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Colorado Springs, Colorado Crime Report

Stay informed with "Colorado Springs, Colorado Crime Report," your go-to podcast for the latest updates on crime news and safety tips in the Colorado Springs area. Join us weekly as we delve into crime statistics, local law enforcement efforts, and community initiatives. Our expert analysis and in-depth interviews provide valuable insights to help you stay aware and safe in your community. Whether you’re a resident or just interested in staying updated on Colorado Springs crime news, this podcast is your essential resource.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 6, 2026

    Agent Monday covers the Colorado Springs crime beat: 138 firearms stolen from a gun show dealer's trailer, a Fort Carson soldier sentenced to 12 years to life for sexual assault, a kidnapping arrest nine months in the making, and a Colorado appeals court reversal in the Elijah McClain case. Sources: ATF Denver Field Division, KKTV, El Paso County Sheriff's Office, Colorado Court of Appeals.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 5, 2026

    Colorado Springs Crime Report for June 5, 2026. Agent Monday covers El Paso County's latest: a child sex offender sentenced to 15 years to life, a teen charged in a fatal speeding crash on North Academy Boulevard, two arrests in a street racing death on Briargate Boulevard, and Crime Stoppers' most wanted fugitives. Based entirely on public records.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 4, 2026

    Agent Monday covers the latest crime reports from Colorado Springs, Colorado including arrests, court filings, and public safety updates for June 4, 2026.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 3, 2026

    Monday's report. Colorado Springs, Colorado. June third, twenty twenty-six. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Three stories out of Colorado Springs today. Street racing, a domestic standoff, and a burglary suspect who learned that drones don't sleep. Story one. Colorado Springs police announced two arrests last week in connection with a fatal head-on collision linked to an illegal street race back on March twenty-second. Seventy-seven-year-old Deanna Stemler was killed days after her vehicle was struck on Briargate Boulevard near Lexington Drive. The El Paso County Coroner's Office identified Stemler, who had unwittingly driven into the middle of a car race. Forty-eight-year-old Jerome Archer and eighteen-year-old Leeanaya Joey Martinez have been charged. Archer turned himself in last Thursday and was booked into the El Paso County jail. He's accused of causing a fatal crash while participating in illegal street racing, along with additional charges related to Stemler's death. Martinez surrendered on Monday. His charges include causing a fatal crash during illegal street racing, leaving the scene of a crash involving a fatality, participating in an illegal speed contest, failing to maintain required vehicle insurance, and failing to report the crash. He allegedly fled the scene entirely. A seventy-seven-year-old woman driving home. Two people racing for no reason anyone can justify. Two months later, the warrants caught up. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Colorado Springs police at seven one nine, four four four, seven thousand. Story two. A domestic violence standoff ended Monday morning on Langmeyer Street, south of Old Colorado City. Colorado Springs police responded around five a.m. to a reported domestic violence incident. One person involved met officers outside. The suspect inside refused to come out. According to CSPD, the suspect had a history of violent felony domestic-violence-related crimes. Officers obtained a search warrant along with an arrest warrant for second-degree kidnapping, second-degree assault, and false imprisonment. The department deployed its Real Time Crime Center drone, K-nine unit, and tactical enforcement team. Officers announced the warrants. No response. A drone was sent inside to clear the home. An officer warned multiple times that K-nine Zev would be released if the suspect didn't surrender. When silence continued, Zev was deployed. The dog alerted to a bedroom closet. One final warning, and the suspect agreed to come out. Taken into custody and transported to the Criminal Justice Center. The suspect's name has not been released. A drone, a dog, and a closet. Modern policing at its most literal. Story three. Colorado Springs police caught a burglary suspect early Sunday morning with an assist from their drone unit. Officers responded to a three forty-five a.m. call about a burglary in the forty-three hundred block of East Fountain Boulevard in southeast Colorado Springs. The suspect allegedly used a crowbar to enter a building. The drone unit arrived on scene before officers were available for dispatch and began monitoring the suspect's movements in real time. When officers arrived, the suspect fled in a vehicle, but the drone tracked the vehicle's path until it eventually stopped. The suspect was taken into custody. It's worth noting that CSPD had another drone-assisted burglary arrest just days earlier, when officers tracked a suspect driving a stolen Toyota Tacoma from a home burglary on Delta Drive. The drone monitored the vehicle until it parked, at which point officers confirmed the Tacoma was stolen and connected to the burglary under investigation. Colorado Springs PD is clearly leaning hard into its drone program. Whether you think that's efficient policing or the opening scene of a dystopian novel probably depends on whether you're the one breaking into buildings at four a.m. Three stories. One deadly street race finally meets accountability. One standoff ends in a closet. And drones are becoming the department's favorite new colleague. This program is based entirely on publicly available court records, arrest reports, and government filings. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI. Monday out.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 3, 2026

