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Colorado Springs Crime Report: March 27 - April 4, 2026
Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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The search results contain only fragmented information about Colorado Springs crime incidents from late March through early April 2026, and they don't provide sufficient data to create a comprehensive weekly crime blotter in the format you've requested. Here's what's available:
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office charged 48-year-old Jason Gunderson, a Pikes Peak State College professor, with 77 counts of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust. According to the Sheriff's Office, an investigation began in February 2026 after a report of inappropriate sexual contact between the adult instructor and a minor student. Authorities determined Gunderson had engaged in a sexual relationship with the victim over more than one year, allegedly using his position to manipulate the student through promises of internship opportunities and grade manipulation. Gunderson was arrested on March 27, 2026, and held on a $50,000 bond.
Colorado Springs police were searching for two missing persons: a 9-year-old boy last seen Thursday night in the 2100 block of Delta Drive near Academy Boulevard and Chelton Road, and a 33-year-old man last seen near Pioneer Park.
According to a crime recap from the Gazette, Colorado Springs police made 320 arrests in El Paso County and responded to a fatal speed contest and death threat incidents.
Additionally, the Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of Letecia Stauch related to the 2020 death of her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon Stauch, ordering a new trial due to juror bias.
For current crime information and tips, listeners can contact Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000.
I cannot reconstruct a full weekly blotter from these limited results. To provide the comprehensive crime digest you've requested with proper data points and chronological organization, access to official police department incident reports or a dedicated crime database would be necessary.
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The search results contain only fragmented information about Colorado Springs crime incidents from late March through early April 2026, and they don't provide sufficient data to create a comprehensive weekly crime blotter in the format you've requested. Here's what's available:
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office charged 48-year-old Jason Gunderson, a Pikes Peak State College professor, with 77 counts of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust. According to the Sheriff's Office, an investigation began in February 2026 after a report of inappropriate sexual contact between the adult instructor and a minor student. Authorities determined Gunderson had engaged in a sexual relationship with the victim over more than one year, allegedly using his position to manipulate the student through promises of internship opportunities and grade manipulation. Gunderson was arrested on March 27, 2026, and held on a $50,000 bond.
Colorado Springs police were searching for two missing persons: a 9-year-old boy last seen Thursday night in the 2100 block of Delta Drive near Academy Boulevard and Chelton Road, and a 33-year-old man last seen near Pioneer Park.
According to a crime recap from the Gazette, Colorado Springs police made 320 arrests in El Paso County and responded to a fatal speed contest and death threat incidents.
Additionally, the Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of Letecia Stauch related to the 2020 death of her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon Stauch, ordering a new trial due to juror bias.
For current crime information and tips, listeners can contact Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000.
I cannot reconstruct a full weekly blotter from these limited results. To provide the comprehensive crime digest you've requested with proper data points and chronological organization, access to official police department incident reports or a dedicated crime database would be necessary.
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