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Longmont police report Sept. 30, 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.

THEFT 

A Blackhawk resident on Sept. 30 reported a theft of money via a fraudulent transaction in the 1500 block of South Hover Street. Investigative leads are being followed.

WARRANT ARREST 

Police on Sept. 30 arrested a woman on an outstanding warrant. She bonded and was released.

THEFT 

A report was taken on Sept. 30 in reference to a theft that occurred in the 3000 block of Nelson Road. The suspects are unknown.

ANIMAL COMPLAINT 

A Longmont woman was bitten by her cat while breaking up a catfight on Sept. 30.

AUTO THEFT 

On Sept. 29 at approximately 2200 hours, a man reported his truck was possibly stolen from the 400 block of Baker Street. The vehicle was later located at the residence. There are not any suspects and the case is closed.

INJURY ACCIDENT 

On Sept. 29 officers responded to an injury accident in the 1300 block of 17th Avenue. The case was cleared by summons.

PROTECTION ORDER 

On Sept. 30 officers took a report of a protection order violation in the 1200 block of Monarch Avenue. 

INFORMATION 

On Sept. 30 police responded to the 100 block of Ninth Avenue on the report of a disturbance. 

THEFT 

On Sept. 30 a report was taken in reference to a theft that occurred in the 500 block of Weaver Park Road. The suspects are unknown.

CHILD 

On Sept. 30 police took a report of child abuse that occurred in the 1400 block of Emery Court. The case was unfounded.

LOST PROPERTY 

On Sept. 30 at approximately 1752 hours, officers took a report in reference to a lost or stolen cell phone in the 600 block of Main Street. No suspect information.