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Colorado Springs Crime Recap: Arrests, Investigations, and No Major Trends
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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On Thursday night near the intersection of South Nevada Avenue and East Brookside Street, Colorado Springs police arrested Sean Harvey, 59, and Ronald Dyer, 46, following a traffic stop for expired plates. Investigators determined the suspects were allegedly involved in a robbery at the Circle K gas station on the 2700 block of West Colorado Avenue minutes earlier. Store staff reported the suspects threatened the clerk and stole merchandise before fleeing in a vehicle. Harvey was booked on an unrelated felony warrant and new charges of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance after officers found methamphetamine. Dyer was taken into custody at the scene. This case remains under investigation, and Colorado Springs Police are not seeking public assistance at this time. Source: KRDO.
On October 28, a fatal crash occurred at Dublin Boulevard and Cloud Dancer Drive in the northeast region. The El Paso County Coroner identified the deceased driver as a 21-year-old male. The official report states officers responded to the scene following a high-speed collision; investigation is ongoing, and no suspect is sought according to Colorado Springs government resources.
In the southeast sector, a fatal collision was reported on East Fountain Boulevard near Academy Park Loop on October 18. Colorado Springs Police responded at approximately 2:17 a.m. and confirmed one adult male victim was pronounced dead at the scene. No evidence of ongoing criminal investigation was disclosed, and no public assistance is requested. Information from the Colorado Springs city government.
El Paso County court dockets reflect multiple active cases from the past week. For example, case number 2025CR4265 involves an alleged offense under review, with bond hearings and pretrial conferences scheduled according to Colorado Judicial Branch records. Status varies from pretrial to scheduled appearances.
No burglary, assault, or major theft cases with active appeals for public assistance regarding suspect description have been released this week by police. Court records did not list new homicide or violent crime incidents publicly requiring immediate public tips.
No recent incidents involving juvenile suspects or accidents involving pedestrians have been released by local authorities for criminal investigation.
No patterns of organized activity such as increased car theft, burglaries, or gang-related incidents were identified or reported to Colorado Springs Police Department in the last seven days based on court, government, and news sources.
Listeners who possess information about any unresolved incidents, recent crimes, or suspicious activity are encouraged to call Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-7867.
No consistent trends indicating a spike in violent crime, property crime, or drug distribution have emerged in Colorado Springs this week. This crime digest reflects the most current and publicly available crime and court information up to November 8, 2025.
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On October 28, a fatal crash occurred at Dublin Boulevard and Cloud Dancer Drive in the northeast region. The El Paso County Coroner identified the deceased driver as a 21-year-old male. The official report states officers responded to the scene following a high-speed collision; investigation is ongoing, and no suspect is sought according to Colorado Springs government resources.
In the southeast sector, a fatal collision was reported on East Fountain Boulevard near Academy Park Loop on October 18. Colorado Springs Police responded at approximately 2:17 a.m. and confirmed one adult male victim was pronounced dead at the scene. No evidence of ongoing criminal investigation was disclosed, and no public assistance is requested. Information from the Colorado Springs city government.
El Paso County court dockets reflect multiple active cases from the past week. For example, case number 2025CR4265 involves an alleged offense under review, with bond hearings and pretrial conferences scheduled according to Colorado Judicial Branch records. Status varies from pretrial to scheduled appearances.
No burglary, assault, or major theft cases with active appeals for public assistance regarding suspect description have been released this week by police. Court records did not list new homicide or violent crime incidents publicly requiring immediate public tips.
No recent incidents involving juvenile suspects or accidents involving pedestrians have been released by local authorities for criminal investigation.
No patterns of organized activity such as increased car theft, burglaries, or gang-related incidents were identified or reported to Colorado Springs Police Department in the last seven days based on court, government, and news sources.
Listeners who possess information about any unresolved incidents, recent crimes, or suspicious activity are encouraged to call Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-7867.
No consistent trends indicating a spike in violent crime, property crime, or drug distribution have emerged in Colorado Springs this week. This crime digest reflects the most current and publicly available crime and court information up to November 8, 2025.
Thank you for tuning in to your daily Colorado Springs crime report, and please subscribe so you never miss a beat. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI