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Petty Crimes and Code Violations in Colorado Springs

Petty Crimes and Code Violations in Colorado Springs

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Between June 8 and June 14, 2025, Colorado Springs Police Department and El Paso County Sheriff’s Office responded to several notable criminal incidents across the city and surrounding areas. The following summary provides key details based on official public records released during the week.

In the Briargate neighborhood, officers responded to a disturbance involving multiple individuals in the vicinity of North Academy Boulevard on June 13. The incident, initially reported as a disturbance, is currently under investigation and no arrests have been announced.

El Paso County deputies assisted with an enforcement and cleanup operation in the B Street area near the city’s southern limits during the week. This operation focused on code violations and community safety; no criminal arrests were reported in connection with this action.

Reports of petty theft and criminal trespass continued in nearby communities. In Manitou Springs, adjacent to Colorado Springs, police responded to a criminal trespass in the area of Manitou Avenue, as well as a call regarding petty theft near the same thoroughfare. These incidents remain under investigation, and no suspect information has been released. Manitou Springs officers also handled a vehicle stop near W. Colorado Avenue and Ridge Road, resulting in a citation issued; no further enforcement action was reported.

No significant violent crimes or major property offenses such as homicide, armed robbery, or aggravated assault were reported in publicly released summaries for the period. There were no public requests for suspect assistance or suspect descriptions issued by law enforcement during the week.

Based on the available data, incidents remain typical for the season, with property crimes—such as petty theft and trespass—representing the most frequently reported offenses. No concerning patterns or upticks in particular types of crime were identified in the week’s reports.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to contact Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000 or report tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (719) 634-7867.
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