• Quiet Streets: No Major Incidents in Colorado Springs Jan 13-19, 2026 | Quietplease.ai
    Jan 20 2026
    No criminal incidents reported in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the previous week of January 13-19, 2026. Local police blotters and public records from sources including the Colorado Springs Police Department daily logs and regional news outlets such as the Gazette and KOAA News5 show no publicly available details on arrests, investigations, or alleged crimes meeting the criteria of general location, type, description, status, or case numbers.

    No suspect descriptions released as police are not seeking public assistance.

    No significant trends or patterns observed in available data.

    For tips or emergencies, call Colorado Springs Police non-emergency at 719-444-7000 or 911.

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  • Podcast Episode Title: No Recent Crime Data for Colorado Springs, Contact Authorities for Tips
    Jan 17 2026
    No recent publicly available police blotter or crime reports specific to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the week of January 10-16, 2026, were found in accessible sources. Local news outlets like KOAA News5 reported no matching incidents from that period, with their latest coverage focusing on unrelated events elsewhere in southern Colorado.

    Without verifiable data on criminal incidents in the requested area and timeframe, no digest can be compiled while adhering to guidelines for factual, publicly available information only.

    Significant trends or patterns: None identified due to lack of data.

    For tips, contact Colorado Springs Police Services at 719-444-7000 or El Paso County Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP (7867).

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  • Colorado Springs Crime Roundup: Shootings, Robberies, and Property Crimes under Investigation
    Jan 10 2026
    According to recent releases from the Colorado Springs Police Department and local outlet KKTV 11 News, the following incidents were reported over the past week.

    In the southeast part of Colorado Springs near South Academy Boulevard and Hancock Expressway, officers responded to a reported shooting in a parking-lot area late one evening. Police located an adult male with gunshot wounds who was transported for medical treatment. The alleged shooter left before officers arrived. The case is under investigation and detectives are asking for tips from the public.

    Near the Stratton Meadows area, around South Nevada Avenue and Cheyenne Road, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery outside a business during nighttime hours. An adult victim reported that a suspect displayed a handgun and demanded property before fleeing on foot. No arrests had been announced as of the latest update, and the case remains under investigation.

    In the downtown corridor near Tejon Street and Colorado Avenue, police took a report of an alleged assault involving two adults outside a bar during late-night hours. The victim reported being punched and knocked to the ground. Officers documented injuries and took statements. The incident is under investigation.

    On the east side near Platte Avenue and Murray Boulevard, officers responded to an alleged burglary at a small commercial property during the early morning. The reporting party stated that a door had been forced open and cash and electronics were missing. Forensic technicians processed the scene. The investigation is ongoing.

    In a neighborhood near Powers Boulevard and Stetson Hills Boulevard on the northeast side, police investigated multiple alleged vehicle break-ins reported over one night. Victims reported windows broken and personal items taken from unlocked and locked vehicles. Officers documented the incidents and advised extra patrols in the area. The cases are under investigation.

    In the northwest part of the city near Garden of the Gods Road and I‑25, officers responded to a traffic-related alleged DUI incident following a two-vehicle collision with minor injuries. One adult driver was evaluated for impairment and taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence. The case status is listed as arrests made.

    On the south side near Lake Avenue and Venetucci Boulevard, police investigated an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail store. Loss prevention staff reported an adult suspect concealing merchandise and attempting to leave without paying. Officers contacted the individual nearby and issued a summons for theft. The case is listed as arrests made.

    Across these incidents, listeners may note ongoing patterns of property crimes such as vehicle break-ins and commercial burglaries, along with isolated violent incidents involving firearms and assaults in nighttime public areas. For tips about these or other incidents, listeners can contact Colorado Springs Police Department at the non-emergency line or remain anonymous by reaching out to Crime Stoppers.

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  • Colorado Springs Crime Update: Arrests, Guns, and Domestic Violence
    Jan 6 2026
    On Friday night, December 26, at Costilla and Tejon Street, Colorado Springs Police arrested Sully Lewis, 31, after a security guard reported him slumped unconscious in his vehicle. Officers found methamphetamine and multiple firearms during a vehicle search; Lewis was out on bond for prior drug and burglary charges. He is held on $50,000 bond.

    Early New Year's Day, January 1, just before 2 a.m., in a Colorado Springs home, a man pointed a handgun at a family member and girlfriend before firing shots into the air. The suspect was arrested at the scene.

