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Larimer County adopts fire restrictions

Larimer County adopts fire restrictions

    Larimer County adopts fire restrictions Upon recommendation by the Larimer County Sheriff, the Board of Larimer County Commissioners today voted 3-0 to adopt fire restrictions in unincorporated Larimer County since the danger of wildfire, forest and grass fires are great due to above-normal temperatures, lightning strikes, and windy, dry conditions. As of noon, June 29, 2022, restrictions on open fires for the unincorporated portions of Larimer County go into effect. These restrictions ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2020

      July 1-5 Wednesday, July 1 Vehicle Crash / Minor Injury: WCR46 and Frontage Road, a driver was westbound on Weld CR46 approaching the stop sign at the intersection of the Frontage Road. As he approached the intersection, he stated he applied the brakes, but the vehicle did not stop in time. He slid into the intersection and t-boned a garbage truck. Summons issued. Vehicle Crash / Minor Injury: 1st Street by Pioneer Sand and Gravel, a pro-golfer from Texas missed his turn to get to ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Blotter: June 2020

Berthoud Police Blotter: June 2020

Monday, June 1 Violation of a Protection Order / Violation of Bond Conditions / Prohibited Use of a Weapon: Woodcock Street, a man was contacted after a neighbor reported he was threatening to harm himself with a weapon. The man was highly intoxicated and violating both bail bond conditions and a protection order from a previous domestic violence incident. He was taken into custody and booked. Family Problem: Burbank Street, a resident reported 16-year-old is breaking things and is very ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2017

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2017

Updated August 8, 2017 Provided by James Anderson Patrol Sergeant: Berthoud Squad   Saturday, July 1 Missing Adult: Capital Avenue, the missing man from yesterday returned home and was OK. DUI: 5th Street and Welch Avenue, a 23-year-old Berthoud man was stopped for weaving and was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence. Disturbance: Woodcock Apartments, a disturbance was called in about a man and woman arguing. Fireworks Complaint: ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2016

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2016

Updated Aug 3, 2016             Provided by James Anderson Patrol Sergeant: Berthoud Squad Friday, July 1 Several fireworks complaints Criminal Trespass: 600 block of 5th Street, suspect(s) entered a vehicle and pulled a number of wires out of the dash, Saturday, July 2 Several more fireworks complaints. Assault: Franklin Avenue, two residents were involved in an altercation over one of them calling the other a thief. ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2015

Berthoud Police Blotter: July 2015

Provided ByJames AndersonPatrol Sergeant, Berthoud Squad Wednesday, July 1Assist to Child Protection Services (CPS): 300 block of Colorado Avenue assisted CPS in an investigation of child abuse.Vehicle Accident/Hit and Run: 500 block of E CR 8, caller reported a white Ford car that goes off the road and hits a mailbox and causes damage to the car and then leaves the scene.Assisted Park County Sheriff: 900 Block of 2nd and 3rd Street, Park County Sheriff requests a welfare check on a 32-year-old ... Full Story

Larimer County Adopts Fire Restrictions

Larimer County Adopts Fire Restrictions on Open Fires Larimer County, Colorado – The Board of Larimer County Commissioners today adopted fire restrictions on Open Fires and Fireworks beginning immediately and continuing through May 5, 2011.  Today’s restrictions are based on a recommendation from Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith who says it is unusual to put these restrictions in place this early in the year,  “We are waiting for moisture and for spring greening to occur. Meanwhile ... Full Story

Berthoud Police Beat, July 2010

Berthoud Police Beat, July 2010

Thursday, July 1 Dog days at the Police Department. In the early morning, 2 a.m., the Loveland Report Herald driver brought in a Jack Russell Terrier. Water bubbling up in a field at SE Second Street and East Colorado Avenue was cause enough for a concerned citizen to report it to authorities. Police turned the matter over to the water department. A dog left unattended in a vehicle at Grace Place brought a call from police. Police had to assist staff at the pool when a juvenile refused to ... Full Story