Boulder PD: Suspicious items found on Pearl Street Mall not a threat, area reopens
The Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder was under a shelter-in-place order due to multiple suspicious items seen in the area. Author: Allison Sylte Updated: 3:01 PM MDT April 8, 2021
BOULDER, Colo. The suspicious items that prompted a shelter-in-place order for the area around the Pearl Street Mall have been checked and are not a threat, Boulder Police said.
Police have cleared the scene and have reopened the area to vehicles and pedestrians.
At 10:30 a.m. the Records Department within Boulder Police received a phone call from a person who said multiple explosive devices with a remote-controlled ignition were placed near 13th and Pearl streets. People in the vicinity of downtown Boulder were told to shelter-in-place and to go indoors.
Police: Suspect stole credit cards, cash from backpacks at CU Boulder recreation center
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Brandon Bohler Arrested In Suspected Homicide In Boulder
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BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – A man was arrested in connection to a suspected homicide in Boulder Monday night. Police said Brandon Bohler, 29, will be charged with murder in the first degree. © Provided by CBS Denver
Brandon Bohler (credit: Boulder County Sheriff)
Police say that at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Monday, they responded to the 3800 block of Baseline Road for a medical call.
When officers arrived, they found a man dead. The coroner’s office will determine the cause and manner of death.
Police say they two men knew each other. The investigation is ongoing.
With the third round of COVID-19 stimulus checks being distributed as early as this weekend, the Weld County Sheriff s Office is anticipating an uptick in scams associated with the matter.
Deputies explained they have already started to see an increase in scam calls this week, in which criminals are posing as officers with the Social Security Administration. The call begins with an automated message, informing the potential victim that their social security number is under suspension. The message proceeds by urging the person to contact the Social Security Administration, or else a warrant will be issued for their arrest. Then, the message prompts the victim to press 1 to speak with a live officer.