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THEFT
A Longmont resident report a theft in 1700 block of Main Street. The case is closed unless viable suspect information is obtained.
BURGLARY
A Longmont resident reported a burglary and theft in the 3100 block of Lake Park Way. Case is closed due to a lack of suspect information.
FDC/CRIM TRESPASS
A Longmont resident reported a first degree criminal trespass in the 300 block of 8th Avenue. Case is closed as there is no suspect information.
STABBING
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018, Police responded to the 100 block of E 6th St on a reported stabbing. An adult female and adult male arrived at a local hospital with related injuries. An adult male was located at a residence with serious injuries. The case is open pending further investigation.
DUI
On Tuesday 092518 at approximately 2223 hours, the Longmont Police Department investigated a reported drunk driver in the 1400 block of Renaissance Dr. One adult male was arrested for DUI without incident. Case cleared by arrest.
AUTO THEFT
On 9-26-18 at 0322 hrs., officers attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of 9th and Main that failed to yield. The vehicle owner was contacted at their home in the 500 block of Atwood and advised the vehicle had been stolen. Another similar vehicle was found nearby that appears to be an unreported stolen vehicle from Denver that was involved in an attempted burglary. The cases are closed.
DEATH
The Longmont Police Department and the Boulder County Coroner's Office conducted a joint death investigation which occurred in northwest Longmont. Case is closed.
THEFT
On Wednesday, 09/26/18, a report was taken reference a theft which occurred in the 1300 Blk. of 19th Ave. The case is under investigation.
WARRANT ARREST
On 09/26/18 at 1022 hrs. a Longmont Police Officer was assigned a warrant arrest in the Longmont Municipal Court. An Adult male was taken into custody and was later released on a $100.00 bond. The case was cleared by arrest.
BURGLARY
On Wednesday, September 27, 2018 at approximately 1147 hours Longmont Police took a report of an attempted burglary in the 800 block of Kimbark St. The suspects are unknown. Due to the lack of leads this case will be closed.
THEFT
On Wednesday, 09/26/18, a report was taken reference a theft which occurred in the 300 Blk. of S. Hover. The case is closed as suspects are unknown.
WARRANT ARREST
On 09/26/18 at 1441 hrs. a Longmont Po0lice Officer was assigned a warrant arrest in the Longmont Municipal Court. A juvenile male was arrested on an active warrant. The juvenile male posted bond and was released to his parent. The case was cleared by arrest.
INJURY ACCIDENT
On Wednesday, 09/26/2018, Longmont Police responded to an injury accident between a vehicle and a bicycle at E 17th Avenue and Whitehall Drive. The adult female bicyclist was transported to the hospital due to injuries. The bicyclist was determined to be the cause of the accident.
SHOPLIFT
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018, at approximately 1612 hours, officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of South Hover Street on an adult female in custody for shoplifting. The female was issued a summons for theft and released at the scene. The case is cleared by arrest.
SHOPLIFT
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018, at approximately 1653 hours, officers were dispatched to the 500 block of South Hover Street on an adult male in custody for shoplifting. The male was issued a summons for theft and released at the scene. The case is cleared by arrest.
DOMESTIC INCIDENT
On Wednesday 09-26-2018, at 2130 hours, Officers responded to a domestic incident in the 1100 block of Judson St. A report was written. Case closed.
BURGLARY
On September 25, 2018, Longmont officers took a report of a Burglary in the 1900 block of Juniper Street. Unknown individuals entered a vacant rental property and damaged the interior. There are no suspects in this case and it will be Closed.
HARASSMENT
On 9-25-18 an adult male resident of the 200 block of Bowen reported an unusual phone message he received from the father of an ex-girlfriend. No crime occurred, but the matter was documented due to the unusual nature. The matter is closed.
BURGLARY
On September 26, 2018, the Longmont Police Department responded to the 400 block of Lashley Street on an attempted burglary. The suspect left prior to officers' arrival but was later spotted by officers in front of another nearby business. The suspect was believed to be the same person involved in numerous recent smash and grab burglaries around the area where he was armed and shot at bystanders. Longmont officers pursued the suspect in a vehicle southbound on I-25 into the Denver area but were unsuccessful in apprehending him. This case is closed.
THEFT
On Wednesday, 09/26/18, a report was taken reference a theft which occurred i the 1300 Blk. of 19th Ave. The case is closed as suspects are unknown.
ASSAULT
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Longmont Police took a phone report of a possible assault in the 1000 blk of Ken Pratt Blvd. Male victim did not want to report. Resident coordinator was calling to report. Case will be closed.
SHOPLIFT
The Longmont Police Department investigated a theft in the 2500 block of Main St. Case is cleared by arrest.