Monday, July 18
Mental Health Hold/Dog Bite: Grand Market Avenue – A female was called into the 911 Dispatch as suicidal after sending text messages photos of pills and expressing a desire to kill herself to her husband. Upon contact at the front door, a dog came out of the residence and bit a Larimer County Sheriff’s Office law enforcement deputy. The female was safely placed on a mental hold at the hospital. The law enforcement officer was transported to the hospital for stitches. The dog was not injured and will survive.
Motor Vehicle Accident: West County Road 14 – A vehicle was backing out of a parking space when the driver saw another vehicle approach and stop. The approaching vehicle continued, driving straight through, contacting the rear bumper of the vehicle that was backing out of a parking spot. Minor damage to the stopped vehicle. The at-fault driver was cited for careless driving.
Tuesday, July 19
Scam: 2nd Street – A male was sent a scam text message stating to pay an unknown suspect $6,000 as they were hired to kill him. The male did not send any money. The name’s Bond, James Bond.
Fraud: Wilshire Drive – A female’s identifying information was used in an attempted mortgage scam in Longmont. The investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday, July 20
Warrant Arrest: Meadowlark Drive – A male was transported by the Longmont Police Department to Berthoud to be transferred into custody by the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office and booked into…