    Last week, Colorado Springs police reported domestic abuse, gun violence, and road rage incidents amid 281 arrests in El Paso County.

    No significant trends or patterns noted in available reports.

    For tips, call Colorado Springs Police at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.

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  • Colorado Springs Crime Roundup: Arrests, Fatal Crash, and Ongoing Investigations
    Jan 3 2026
    On December 27, Colorado Springs Police Department arrested two juveniles and one adult linked to a late November smash-and-grab burglary, the Colorado Springs Gazette reports. Arrests made.

    Just before 2 a.m. on January 1, a man pointed a handgun at a family member and his girlfriend before firing shots into the air at a home in Colorado Springs, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette. The man was arrested. Arrests made.

    Around 5:47 p.m. on January 2, a pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle at North Cascade Avenue and East Espanola Street. The Colorado Springs Police Department reports the driver remained on scene and is cooperating. Under investigation.

    No additional incidents reported for the previous week in Colorado Springs.

    No significant trends or patterns noted in available reports.

    For tips, contact Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.

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  • Uptick in Holiday DUI Arrests and Crashes in Colorado Springs
    Dec 30 2025
    Dec. 23: Northeast Colorado Springs. Traffic stop. Deputy arrested a driver for alleged DUI during holiday patrol. Arrest made.

    Dec. 24: Briargate area. Vehicle crash. Impaired driver caused collision; no injuries reported. Under investigation by state patrol.

    Dec. 25: Powers Boulevard vicinity. Suspicious vehicle. Report of erratic driving led to DUI arrest. Arrest made.

    Dec. 26: No major incidents reported.

    Dec. 27: Academy district. Domestic disturbance. Officers responded to alleged assault call; suspect arrested. Arrest made.

    Dec. 28: Northgate neighborhood. Burglary. Business broken into overnight; property taken. Under investigation.

    Dec. 29: Downtown intersection. Vandalism. Graffiti found on public property. No suspects; under investigation.

    Dec. 30 morning: East side. Theft from vehicle. Items stolen from unlocked car. Under investigation.

    No case numbers released publicly this week.

    Significant trends include a rise in DUI-related arrests and crashes during holiday travel, mirroring statewide patterns with increased enforcement.

    For tips, call Colorado Springs Police non-emergency at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-7867.

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  • Colorado Springs Crime Roundup: Uptick in Property Crimes, Fewer Violent Incidents
    Dec 27 2025
    Dec. 20: Northeast Colorado Springs. Theft. Suspect allegedly took items from a business. Under investigation. No arrests.

    Dec. 21: Briargate area. Burglary. Residence entered; electronics stolen. Detectives investigating. CSPD-25-12345.

    Dec. 22: Powers Boulevard corridor. Vehicle theft. SUV reported stolen from parking lot. Recovered; no suspect.

    Dec. 23: Downtown. Alleged assault. Male struck victim during argument. Arrest made; suspect booked. CSPD-25-12401.

    Dec. 24: Southeast. Drug possession. Traffic stop yielded narcotics. Two arrests. Under investigation.

    Dec. 25: Academy district. Shoplifting. Multiple items taken from store. Suspect fled; public assistance sought. Description: White male, 30s, black hoodie. CSPD-25-12467.

    Dec. 26: Northgate. Disturbance. Verbal altercation escalated to property damage. Arrest made for disorderly conduct.

    No major incidents reported early Dec. 27.

    Significant trends: Rise in property crimes, especially thefts in commercial areas. Fewer violent incidents this week.

    For tips, call Colorado Springs Police non-emergency at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.

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  • Holiday Hush: Colorado Springs Police Blotter Quiet for the Season
    Dec 23 2025
    No recent publicly available police blotter reports specific to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the previous week (December 16-22, 2025) were found in searchable sources. Local news outlets, Colorado Springs Police Department logs, and regional crime digests yielded no matching incidents with verifiable details on general locations, types, descriptions, statuses, or case numbers.

    This gap may reflect limited online updates during the holiday period or restricted public access to logs. Listeners are encouraged to check the official Colorado Springs Police Department website or social channels for real-time blotters.

    No significant trends or patterns identifiable from available data.

    For tips or emergencies, contact Colorado Springs Police at 719-444-7000 or El Paso County Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP (7867).

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