Colorado Springs, Colorado Crime Report

Colorado Springs Crime Digest: Theft, Burglary, and Arrests in the Pikes Peak Region


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From November 9 through November 15, 2025, Colorado Springs Police Department reported several notable criminal incidents according to coverage from the Colorado Springs Gazette and public blotter entries. The following are highlights from police-reported activity in neighborhoods across the city, focused on last week’s data.

In the area of southeast Colorado Springs, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault near the intersection of Fountain and Chelton early in the week. The case remains under investigation, with no arrests reported. Near downtown, patrol responded to a vehicle theft in the vicinity of Nevada Avenue and Platte Avenue. The vehicle has since been recovered and the case is closed.

In the Old Colorado City area, at least two alleged burglaries occurred overnight midweek, both under separate investigation. Further west, police responded to a reported attempted vehicle break-in near Garden of the Gods Road and Centennial Boulevard, with patrols increased but no suspects currently identified.

Friday evening in the Powers corridor, officers responded to multiple shoplifting calls from retail centers around North Powers Boulevard and Barnes Road. In one case, a male suspect fled on foot and police are seeking public assistance. The suspect is described as a white male, late twenties, medium build, wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans at the time of the incident.

In the Briargate neighborhood, police investigated a residential vandalism case on Saturday. No arrests were made, and investigation is ongoing. Also on the north side, an alleged domestic violence incident required law enforcement response near Research Parkway and Lexington Drive, which resulted in one adult arrest and the case is proceeding through the judicial process.

Reports indicate several DUI arrests citywide, including a late-night stop in the area of Academy Boulevard and Galley Road, both involving single vehicles and no significant injuries. Drug possession arrests were also reported in scattered locations throughout the week, including one near downtown after a routine traffic stop.

According to El Paso County data synthesized by the Colorado Springs Gazette, 324 individuals were arrested countywide over the week. The majority of these arrests related to outstanding warrants, suspected drug offenses, and probation violations, in addition to several for alleged property crimes and assaults. No details suggesting an increase in violent crime or major coordinated incidents. There were no shootings or homicides reported by public safety agencies in Colorado Springs in this time frame.

Law enforcement notes a continuing trend in theft from vehicles, especially in central and southeast neighborhoods. Police remind listeners to secure vehicles and avoid leaving valuables in view. If you have tips regarding any of the highlighted incidents, contact Colorado Springs Police at 719-444-7000 or Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP.

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