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Colorado Springs Weekly Crime Report: Vehicle Thefts and Violent Crimes Under Investigation
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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According to Colorado Springs Police Department public summaries and local news outlets, the following are notable alleged criminal incidents from the past week in Colorado Springs.
In the Southeast Colorado Springs area near South Academy Boulevard and Hancock Expressway, officers responded to an alleged shooting in a commercial area late in the evening. One adult victim was transported with serious injuries, and the case remains under investigation by CSPD’s Violent Crimes Section. Police have not released a case number publicly and have not announced any arrests. Local television coverage reports detectives are asking anyone with dash-camera footage from the area around the time of the incident to contact police.
In the downtown corridor near Nevada Avenue and Cimarron Street, CSPD officers investigated an alleged aggravated robbery outside a business during nighttime hours. An adult victim reported that a suspect displayed a handgun and took personal property before fleeing on foot. Police state the investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been announced. According to local media, detectives are reviewing surveillance video from nearby businesses.
In the north end near Garden of the Gods Road and North Nevada Avenue, CSPD responded to an alleged vehicle burglary series in multiple parking lots. Several vehicles had windows broken and items taken. CSPD reports the incidents are believed to be related and remain under investigation by Property Crimes detectives. Patrol officers increased directed enforcement in the area following the reports.
In the Stratmoor Hills area near I‑25 and South Academy, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an alleged carjacking in a parking lot, where an adult victim reported being forced out of a vehicle by a suspect implying a weapon. According to sheriff’s officials, the vehicle was later recovered in the city and the case remains under investigation, with coordination between EPSO and CSPD auto theft units.
In the eastern part of the city near Powers Boulevard and Constitution Avenue, officers took multiple reports of alleged catalytic converter thefts from vehicles parked overnight in commercial lots. CSPD notes these cases remain under investigation and encourages listeners to report suspicious activity in parking areas.
Police and Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers report they continue to seek public assistance locating several wanted fugitives with ties to the Colorado Springs area, as listed on the Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers website. Investigators ask anyone with information about these individuals or any of the incidents mentioned to submit a tip.
Across the week, property crimes such as vehicle break-ins and thefts from autos remain a significant trend, along with scattered incidents of gun-related violent crime concentrated in commercial and high-traffic corridors. For emergencies, listeners should call 911. For non-emergency reports within Colorado Springs, listeners can contact CSPD’s non-emergency line. For anonymous tips, listeners can reach Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.
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In the Southeast Colorado Springs area near South Academy Boulevard and Hancock Expressway, officers responded to an alleged shooting in a commercial area late in the evening. One adult victim was transported with serious injuries, and the case remains under investigation by CSPD’s Violent Crimes Section. Police have not released a case number publicly and have not announced any arrests. Local television coverage reports detectives are asking anyone with dash-camera footage from the area around the time of the incident to contact police.
In the downtown corridor near Nevada Avenue and Cimarron Street, CSPD officers investigated an alleged aggravated robbery outside a business during nighttime hours. An adult victim reported that a suspect displayed a handgun and took personal property before fleeing on foot. Police state the investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been announced. According to local media, detectives are reviewing surveillance video from nearby businesses.
In the north end near Garden of the Gods Road and North Nevada Avenue, CSPD responded to an alleged vehicle burglary series in multiple parking lots. Several vehicles had windows broken and items taken. CSPD reports the incidents are believed to be related and remain under investigation by Property Crimes detectives. Patrol officers increased directed enforcement in the area following the reports.
In the Stratmoor Hills area near I‑25 and South Academy, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an alleged carjacking in a parking lot, where an adult victim reported being forced out of a vehicle by a suspect implying a weapon. According to sheriff’s officials, the vehicle was later recovered in the city and the case remains under investigation, with coordination between EPSO and CSPD auto theft units.
In the eastern part of the city near Powers Boulevard and Constitution Avenue, officers took multiple reports of alleged catalytic converter thefts from vehicles parked overnight in commercial lots. CSPD notes these cases remain under investigation and encourages listeners to report suspicious activity in parking areas.
Police and Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers report they continue to seek public assistance locating several wanted fugitives with ties to the Colorado Springs area, as listed on the Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers website. Investigators ask anyone with information about these individuals or any of the incidents mentioned to submit a tip.
Across the week, property crimes such as vehicle break-ins and thefts from autos remain a significant trend, along with scattered incidents of gun-related violent crime concentrated in commercial and high-traffic corridors. For emergencies, listeners should call 911. For non-emergency reports within Colorado Springs, listeners can contact CSPD’s non-emergency line. For anonymous tips, listeners can reach Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.
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