Longmont Police Report 6 Thefts in One Day

Burglary and assault incidents also recorded in the Colorado city

Apr. 3, 2026 at 3:34pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a damaged door handle, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash against a pitch-black background, conceptually illustrating the investigative nature of property crimes in Longmont.A rash of property crimes in Longmont exposes the ongoing challenges of maintaining public safety in the community.Longmont Today

Longmont police officers responded to six reports of theft across the city on Thursday, April 3, 2026. The incidents ranged from burglary to assault, with locations spanning residential and commercial areas of the Colorado city.

Why it matters

Theft and property crime are ongoing concerns for local law enforcement, impacting community safety and quality of life. This report provides insight into the types of incidents Longmont police handle on a daily basis.

The details

The thefts occurred at various times throughout the day, with the earliest reported at 8:14 a.m. on Emery Street and the latest at 5:28 p.m. on Maggie Street. Other locations included Warren Avenue, Hover Street, Estes Lane, Ash Court, and Lake Park Way. In addition to the six theft reports, police also responded to a burglary and two assault incidents on Wednesday.

  • On Thursday, April 3, 2026, police took six theft reports throughout the day.
  • On Wednesday, April 2, 2026, officers responded to two assault incidents.

The players

Longmont Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for serving the city of Longmont, Colorado.

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The takeaway

This report highlights the ongoing challenges Longmont police face in addressing property crime and maintaining public safety across the city's residential and commercial areas.