Two suspects are now in custody following both a vehicle and foot pursuit that led Larimer County Sheriff deputies from Fort Collins to Wellington Monday morning.
The report that was released covers any detainers that were issued throughout the country from January 28th to February 3rd. Weld County was cited in the report along with Boulder County, Denver, and Broomfield.
It’s so important for drivers to pull over to the farthest lane possible when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is approaching in the rear view – not only is it the law, but it can result in someone’s life being saved.
This isn't the first time that the missing women has has an incident of this kind, as in the past she has driven away from her home for several days. Authorities believe that nothing suspicious has occurred at the person's home.
Officials haven't stated the exact date that the crime occurred, but they have posted the surveillance video of the crime and asking residents of Fort Collins to please come forward with any information that they may have.
The incident occurred on Pierce Drive in Wellington after a deputy with the Larimer County Sheriffs Office encountered the residence and detected smoke in the area. The suspect has been charged with first degree arson.
The latest DUI enforcement campaign started on February 3rd and lasted until February 6th. Officials throughout the state will bring it back starting March 10th for the St. Patricks Day celebrations that will occur.
There are currently six cold cases that are still waiting to be solved in the city of Fort Collins, and here are five that will grab your attention. This story also contains video of one cold case that received national attention.
It's never a good thing for someone in the community to get something stolen from them that is very personal, but the Fort Collins Police Department has found the perfect way to get the word out while having some fun.