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District attorney s office announces criminal probe into 73-year-old woman s arrest by Loveland police

District attorney s office announces criminal probe into 73-year-old woman s arrest by Loveland police
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Larimer County reports 21 new COVID-19 outbreaks, including 2 daycares

Twenty-one new COVID-19 outbreaks brought Larimer County to its highest number of active outbreaks since January, though outbreaks continue to trend smaller in size. Outbreaks newly reported this week included two daycare centers, an elementary school, two middle schools, and two long-term care facilities. There are now 86 active outbreaks in Larimer County, according to county and state data reported on Wednesday. The biggest outbreak newly reported this week was at Webber Middle School, 4201 Seneca St. in Fort Collins, with nine cases among students and one case among staff and an onset date of April 12. Bill Reed Middle School, 370 W. Fourth St. in Loveland, appeared on the list this week with seven cases among students, two cases among staff and an onset date of April 6.

Fort Collins Police Search for South College Bank Robber

Fort Collins Police Search for South College Bank Robber It was no pre-April Fool s Day joke on the afternoon of March 30, 2021, when a man robbed the First Bank off of College north of Drake. Fort Collins Police Services is asking for the public s assistance in finding the man who robbed the First Bank at 2315 South College, at approximately 3:00 p.m, after indicating that he had a gun. The suspect left with an undisclosed amount of money. Get our free mobile app The suspect is a Hispanic male, approximately 5 foot, 2 inches tall, with tattoos on his hands and wrists. I guess gloves weren t an option.

Fort Collins Police Dogs Get Body Armor Donation

Fort Collins Police Dogs Get Body Armor Donation The intelligence of a dog is incredible. Add that to a breed of dog with intense drive, focus and a lot of very specialized training and you can have an amazing K9 police sidekick. Fort Collins Police Services has multiple K9s on their team, and four of their newest members just received some really nice body armor. The Fort Collins Police Services K9s received a donation from Vested Interest in K9s. The donation has provided body armor for Colt, Eleiko, Thor and Bia. These four-legged officers perform both Patrol and Narcotics Detection, according to the FCPS. Vested Interest has provided over 4,183 vests to K9s in all 50 states at a value of $6.9 million, made possible by both private and corporate donations.

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