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Longmont police report Nov. 17, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont police report
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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.

AUTO THEFT 

A resident on Nov. 17 reported vehicle theft in the 1800 block of Lincoln Drive. This case is open.

IDENTITY THEFT 

A resident on Nov. 17 reported identity theft that did not occur in Longmont. This is a courtesy report.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 

A resident on Nov. 17 reported criminal mischief in the 2700 block of Denver Avenue. There are no investigative leads or suspect information at this time.

AUTO THEFT 

On Nov. 16 at approximately 2152 hours, officers were dispatched to an auto theft that had just occurred in the 400 block of Lashley Street.

VICIOUS DOG 

A man was bitten by the family dog on Nov. 16  in the 1500 block of Lashley Street. The dog was placed on home quarantine.

WARRANT ARREST 

On Nov. 17 at approximately 1058 hours, police conducted a traffic stop near East 17th Avenue and Lashley Street. A woman was arrested for an active felony warrant, and she was transported to the Boulder County Jail. The case is cleared by arrest.

AUTO THEFT 

A resident on Nov. 17 reported an aggravated motor vehicle theft. There are no investigative leads.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT 

On Nov. 17 at approximately 1858 hours, officers responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the 1600 block of Kimbark Street.

PROTECTION ORDER 

Officers on Nov. 17 responded to the 7-Eleven at 840 Lashley St. for a domestic incident in progress. The victim was not hurt and the suspect left the scene. An arrest warrant was issued for violating a protection order.

AUTO THEFT 

Officers on Nov. 16 took a report of an auto theft from the 1900 block of Andrew Alden Street. The vehicle was recovered by an outside agency. A report was taken.

MISSING PERSON 

On Nov. 16 at approximately 2148 hours, police were flagged down near Ashcroft Drive and South Pratt Parkway regarding a runaway. The runaway party was located and a report was taken.

AUTO THEFT 

A report was taken Nov. 17 in reference to aggravated auto theft that occurred in the 1600 block of Great Western Drive. The vehicle was located by the owner and the suspects are unknown.

HARASSMENT 

Police on Nov. 17 investigated a threats complaint in the 1300 block of Cinnamon Street. Case is closed.

WARRANT ARREST 

Officers on Nov. 17 responded to the area of Longs Peak Avenue and Meeker Street in regard to a wanted party. A 32-year-old man was arrested.

AUTO THEFT 

A report was taken Nov. 17 in reference to an aggravated motor vehicle theft that occurred in the 2000 block of Harvard Street. The suspects are unknown.

INFORMATION 

On Nov. 17 at approximately 1138 hours, officers took a report for informational purposes in reference to an incident that occurred in the 1500 block of Drake Street.

THEFT 

A report was taken Nov. 17 in reference to a theft that occurred in the 1100 block of South Hover Street. The suspects are unknown.

DISTURBANCE 

Police on Nov. 17 responded to a physical disturbance in the 1700 block of Duchess Drive. A 51-year-old man was arrested.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT 

On Nov. 17 at approximately 1630 hours, officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Great Western Drive for a domestic disturbance between a man and woman. The incident is under investigation.

CRIMINAL TRESPASS 

Police on Nov. 17 took a report of a previous vehicle trespass in the 1000 block of Collyer Street. There are no suspects at this time.

DISTURBANCE 

Police on Nov. 17 responded to the 2700 block of East Ken Pratt Boulevard. A juvenile male assaulted and menaced two male subjects. The victims declined to prosecute.