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Colorado Springs Crime Update: Domestic Violence, Traffic Incidents, and Investigations
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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The Colorado Springs Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance along Weber Street Monday afternoon. Officers encountered a man violating an active domestic violence protection order by allegedly assaulting the victim and damaging the residence. According to KOAA, police arrived while the suspect was attempting to break into a locked room where the victim had taken shelter. Officers used force to enter, and during the arrest an officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at the hospital. The suspect, identified as Scott Moore, was taken into custody and booked on misdemeanor charges related to the incident. The status is under investigation.
Tuesday at approximately 4:11 p.m., Colorado Springs Police and Fire departments responded to a vehicle crash at the King Soopers grocery store off Uintah Street just northwest of downtown. Local outlets including CPR News and KRDO report that a motorist driving an electric truck crashed through the storefront, prompting heavy rescue and hazmat crews to secure the scene and ensure structural safety. Six individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to local hospitals; the driver was also treated for minor injuries. Police report that the driver is cooperating and there is no indication of criminal intent. The case remains under investigation and King Soopers will remain closed at least through Wednesday.
No homicide or suspicious death investigations were publicly announced within the city this past week, with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation noting that a suspicious death in Kremmling, northwest of the region, is considered an isolated incident not posing a threat to public safety. Investigators are not seeking additional suspects at this time.
No crime reports indicate urgent requests for public assistance or provide suspect descriptions for outstanding cases in the Colorado Springs area during the past week. Most incidents referenced are either under investigation or have resulted in arrests with charges pending court appearances.
Significant patterns observed this week include an ongoing focus on domestic violence and protection order violations, along with traffic-related accidental injuries in public spaces. Listeners who witness suspicious activity or have information that could assist ongoing investigations should call the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or reach Crime Stoppers anonymously at 719-634-7867.
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Tuesday at approximately 4:11 p.m., Colorado Springs Police and Fire departments responded to a vehicle crash at the King Soopers grocery store off Uintah Street just northwest of downtown. Local outlets including CPR News and KRDO report that a motorist driving an electric truck crashed through the storefront, prompting heavy rescue and hazmat crews to secure the scene and ensure structural safety. Six individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to local hospitals; the driver was also treated for minor injuries. Police report that the driver is cooperating and there is no indication of criminal intent. The case remains under investigation and King Soopers will remain closed at least through Wednesday.
No homicide or suspicious death investigations were publicly announced within the city this past week, with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation noting that a suspicious death in Kremmling, northwest of the region, is considered an isolated incident not posing a threat to public safety. Investigators are not seeking additional suspects at this time.
No crime reports indicate urgent requests for public assistance or provide suspect descriptions for outstanding cases in the Colorado Springs area during the past week. Most incidents referenced are either under investigation or have resulted in arrests with charges pending court appearances.
Significant patterns observed this week include an ongoing focus on domestic violence and protection order violations, along with traffic-related accidental injuries in public spaces. Listeners who witness suspicious activity or have information that could assist ongoing investigations should call the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or reach Crime Stoppers anonymously at 719-634-7867.
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