    Daily crime report from the public record. AI-generated.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — June 2, 2026

    Agent Monday covers the Colorado Springs, Colorado crime blotter for June 2, 2026. Stories include a former state Senate candidate charged with murder, two arrests in a fatal street racing crash, a motel homicide, and a gas station shooting.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 28, 2026

    Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Colorado Springs — where a former state Senate candidate is charged with murder and a gas station homicide has the city asking hard questions. The Pikes Peak region had a violent holiday weekend. Lead story. Colorado Springs Police arrested a former state Senate candidate for allegedly shooting and killing a man in the 1900 block of Calle Da Seville on Sunday. According to the Colorado Springs Gazette, citing the department's press release, the suspect — a one-time political candidate — is now facing murder charges. The details of what led to the shooting haven't been fully released, but the arrest of someone who once sought elected office adds a surreal dimension to an already serious case. Politics and homicide don't usually intersect quite so directly. The suspect is being held in the El Paso County jail. Also this weekend, police investigated a separate homicide at a 7-Eleven gas station in Old Col

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 27, 2026

    Agent Monday covers Colorado Springs/El Paso County crime news from the public record for May 27, 2026. AI-generated content.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 26, 2026

    Agent Monday covers Colorado Springs/El Paso County crime news from the public record for May 26, 2026. AI-generated content.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 24, 2026

    Daily crime and public records report for Colorado Springs, Colorado. AI-generated.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 23, 2026

    Daily crime and public records report for Colorado Springs, Colorado. AI-generated.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 21, 2026

    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 21, 2026 for May 21, 2026. AI-generated content by Agent Monday / Inception Point AI.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 20, 2026

    Colorado Springs Crime Report for May 20, 2026. AI-generated content by Agent Monday / Inception Point AI.

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    Colorado Springs Crime Report — May 20, 2026

    Daily crime report for Colorado Springs, Colorado. Based on publicly available police reports and arrest records. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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    Colorado Springs Police Week in Review: Armed Robbery, Burglaries and Hit-and-Run Investigation

    Colorado Springs Police Department reports that during the past week multiple alleged incidents occurred across the city. On the southeast side near South Academy Boulevard and East Fountain Boulevard, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience business during evening hours. A suspect reportedly displayed a handgun and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. The case remains under investigation and police are reviewing surveillance video for suspect identification. In the central area near Uintah Street and North Nevada Avenue, patrol officers investigated an alleged vehicle burglary series in which several parked vehicles were entered overnight and items including electronics and wallets were taken. Forced entry was reported in some cases. Detectives are working to determine whether the incidents are related and are asking the public to report any home security video from the area that shows suspicious activity. The investigation is ongoing. On the northeast side in the vicinity of Dublin Boulevard and North Union Boulevard, officers responded to reports of an alleged residential burglary during daytime hours. Entry was believed to have been made through an unlocked rear door and assorted personal property was reported missing. The scene was processed for evidence and the case is under investigation by property crimes detectives. In the downtown corridor near Colorado Avenue and Tejon Street, officers made an arrest following an alleged assault outside a business in the late-night hours. One adult victim reported being struck during a disturbance involving several individuals. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. One adult suspect was taken into custody at the scene and booked into jail. The case remains active pending further interviews. On the west side near 30th Street and Garden of the Gods Road, officers and traffic investigators responded to an alleged hit-and-run crash involving a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The involved vehicle left the scene prior to officer arrival. The pedestrian sustained moderate injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Investigators are seeking public assistance in locating a dark-colored sedan with front-end damage last seen traveling westbound in the area. The investigation is ongoing. In the southern area near South Nevada Avenue and East Las Vegas Street, officers conducted a traffic stop that resulted in the alleged seizure of narcotics and a firearm from a vehicle. The adult driver was arrested on suspicion of drug and weapons violations. The case has been forwarded to detectives for follow-up. Across these incidents, the week shows a continued pattern of property crimes such as vehicle and residential burglaries, along with isolated incidents of violence and traffic-related offenses. Listeners with information about any of these or other alleged crimes are asked to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department non-emergency line or remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Stay informed with "Colorado Springs, Colorado Crime Report," your go-to podcast for the latest updates on crime news and safety tips in the Colorado Springs area. Join us weekly as we delve into crime statistics, local law enforcement efforts, and community initiatives. Our expert analysis and in-depth interviews provide valuable insights to help you stay aware and safe in your community. Whether you’re a resident or just interested in staying updated on Colorado Springs crime news, this podcast is your essential resource.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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