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Longmont police report Nov. 1, 2020

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

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.

HIT-AND-RUN ACCIDENT 

On Oct. 31 at approximately 2230 hours, an unknown man crashed a car into a parked car at 15th Avenue and Twin Sisters Drive. The man fled on foot.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT 

On Oct. 31 at approximately 2338 hours, police responded to the 4500 block of Redmond Drive for a domestic incident. A woman was arrested for domestic violence-related charges and transported to jail.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT 

On Nov. 1 at approximately 0146 hours (prior to daylight saving time change), officers were dispatched to a possible domestic violence incident in the 200 block of Sorento Place.

MENACING 

On Nov. 1 at approximately 1155 hours, police responded to the 900 block of Main Street regarding menacing. The victim refused to prosecute. 

SHOPLIFT 

On Nov. 1, officers took a report of shoplifting in the 100 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard. 

CHILD 

Police on Nov. 1 investigated a report of child abuse in the 300 block of Colony Place. This case is open.

FOUND PROPERTY 

Officers on Oct. 30 responded to the 1700 block of Corey Street for a found property report.

PROTECTION ORDER 

Police on Nov. 1 were dispatched to a report of a suspicious male in the 400 block of Barnard Court. A man was contacted; case is cleared by arrest.

BURGLARY 

Officers on Nov. 1 investigated a theft from a garage in the 1400 block of Sepia Avenue. There are no investigative leads or suspect information at this time.

FRAUD 

Officers on Nov. 1 responded to the 2200 block of Mountain View Avenue on a fraud call. There is no known suspect information at this time.