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Longmont Police Report - February 12, 2019

FRAUD A Longmont resident in the 900 block of Collyer Street reported an incident of identity theft. The case status is closed due to a lack of viable suspect information and jurisdictional issues.
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FRAUD

A Longmont resident in the 900 block of Collyer Street reported an incident of identity theft. The case status is closed due to a lack of viable suspect information and jurisdictional issues.

HARASSMENT

On Tuesday, February 12, 2019, Longmont police were called to the 600 block of South Peck Drive in response to a harassment. Upon arrival, an
investigation took place and the case is ongoing.

MEDICAL LONGMONT PD LAW

On Monday, February 11, 2019, approximately 2006 hours, officers of the Longmont Police Department responded to the 1400 block of Renaissance Drive on a medical assistant. An investigation was conducted into a burn on a juvenile's chest. This case is closed.

SHOPLIFT

On Tuesday, 2/12/19, a report was taken in reference to a theft which occurred in the 200 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard. This case is closed as suspects are unknown.

WARRANT ARREST

On 2/11/19 at approximately 2144 hours, officers was dispatched to a call of a disturbance in progress in the 300 block of Main Street. An adult male was taken into custody without incident. This case was cleared by arrest.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

On 2/12/19 at approximately 2303 hours, officers were dispatched to a domestic violence call in progress in the 0 block of South Main Street. This case is open, pending arrest warrant application.

DRUG VIOLATION

On February 12, 2019, Longmont police responded to the 200 block of Pikes Peak Place on a possible narcotics issue. One adult male was contacted
and arrested for warrants and possession of a controlled substance.

THEFT

On 2/12/19, Longmont police responded to the 1600 block of Main Street on a report of an adult male refusing to pay a $125 taxi cab fare. The male was later located on scene, and attempted to flee from officers. He barricaded himself into a nearby apartment for a short amount of time before complying with commands to exit. He was placed into custody without further incident and was found to have multiple warrants issued for his
arrest. The male was transported to the Boulder County Jail on numerous charges. This case was cleared by arrest.

AUTO THEFT

On Tuesday, 2/12/19, a report was taken in reference to an aggravated motor vehicle theft which occurred in the 1700 block of Antero Drive. This case is closed as suspects are unknown.

DRUG VIOLATION

On 2/12/19, the Longmont Police Department investigated a narcotics complaint at a local school. A juvenile male was issued a summons. This case is closed.

SEX ASSAULT

On February 12, 2019, the Longmont Police Department received a report of an adult male in a position of trust having inappropriate sexual contact with a female. This case is open and under investigation.

ASSAULT

On February 12, 2019, Longmont officers responded to a call of an assault to an at-risk adult male in the 400 block of Barnard Court. An adult male was arrested and transported to the Boulder County Jail. This case is closed.

SHOPLIFT

On Tuesday, 2/12/19, police were dispatched to the 500 block of South Hover Street on a cold theft. Police investigated and issued one adult female a summons. This case is closed.

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The Longmont Observer receives a police report from Longmont Public Safety every morning and we publish the police notes in full. From time to time, the Longmont Observer modifies the police notes if an exact address or a person's name is included. Additionally, some spelling mistakes are also corrected. According to Longmont Public Safety, the CAD Call Type (e.g. ARSON, WARRANT ARREST) is entered into the computer based on the limited information dispatch receives from a caller. The CAD Call Type can be changed by an officer once more information is learned about the incident. Regardless of the CAD Call Type the type of case investigated may remain the same or be changed and the case can be closed with one of several dispositions.


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