January 13, 2021
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Multiple Vehicle Trespasses and Burglaries in the 2000-3000 Block of N. 75th St
Multiple Vehicle Trespasses and Burglaries in the 2000-3000 Block of N. 75th St
Boulder County, Colo. -
On January 13, 2021, at approximately 12:27 AM, the Boulder County Communications Center received a call from a homeowner in the 2300 block of N. 75th St. in unincorporated Boulder County that a male was trespassing on their property and broke into their vehicle. Several Boulder County Sheriff deputies responded to the area.
At approximately 12:36 AM, a homeowner in the 2300 block of N. 75th St. called the Boulder County Communications Center, reporting a male had just broken into their garage and vehicle. Multiple officers from surrounding jurisdictions responded, assisting in establishing a perimeter around the area. A Boulder County K-9 team started a track, searching for the suspect and officers from the Longmont Police Department responded, deploying their drone. The K-9 track led deputies north to a property in the 3000 block of N. 75th St. Deputies discovered open mail on the ground and another vehicle that was broken into. The K-9 track continued north, ending at Valmont Rd.
After searching for the suspect for several hours, clearing multiple properties, outer buildings, ditches, and thick vegetation, the search for the suspect ended, and he was not apprehended. Deputies later learned that the suspect was possibly on a bicycle and believed to have fled the area before the perimeter was established.
The suspect was observed on several home security cameras, appearing to be a thin white male. The suspect was wearing a black leather jacket, dark jeans, running shoes, a black beanie with a headlamp, a black full-face mask, and a large light-colored military style backpack. (Please see attached picture of suspect.)
All vehicles and buildings trespassed were left unlocked with valuables inside. This is another example to remind citizens to secure their vehicles and property to prevent crimes of opportunity from occurring.
Officers from the Boulder Police Department, Longmont Police Department, Lafayette Police Department, Erie Police Department, Colorado State Patrol, and Boulder County Sheriff’s Office responded to this incident.
This investigation is documented under Boulder County Sheriff’s Office case number 21-256.
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/s/ Sergeant Cody Sears