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Colorado Springs Weekly Crime Report: Carjacking Investigation and Campus Safety Concerns
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Colorado Springs Police Department Crime Digest for the week of April 11 through April 17, 2026.
On Friday, April 17, Colorado Springs Police responded to a vehicle chase involving two suspected armed carjackers. The incident occurred overnight and remains under investigation as police continue their search for the suspects.
During the week of April 12 through April 18, the Colorado Springs Police Department made 345 arrests across El Paso County. Notable incidents included multiple vehicle crashes, an arson case, and an arrest involving child sexual abuse allegations.
Looking back at Colorado College's campus crime log for the most recent reported incidents, the campus experienced several property crimes and quality of life violations in March. On March 21, a trespassing incident occurred at the E-1 Parking Lot on North Weber Street, resulting in a verbal trespass warning. The same location saw another trespassing incident on March 20, also resolved with a verbal warning. On March 18, campus safety responded to a criminal attempt on campus that remains open, as well as a theft at Arthur House that is still under investigation. That same date, officers responded to another theft at Worner Center, which also remains open.
Earlier in March, on March 12, a liquor law violation and drug possession incident involving minors was reported at Lennox House and referred to conduct proceedings. On March 10, a combined trespassing and theft incident at Worner Center resulted in a verbal trespass warning. March 9 saw a hit-and-run incident in the C-2 Parking Lot that remains under investigation, along with a trespassing call at Barnes Science Center resolved with a warning.
On March 6, campus police arrested an individual for trespassing in the C-1 Residential Parking Lot at Breton Hall. That same evening, an illegal fireworks violation was reported at Kappa Sigma Fraternity and subsequently closed. March 3 brought a trespassing incident in the Language House Quad Area and criminal mischief with a hit-and-run on public property.
The data indicates trespassing remains a persistent concern on campus, with most incidents resolved through warnings or conduct referrals. Property crimes including theft continue to warrant attention from law enforcement.
For information about ongoing investigations or to report criminal activity, listeners are encouraged to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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On Friday, April 17, Colorado Springs Police responded to a vehicle chase involving two suspected armed carjackers. The incident occurred overnight and remains under investigation as police continue their search for the suspects.
During the week of April 12 through April 18, the Colorado Springs Police Department made 345 arrests across El Paso County. Notable incidents included multiple vehicle crashes, an arson case, and an arrest involving child sexual abuse allegations.
Looking back at Colorado College's campus crime log for the most recent reported incidents, the campus experienced several property crimes and quality of life violations in March. On March 21, a trespassing incident occurred at the E-1 Parking Lot on North Weber Street, resulting in a verbal trespass warning. The same location saw another trespassing incident on March 20, also resolved with a verbal warning. On March 18, campus safety responded to a criminal attempt on campus that remains open, as well as a theft at Arthur House that is still under investigation. That same date, officers responded to another theft at Worner Center, which also remains open.
Earlier in March, on March 12, a liquor law violation and drug possession incident involving minors was reported at Lennox House and referred to conduct proceedings. On March 10, a combined trespassing and theft incident at Worner Center resulted in a verbal trespass warning. March 9 saw a hit-and-run incident in the C-2 Parking Lot that remains under investigation, along with a trespassing call at Barnes Science Center resolved with a warning.
On March 6, campus police arrested an individual for trespassing in the C-1 Residential Parking Lot at Breton Hall. That same evening, an illegal fireworks violation was reported at Kappa Sigma Fraternity and subsequently closed. March 3 brought a trespassing incident in the Language House Quad Area and criminal mischief with a hit-and-run on public property.
The data indicates trespassing remains a persistent concern on campus, with most incidents resolved through warnings or conduct referrals. Property crimes including theft continue to warrant attention from law enforcement.
For information about ongoing investigations or to report criminal activity, listeners are encouraged to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease 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