
April 21, 2025
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One Deputy Injured After Suspect Vehicle Flees Theft Investigation in Superior
One Deputy Injured After Suspect Vehicle Flees Theft Investigation in Superior
Boulder County, Colo. - At approximately 1:44 p.m. on April 21, 2025, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of theft at Target, located at 400 Marshall Drive in the Town of Superior.
Deputies located the suspect vehicle, a gold GMC Yukon with no license plates, in a nearby parking lot. The vehicle was occupied by two white adult females and one white adult male. A black and white collie mix dog was also inside the vehicle.
While a deputy was gathering information as part of the investigation, the driver of the Yukon suddenly fled the parking lot heading eastbound, running over the contacting deputy’s foot in the process. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle and initiated a pursuit, which was terminated near McCaslin Boulevard and US Highway 36. The vehicle was last seen traveling westbound on US 36.
The injured deputy was later examined at a local hospital as a precaution and is expected to make a full recovery. No other deputies were injured.
Suspect descriptions are as follows:
- Driver: White female with blonde hair in a bun, approximately 115 to 120 pounds, wearing a green shirt
- Front Passenger: White female with dark hair, facial tattoos, wearing a green shirt
- Rear Passenger: White male, approximately 60 years old, with gray hair and a gray goatee
The suspects remain at large. Anticipated charges include vehicular eluding, theft, and reckless driving.
Anyone with information about this case or the individuals involved is asked not to approach them but to contact the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 303-441-4444.
Associated Case Report: 25-01951
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/s/ Vinnie Montez, Public Information Officer