed.

WARRANT ARREST

On 6/5/18, Longmont police contacted an adult male who was reportedly causing a disturbance in the 700 block of Crisman Drive. The male provided officers with false identification information and obstructed them in their investigation. The male was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Boulder County Jail.

FRAUD

On December 4, 2018, a fraud report was received from the 4200 block of Prairie Fire Circle. An adult male stated a fraudulent account was set up using his personal information. Case is closed.

WARRANT ARREST

On Tuesday, 12/4/18, at approximately 2247, hours police responded to the intersection of Main Street and Ute Highway in relation to a property damage accident. An adult female was later arrested on warrants. The case is cleared by arrest.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, at about 0015 hours, Longmont police were dispatched to the 1500 block of Centennial Drive on a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers arrested an adult male for tampering, harassment, false imprisonment, and domestic violence. The male was transported to the Boulder County Jail.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

On December 5, 2018, Longmont officers responded to a report of a criminal mischief in the 2200 block of Main Street. An adult male had broken out a business window with a rock. He was located and summonsed for the offense. This case is cleared by arrest.

SUICIDE ATTEMPT

On 10/15/18, Longmont police responded to Longs Peak Hospital, 1750 East Ken Pratt Boulevard, reference a suicidal party. An unresponsive adult female had been brought to the emergency room, and was suspected of having taken an overdose of medication. The female was placed on a mental health hold.

SUICIDE ATTEMPT

On Tuesday, 12/4/18, at approximately 1227 hours, officers were dispatched to the 2200 block of 3rd Avenue on the report of a suicidal juvenile female. The female was transported by ambulance and placed on a mental health hold at a local hospital.

THEFT

On Wednesday, 12/5/18, a report was taken reference a theft which occurred at Ute Highway and Alpine Street. The case is closed as suspects are unknown.

VICIOUS DOG

A Longmont juvenile female was bitten by a dog on Reed Place during a party. The dog was taken by the owner to an unknown location. Parent of victim not willing to help in investigation.

ANIMAL COMPLAINT

A Longmont female was bitten by the family cat in the 1400 block of Monroe Court. The cat was placed on quarantine at home.

DISTURBANCE

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, Longmont police took a report of child abuse and a domestic incident. An adult male is suspect. Case open.

MENACING

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, Longmont police investigated a menacing allegation. A juvenile male was arrested and transported to the Boulder County Juvenile Detention Center. Case cleared by arrest.

ASSAULT

On 12/4/18, Longmont officers responded to the 1000 block of Corey Street reference an assault. Case cleared by arrest. Summons issued.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

Longmont police responded to the 700 block of Crisman Drive on a report of a disturbance. A report was completed for informational purposes.

VICIOUS DOG

A juvenile male was bitten by the family dog. The dog was placed under quarantine.

FDC/CRIM TRESPASS

On Wednesday 12/5/18, officers took a report of a cold FDC to a vehicle in the 00 block of Ash Court. There are no viable suspects, case closed.