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CRIMINAL MISCHIEF IN PROGRESS
On 09/25/2019, at approximately 0625 hours, officers were dispatched to the 300 block of 15th Ave, City of Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, in reference to a possible criminal mischief incident.
DOMESTIC INCIDENT
On 092419, officers took a report of domestic violence between an adult male and female.
NARCOTICS/DRUGS
On 09-25-19 the Longmont Police were notified of marijuana use on a school campus. The case closed with a summons issued.
NARCOTICS/DRUGS
On 09-25-19 the Longmont Police were notified of marijuana possession and vaping use on the school campus. The case closed with a summons issued.
DRUG VIOLATION
On 09/09/2019 Longmont Police investigated a residential marijuana grow that was not in compliance. The owner of the property removed the plants and was warned. Case is closed.
DRUG VIOLATION
On 09/11/2019 Longmont Police inspected a cannabis business in the 000 block of S. Bowen. No criminal violation was found to be occurring. This case is closed.
CHILD
On 09/25/2019, a juvenile female reported being a victim of child abuse.
DISTURBANCE
On Monday, September 23, 2019, at approximately 1745 hours, Officers were dispatched to the 4400 block of Redmond Drive on an intoxicated adult male talking to children at the playground.
The male was contacted and agreed to go to the Addiction Recovery Center in Boulder for the night.
THEFT
Longmont Police took a report of a theft from Walmart (2514 Main Street) of a hunting bow. There are no suspects or leads at this time.
SEX ASSAULT
On 09/24/2019, at approximately 2133 hours, officers were dispatched a phone call, at 200 block of Kimbark St, City of Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, reference a possible sex assault.
CHILD
On 092419, officers responded to the 200 block of Saint Clair Ave reference a disturbance between two adult females who were both arrested. The case is cleared by arrest.
FDC/CRIM TRESPASS
Longmont Police took a report of a First Degree Criminal Trespass to a vehicle at the 300 block of 14th Place. There are no suspects at this time.
WARRANT ARREST
On September 25, 2019 the Longmont Police Department arrested an adult male in the 1600 block of Emery St. on an outstanding warrant. The male was taken to the Longmont Police Department. This case is cleared by arrest.
SEX ASSAULT
On Wednesday 09/25/2019 at 1233 hours a Longmont Police Officer took an informational report in the 200 block of Caywood Court in the city of Longmont. This case is closed with no active leads.
CRIM TRESPASS
On Wednesday, 09/25/19, a report was taken reference a criminal trespass, criminal mischief and theft which occurred in the 000 blk. of 17th Ave. The suspects are unknown.
ASSIST
On September 25, 2019 Officers were dispatched to a cold theft by phone from the 1300 block of Coffman Street. A report was taken and the case is closed.
THEFT
Longmont Police took a report of a stolen bicycle. There are no suspects at this time.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
On Wednesday, 09/25/19, a report was taken reference a criminal mischief which occurred in the 300 Blk. of 16th Ave. The suspects are unknown.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
On Wednesday, 09/25/19, a report was taken reference a criminal mischief which occurred in the 100 Blk. of Main St. The suspects are unknown.
DEATH
On 09/25/19 officers responded to the 2300 block of 9th Ave for a deceased elderly male. The death was ruled natural.
DISTURBANCE
On Wednesday September 25, 2019 Longmont officers responded to the 2300 block of Flagstaff Dr on a call of a disturbance. One juvenile male was placed on a mental health hold.
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.