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"Crime Report Digest: Arrests, Shootings, and Community Efforts in Colorado Springs"

"Crime Report Digest: Arrests, Shootings, and Community Efforts in Colorado Springs"

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Colorado Springs Police Department Crime Report Digest - March 11-17, 2025

On March 11, officers responded to a reported assault at a residence near Parkhill Baptist Church. Stephanie Ann Linnebur was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant and transported to Weld County Jail.

A shooting incident occurred on March 12 in the 2100 block of East 14th Street. Officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert and found evidence of a drive-by shooting. The case remains under investigation.

On March 14, police arrested Noah Esquibel and Tyler Monarco on separate failure to comply warrants in Trinidad.

Officers responded to a disturbance call at Centennial High School on March 15. A fight between two male students resulted in one being transported to a local hospital for treatment of injuries. The incident is under investigation.

On March 16, detectives from the Narcotics and Gang Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in the 2000 block of Belmont Avenue, based on information gathered during an ongoing investigation. Details of any arrests or evidence seized were not released.

A shooting occurred in the 1000 block of Elm Street on March 17. Officers found an adult male victim with apparent gunshot wounds. The victim's condition and details of potential suspects were not disclosed. The case is under active investigation.

On March 18, multiple Pueblo police officers were injured in an officer-involved shooting. The incident occurred during a response to a call, but specific details were not provided due to the ongoing investigation.

Also on March 18, Jeremiah D. Morelli was arrested by the Fremont County Sheriff's Office on charges of third-degree assault and two additional unspecified charges.

Throughout the week, officers conducted routine patrols and traffic stops, resulting in several arrests for outstanding warrants and minor offenses.

The police department notes a slight decrease in vehicle thefts compared to previous months, attributing this to increased community awareness and proactive policing efforts.

Authorities remind the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Anyone with information related to these incidents is urged to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000. For emergencies, always call 911.

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