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Longmont Police Report - February 15, 2019

Longmont Police Report - February 15, 2019
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FDC/CRIM TRESPASS

A Longmont resident reported first degree criminal trespass in the 1600 block of Budd Court. This case is closed due to a lack of suspect information.

FRAUD

On Friday, 2/15/19, a report was taken in reference to an identity theft which did not occur in Longmont.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

Longmont police contacted a female at Colorado Highway 66 at Alpine Street for her involvement in a domestic incident. The case is under investigation.

THEFT

On Friday 2/15/19, officers arrested a shoplifter in the 2200 block of Main Street. The adult female also had a warrant for her arrest out of Longmont. This case was cleared by arrest.

DISTURBANCE

On Wednesday, 2/13/19, Longmont police officers responded to the area of 5th Avenue and Martin Street in reference to a theft. Two adult males were contacted and one was later issued a summons for theft. This case was closed. Cleared by arrest.

SHOPLIFT

On Thursday, 2/14/19, Longmont police responded to a shoplift at a business in the 500 block of South Hover Street. Upon investigation, an adult female was cited for theft. This case was closed. Cleared by arrest - summons issued.

THEFT

An employee of a Longmont business reported a theft in the 2500 block of Main Street. This case is closed due to a lack of viable suspect information.

INFORMATION

The Longmont Police Department documented an informational report from 1315 Coffman Street. This case was closed.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

On Friday, 2/15/19, a report was taken in reference to a criminal mischief which occurred in the 700 block of South Martin Street. This case is closed as suspects are unknown.

DRUG VIOLATION

On February 15, 2019, officers conducted a traffic stop in the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Pratt Street. One adult male driver and one adult female passenger were contacted. The male was arrested for a prior outstanding arrest warrant and possession of schedule II narcotics. This case was cleared by arrest.

HIT-AND-RUN ACCIDENT

On Friday, February 15, 2019 at around 0235 hours, Longmont police investigated a hit-and-run accident near the intersection of Staghorn Drive and South Airport Road. An adult male was arrested and the case is cleared by arrest.

DISTURBANCE

On Thursday, 2/14/19 at approximately 2107 hours, police received a call for service in the 700 block of Emery Street in relation to a welfare check. This report has been generated for informational purposes and the case will be closed.

AUTO THEFT

A Longmont resident reported a motor vehicle theft in the 900 block of Tulip Street. This case is closed due to a lack of suspect information.

WARRANT ARREST

On February 15, 2019, Longmont police officers were patrolling in the 2200 block of Main Street when they came into contact with an adult male illegally camped in the area. Upon further investigation it was learned the adult male had multiple active warrants for his arrest. He was taken into custody without incident. This case was closed by arrest.

FDC/CRIM TRESPASS

On Friday, 2/15/19, a report was taken in reference to a criminal trespass and theft which occurred on James Circle. This case is closed as suspects are unknown.

SUSPICIOUS SITUATION

On 2/15/19, Longmont police responded to the 200 block of Price Road in reference to a suspicious incident. Police collected the available information, and no arrests have been made at this time. This case is currently closed.

THEFT

On Friday, February 15, 2019, officers took a report of a cold theft that occurred in the 1700 block of East Ken Pratt Boulevard. This case is closed.

MITTIMUS ARREST

On 2/14/19 at 1100 hours, a Longmont police officer was assigned a mittimus arrest in the Longmont Municipal Court. The court sentenced an adult female to serve thirty days in the Boulder County jail. The adult female was taken into custody and transported to the Boulder County jail. This case was cleared by arrest.

MITTIMUS ARREST

On 2/14/19 at 1100 hours, a Longmont police officer was assigned a mittimus arrest in the Longmont Municipal Court. The court sentenced an adult male to serve twenty days in the Boulder County jail. The adult male was taken into custody and transported to the Boulder County jail. This case was cleared by arrest.

MITTIMUS ARREST

On 2/14/19 at 1100 hours, a Longmont police officer was assigned a mittimus arrest in the Longmont Municipal Court. The court sentenced an adult female to serve twenty days in the Boulder County jail. The adult female was taken into custody and transported to the Boulder County jail. This case was cleared by arrest.

FDC/CRIM TRESPASS

A Longmont resident reported a first degree criminal trespass in the 1000 block of Tulip Street. This case is closed due to a lack of suspect information.

THEFT

On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 1501 hours, Longmont police took a cold theft report from the 300 block of Quail Road. No suspect information is available at this time. This case has been closed.

ROBBERY

On Friday, February 15, 2019, Longmont police officers were dispatched to the 2100 block of Main Street in reference to an armed robbery. This case will remain open pending further investigation by detectives.

WARRANT ARREST

On Friday February 15, 2019 at approximately 2100 hours, Longmont police were dispatched to the 1300 block of Deerwood Drive in reference to a wanted party. Police contacted three adult males and one adult female. This case was cleared by arrest.

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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.