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"Colorado Springs Crime Roundup: Burglary, Road Rage, and Package Theft Investigations"
- 2025/04/16
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Between April 9 and April 15, 2025, Colorado Springs Police responded to a variety of incidents across the city. On April 10 in the Briargate area, officers handled an alleged residential burglary where suspects reportedly entered a home by forcing open a back door; this case remains under investigation. Later that afternoon near the intersection of Academy Boulevard and Union Boulevard, a road rage incident involving a firearm was reported. Officers responded promptly, and no injuries were reported; the incident is under investigation and officers are reviewing area surveillance footage for leads.
On April 11 in the downtown core, police arrested an individual for alleged motor vehicle theft after a vehicle was located abandoned in a nearby lot; the suspect was taken into custody without incident and charges are pending review by the district attorney. That evening in the southeast neighborhood near Hancock Expressway, an assault was reported in a parking lot. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The suspect fled the area prior to police arrival, and the case remains under investigation.
On April 12 in the Old Colorado City area, officers responded to a reported shoplifting at a retail business. Store security detained the alleged suspect until police arrived, and an arrest was made on scene. Later that night, patrol responded to reports of shots fired near the intersection of Uintah Street and Mesa Road. No injuries were reported, but officers recovered shell casings from the roadway; the incident is under investigation.
On April 13, police responded to a disturbance involving multiple parties at an apartment complex in the southwest part of the city. Responding officers separated involved individuals and determined no arrests were warranted at that time. Early April 14, officers conducted a traffic stop for alleged impaired driving near Powers Boulevard and Palmer Park Boulevard. The driver was taken into custody following field sobriety tests and transported to El Paso County Jail.
On April 15 in the Northgate neighborhood, officers investigated a reported package theft from the porch of a residence. The case is under investigation and police are seeking public assistance. Suspect is described as a white male, late 20s, approximately 5’10” with medium build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans at the time of the incident.
No significant patterns such as a rise in violent offenses or serial property crime have been detected in the reporting period, though opportunistic thefts and vehicle-related incidents persist in various neighborhoods. Residents with information about any of these or other criminal incidents are encouraged to contact Colorado Springs Police at (719) 444-7000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
On April 11 in the downtown core, police arrested an individual for alleged motor vehicle theft after a vehicle was located abandoned in a nearby lot; the suspect was taken into custody without incident and charges are pending review by the district attorney. That evening in the southeast neighborhood near Hancock Expressway, an assault was reported in a parking lot. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The suspect fled the area prior to police arrival, and the case remains under investigation.
On April 12 in the Old Colorado City area, officers responded to a reported shoplifting at a retail business. Store security detained the alleged suspect until police arrived, and an arrest was made on scene. Later that night, patrol responded to reports of shots fired near the intersection of Uintah Street and Mesa Road. No injuries were reported, but officers recovered shell casings from the roadway; the incident is under investigation.
On April 13, police responded to a disturbance involving multiple parties at an apartment complex in the southwest part of the city. Responding officers separated involved individuals and determined no arrests were warranted at that time. Early April 14, officers conducted a traffic stop for alleged impaired driving near Powers Boulevard and Palmer Park Boulevard. The driver was taken into custody following field sobriety tests and transported to El Paso County Jail.
On April 15 in the Northgate neighborhood, officers investigated a reported package theft from the porch of a residence. The case is under investigation and police are seeking public assistance. Suspect is described as a white male, late 20s, approximately 5’10” with medium build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans at the time of the incident.
No significant patterns such as a rise in violent offenses or serial property crime have been detected in the reporting period, though opportunistic thefts and vehicle-related incidents persist in various neighborhoods. Residents with information about any of these or other criminal incidents are encouraged to contact Colorado Springs Police at (719) 444-7000 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.