2021 News /police/ en Safety Alert: Car Theft Reported at Williams Village /police/2021/12/10/safety-alert-car-theft-reported-williams-village Safety Alert: Car Theft Reported at Williams Village Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 12/10/2021 - 22:13 Categories: 2021 News Tags: 2021 News Safety Alert

CUPD is investigating a vehicle theft and an attempted vehicle theft at Williams Village. Police received a report of a white 2016 Hyundai Tucson stolen from lot 622 at Williams Village at approximately 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, followed by a report of an attempted theft of a white Kia Forte in the same lot at approximately 8:45 p.m. Dec. 10. Police believe the incidents are connected. No one was injured and police do not believe there is a threat to life or safety. Police do not have a suspect description at this time.

View a map of the location of this incident.

Anyone with information regarding this crime or the suspect’s location is encouraged to contact CUPD at (303) 492-6666, reference case numbers 2021-2460 and 2467. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers by phone or email is available at .

If additional information becomes available regarding this incident, it will be added to the CUPD Safety Alert webpage.

Police recommend taking anything of value with you when parking your vehicle. If you plan to park your vehicle for an extended period of time, make a plan to check on the status of your vehicle. 

Campus Safety Information

This message is being sent pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), a federal law that requires disclosure of major crime and policy information. For more information on the Clery Act and CU Boulder’s policies, please see .

Help fight crime by reporting suspicious persons or activity to CUPD immediately. Please note that race, ethnicity, gender, and/or religious affiliations are not considered the basis for suspicion; only behaviors are considered suspicious.

If you have experienced a traumatic incident, you have options for services and assistance. For free and confidential support please contact CU Boulder’s Office of Victim Assistance (OVA), 303-492-8855. OVA is a resource for those impacted by trauma as well as for those supporting impacted people.

CUPD is investigating a vehicle theft and an attempted vehicle theft at Williams Village.

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Sat, 11 Dec 2021 05:13:25 +0000 Anonymous 2745 at /police
Safety Alert: burglary inside CU Boulder Rec Center /police/2021/03/31/safety-alert-burglary-inside-cu-boulder-rec-center Safety Alert: burglary inside CU Boulder Rec Center Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 03/31/2021 - 20:37 Categories: 2021 News Tags: 2021 News Safety Alert

To the CU Boulder community:

On March 31, 2021, at approximately 2:30 p.m., the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) was notified of burglary inside the CU Boulder Rec Center, 1855 Pleasant Street. The suspect entered the facility by providing false information to staff and then stole or ransacked multiple backpacks from hallway cubbies and took credit cards and cash from the backpacks. One of the credit cards was used to purchase more than $400 in Visa gift cards at a local convenience store. The suspect is believed to be involved in a similar case at the Rec Center on March 29, 2021, that was reported through our online system.

The suspect was perceived to be:

  • White male
  • 6’2”-6’4”
  • 250-280 pounds
  • Short hair, possibly gray or light-colored
  • Tattoo on right calf
  • Wearing blue shorts and a Reebok sweatshirt
  • Had a cane on March 29, but not on March 31
  • Green and white buff
  • Tan ballcap

CUPD is investigating these incidents. Anyone with information regarding this crime or the suspect’s location is encouraged to contact CUPD at (303) 492-6666. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers by phone or email is available at .

This message is being sent pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), a federal law that requires disclosure of major crime and policy information. For more information on the Clery Act and CU Boulder’s policies, please see www.colorado.edu/clery. 

Help fight crime by reporting suspicious persons or activity to CUPD immediately. Please note that race, ethnicity, gender, and/or religious affiliations are not considered the basis for suspicion; only behaviors are considered suspicious.

If you have experienced a traumatic incident, you have options for services and assistance. For free and confidential support please contact CU Boulder’s Office of Victim Assistance (OVA), 303-492-8855. OVA is a resource for those impacted by traumatic experiences as well as for those supporting impacted people.

     

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Thu, 01 Apr 2021 02:37:18 +0000 Anonymous 2295 at /police
Safety Alert: Possible burglary in Newton Court apartments /police/2021/02/14/safety-alert-possible-burglary-newton-court-apartments Safety Alert: Possible burglary in Newton Court apartments Anonymous (not verified) Sun, 02/14/2021 - 06:13 Categories: 2021 News Tags: 2021 News Safety Alert

To the CU Boulder Community:

On Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, at approximately 3 a.m., the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) was notified of a possible burglary in the Newton Court apartments. The victims reported that someone entered their apartment between 1:30 and 3 a.m. through an unlocked sliding patio door. One person was in the apartment when the burglary occurred, but did not have contact with the suspect and was not aware of the incident until later. During the course of the investigation, officers discovered that this was the second time that someone had entered this apartment and taken items. A previous burglary occurred on Jan. 8, 2021. That incident had not been previously reported.

Several identification items were taken this morning, including a passport, student visa, clothes, shoes, and a wallet with a driver’s license and debit and credit cards. A large hiking backpack was also taken. The suspect appears to have left behind some of their own clothing items. Officers followed bike tracks in the snow leading away from the apartment until they led to a plowed parking lot and the trail ended.

CUPD is currently investigating the incident. There is no physical description of the suspect. Anyone with information regarding this crime is encouraged to contact CUPD at (303) 492-6666. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers is available at . 

This message is being sent pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), a federal law that requires disclosure of major crime and policy information. For more information on the Clery Act and CU Boulder’s policies, please see .

Please note that race, ethnicity, gender, and/or religious affiliations are NOT considered the basis for suspicion; only behaviors are considered suspicious.

If you have experienced a traumatic incident, you have options for services and assistance. For free and confidential support please contact CU Boulder’s Office of Victim Assistance (OVA), 303-492-8855. OVA is a resource for those impacted by trauma as well as for those supporting impacted people.

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Sun, 14 Feb 2021 13:13:37 +0000 Anonymous 2177 at /police
Safety Alert: Possible stabbing in the area of Andrews Arboretum /police/node/2115 Safety Alert: Possible stabbing in the area of Andrews Arboretum Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 01/21/2021 - 15:07 Categories: 2021 News Tags: 2021 News Safety Alert

To the CU Boulder Community:

On Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, at approximately 1:45 p.m., the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) was notified of a possible stabbing that the Boulder Police Department (BPD) was investigating in the area of the Andrews Arboretum just south of Broadway and Marine Street. The victim reported that the incident took place in the wooded area along the bike path that traverses down the hill from Main Campus. At this time, BPD is still gathering suspect information.

The Boulder Police Department is currently investigating the incident. Please avoid the area. Anyone with information regarding this crime is encouraged to contact BPD at (303) 441-3333. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers is available at . If you are concerned about a loved one, please reach out to them directly.

This message is being sent pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), a federal law that requires disclosure of major crime and policy information. For more information on the Clery Act and CU Boulder’s policies, please see www.colorado.edu/clery.

Please note that race, ethnicity, gender, and/or religious affiliations are NOT considered the basis for suspicion; only behaviors are considered suspicious.

If you have experienced a traumatic incident, you have options for services and assistance. For free and confidential support please contact CU Boulder’s Office of Victim Assistance (OVA), 303-492-8855. OVA is a resource for those impacted by trauma as well as for those supporting impacted people.

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Thu, 21 Jan 2021 22:07:29 +0000 Anonymous 2115 at /police