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Longmont police report: June 16, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont police report
Longmont Public Safety (photo courtesy of LPS)

The Longmont Leader receives a police report from Longmont Public Safety daily. The police notes are published in full with occasional modifications to exact addresses, individual names and spelling. Please note that the category that the crime is labeled as is limited by police software based on the information the dispatcher receives when the call is made. Longmont Public Safety may edit the category as more information is learned about each case.

 

LOST PROPERTY 

A Longmont resident reported lost property in the 1000 block of Alta Street. This is a courtesy report.

BURGLARY 

On 06/16/2022, Longmont Police Department responded to a burglary call in the 300 block of Main Street.

BURGLARY

On Thursday, June 16,  Longmont Police officers responded to a burglary in the 1800 block of Delaware Place. A report was taken

DEATH

On June 16, Longmont officers investigated a death in the 900 block of Hover Street. An adult male was found deceased in his apartment. There are no suspicious circumstances with his death

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

On 06/16/2022, officers were dispatched to the area of Longs Peak Avenue and Kimbark Street, on the report of a physical disturbance. An adult female was arrested.

HARASSMENT

On 06/16/2022, Longmont Police officers responded to the 2000 block of Denver Avenue on a report of a possible harassment, possible domestic violence incident. A juvenile male was contacted in person and a juvenile female was contacted over the phone.

SUSPICIOUS SITUATION 

On June 13, the Longmont Police Department investigated a suspicious situation that occurred in the 300 block of South Hover Street. 

WARRANT ARREST

On 06/14/2022 Longmont Police responded to the area of the 700 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard on a welfare check. An adult male was contacted and arrested on a warrant.

FOUND PROPERTY

On Thursday, June 16, officers located property in the 1900 block of Collyer Street. It was taken and submitted to the LPD property and evidence department.