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The Mission of Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers (NCCS) is to assist law enforcement agencies in solving crimes. This is accomplished by receiving anonymous tips and paying rewards for that information that leads to an arrest and filing of criminal charges.

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Britney Amber Cobb – Missing girl have you seen her?

June 19, 2019June 19, 2019

MISSING GIRL PLEASE HELP!!!!! This is my niece Britney Amber Cobb. She was last seen on Wednesday night May 29, 2019. She does not have her phone, I.D. or debit …

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Jonelle Matthews

December 19, 2018October 25, 2019
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Casey Berry – Cold Case Blanca, Costilla County, Colorado

October 13, 2018October 17, 2018

To remain anonymous contact Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS(8477), online, via the P3 app at the app store for IOS, or google play for Androids. Case #: CBI Agency Contact Information: …

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Morgan Ingram – Unsolved Case

October 8, 2018October 17, 2018

Do you have information on my death?

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Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

3 days ago

Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers
On June 22, 2022, the Grand County Sheriff’s Office received a report from the City of Northglenn Government of a theft of water and criminal mischief of water diversion gates on Berthoud Pass located in unincorporated Grand County. The City of Northglenn has a water ditch on Berthoud Pass that diverts water via a system of gates to the City of Northglenn. Northglenn staff reported that they had recently discovered a sudden and significant decrease in water output routed for Northglenn from Grand County over the last two days. When staff had responded to the ditch on Berthoud Pass they found that several water diversion gates were intentionally damaged or destroyed. This large decrease in water flow could result in monumental losses for the city. Sheriff Brett Schroetlin stated, “This type of crime is extremely concerning and is in no way victimless. The residents of the City of Northglenn are directly impacted by this vandalism.” “We sincerely appreciate the support from Grand County Sheriff on this serious issue,” said City Manager Heather Geyer. “Our city depends on this water source, and many others count on a steady water flow down the line from us. We encourage anyone who might have any information related to the incident(s) to come forward. We will do everything we can to protect our resource. Respecting the ownership of water rights is critical to fair and equitable distribution of this precious resource in Colorado.” The case remains under investigation. Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 970-725-3343 or send an email to so_investigations@co.grand.co.us and provide an official statement.#GrandCounty #GrandCountyColorado ... See MoreSee Less

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4 days ago

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Do you know this shirt/person? Officer Marion is investigating a case in which this person purchased a day pass at Planet Fitness, took a wallet out of a locker then went to Best Buy and made a $2,900 purchase on a credit card.If you have any information that would be helpful in identifying this person please contact Officer Marion at 970-962-1172And a reminder to everyone to please keep your valuables locked up/out of sight. *We remind the public that all persons charged with a criminal offense are afforded a presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law. The information contained in this release is based on preliminary information available at the time of drafting. The Loveland Police Department's understanding of this incident may change as additional evidence is collected, analyzed, and reviewed. ... See MoreSee Less

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