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Longmont and Frederick police notes: Missing person; stolen vehicle; car crashes
Longmont and Frederick police notes: Missing person; stolen vehicle; car crashes

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Longmont and Frederick police notes: Missing person; stolen vehicle; car crashes

LONGMONT Monday 4:03 p.m. Longmont police responded to the 10 block of 21st Avenue for a medical assist. A man was discovered deceased. The Boulder County Coroner's investigator responded and released the body to a mortuary. This case is closed. 5:04 p.m. Longmont police took the report of a missing person. The individual was entered into Colorado Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center as missing. 5:29 p.m. Officers were dispatched to take the report of a stolen vehicle from the 1600 Block of County Line Road. Tuesday 6:07 Officers responded to the 600 block of Lashley Street on the report of an assault. A report was taken. FREDERICK May 19 4:34 p.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Puritan Way and Colo. 52. 9:54 a.m. Police responded to a traffic accident in the 300 block of Fifth St. May 20 7:22 p.m. a.m. Police responded to a traffic accident on Bella Rosa Parkway. May 21 11:42 a.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Colo. 52 and the I-25 north on-ramp. 5 p.m. Police responded to a theft in the 700 block of Fifth Street. 7:25 p.m. Police responded to a report of soliciting without a permit in the 6800 block of Second Street. May 25 1:31 p.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Bella Rosa Parkway and Victoria Circle. May 26 10:26 p.m. Police responded to a DUI in the 8500 block of Colorado Boulevard. 12:14 p.m. Police responded to an aggravated robbery in the 100 block of Fourth Street. May 27 1 p.m. Police responded to a report of a theft in the 6100 block of Gorham Street. May 28 4:12 p.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Bella Rosa Parkway and Aggregate Boulevard. May 30 6:45 a.m. Police responded to a hit-and-run crash in the 4800 block of Eagle Place. 5:12 p.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Colo. 52 and Bryan Court. May 31 4:12 p.m. Police responded to a traffic accident at Tipple Parkway and South Hawthorn Street. June 1 7:42 p.m. Police responded to a report of vandalism in the 200 block of Fourth Street. 2:21 a.m. Police responded to a traffic accident – DWAI in the 5000 block of Mount Osage Street.

Speed cameras in place in Northern Colorado town as 30-day warning period begins
Speed cameras in place in Northern Colorado town as 30-day warning period begins

CBS News

time06-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • CBS News

Speed cameras in place in Northern Colorado town as 30-day warning period begins

Automated speed trailers have been deployed around the City of Longmont in Northern Colorado to ticket speeders. Right now, there is a 30-day warning period to warn these speeders about the new program. One of the speed trailers can be found on Collyer Street. Along with the machine, there are warning signs around the neighborhood, including a Traffic Laws Photo Enforced sign. This means slow down or risk getting a speeding ticket. If you receive the warning or ticket, it will be sent to your home, explaining how fast you are going and what you have to pay. Automated speed trailers have been deployed around the City of Longmont to ticket speeders. CBS Longmont police say they are still working on the red-light cameras, which will work the same way. You will see them at intersections and highways, including: Main Street or Highway 287 Pace Street Ken Pratt Boulevard or Highway 119 Hover Road (N. 95th Street) Airport Road (N. 87th Street) 17th Avenue Mountain View Avenue 11th Avenue 9th Avenue 3rd Avenue Pike Road 21st Avenue 23rd Avenue When you speed through these areas, the camera will take a picture of the front and back of your vehicle, where the license plates are. You will see these cameras around neighborhoods, construction, and school zones, places where you see the worst speeding violations. Pedestrians are always the ones who risk getting killed in crashes. "If two cars are going 45 mph and they collide with each other, going in different directions at any intersection, one of them is going to get pushed into an area," said Longmont Police Chief Jeff Satur. "If you are a pedestrian at that intersection, there's potential you could be injured from that." The warning period will end on May 29.

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