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Uptick in Colorado Springs Violent Crimes; Stolen Vehicles Involved; Police Arrest DEA Suspect

Uptick in Colorado Springs Violent Crimes; Stolen Vehicles Involved; Police Arrest DEA Suspect

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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**Colorado Springs Crime Report Digest for December 16-23, 2024**

- **December 16, 2024**: A stabbing occurred in Downtown Colorado Springs early Sunday morning. The incident is under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 17, 2024**: A shooting on the west side of Colorado Springs resulted in one death. The incident is under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 18, 2024**: A shooting outside City Market in Woodland Park resulted in one death. The incident is under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 19, 2024**: A man died following a shooting along South Chelton Road Tuesday evening. The incident is under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 20, 2024**: Pueblo Police arrested a suspect in the city's 18th homicide. The suspect is in custody. No case number is available.

- **December 21, 2024**: A smash and grab involving stolen vehicles and minors occurred in Colorado Springs. The incident is under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 22, 2024**: A DEA operation seized more than 600,000 pills, and a Denver man was arrested in Colorado Springs. The suspect is in custody. No case number is available.

- **December 23, 2024**: A CSPD officer was arrested for intimidation and violation of a protection order. The officer is in custody. No case number is available.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: There has been an increase in violent crimes, including shootings and stabbings, across Colorado Springs. Additionally, there have been multiple incidents involving minors and stolen vehicles.

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at (719) 634-STOP (7867).

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