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Boulder police: Person of interest sought in Circle K heist
Jan 24th
Boulder police would like to speak with a woman who was seen in a Circle K store the day before it was robbed. A witness told police she had been asking questions about convenience store robberies.
The woman is shown in attached photos taken from surveillance video at the store. Police are asking her to come forward, or for anyone who can identify her to contact detectives at 303-441-4474.
The Circle K store at 3185 28th St. was robbed just after 11 p.m. on Jan. 8. According to the clerk, a customer had loitered inside the store for some time before approaching the counter and demanding cash. The clerk gave the suspect money and the suspect left on foot. It’s not known if the suspect is male or female because he or she was wearing a hoodie that covered his/her entire face.
Here is what is known about the suspect:
- 5’10” tall, with broad shoulder
- Dark eyes, wearing eyeshadow and mascara
- Wearing boot-cut blue jeans with a tear or a hole in the left knee
- Long black gloves
- Black fabric shoes
The case number is P12-347.
Police are looking for more information about this case and specifically would like to speak with the woman in the attached photos. Please call 303-441-4474 to speak to Detective Kristin Weisbach. Those who have information but wish to remain anonymous may contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776. Tips can also be submitted through the Crime Stoppers website at www.crimeshurt.com. Those submitting tips through Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and filing of charges on a suspect(s) may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 from Crime Stoppers.
Boulder police –Well-disguised robber hits Circle K on 28th
Jan 13th
Robbery suspect sought in Circle K hold-up
Boulder police are looking for a suspect they believe is responsible for robbing the Circle K store at 3185 28th St. on Jan. 8, 2012. The robbery occurred at 11:12 p.m.
The male clerk told police that a customer had loitered in the store for several minutes before approaching the counter and demanding cash from the register. The suspect did not show a weapon, and the clerk complied with the suspect’s request for money. The clerk was not hurt.
It’s not known if the suspect is male or female because the suspect’s face was not visible during the robbery. He/she was wearing a maroon or red-colored hoodie, tied tightly around his or her face with a white drawstring. The suspect is:
- 5’10” tall, with broad shoulders
- Dark eyes, wearing eyeshadow & mascara
- Boot-cut blue jeans with a tear or hole in the left knee
- Long black gloves
- Black fabric shoes
The case number is P12-347.
There is no other information available.
Police would like to speak with anyone who recognizes the suspect, or who may have information about the robbery of the Circle K store. Those who have information but wish to remain anonymous may contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776. Tips can also be submitted through the Crime Stoppers website at www.crimeshurt.com. Those submitting tips through Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and filing of charges on a suspect(s) may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 from Crime Stoppers.
Occupy Boulder hour of doom rapidly approaching
Jan 6th
Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner, along with Boulder Police Cmdr. Carey Weinheimer, visited participants at the Occupy Boulder encampment outside the Municipal Building this afternoon to discuss the new rule that goes into effect tonight, which closes city parks between the hours of 11 p.m and 5 a.m.
The rule prohibits anyone from remaining in city parks, parkways or recreation areas, with the exception of bicyclists and pedestrians who are passing through the areas. Individuals remaining between the hours of 11 p.m and 5 a.m. will be in violation of the city’s trespassing rule and subject to receiving a summons or being arrested. The chief and commander handed out copies of the new regulation as they spoke to individuals at the encampment this afternoon.
Boulder chief of police warms Occupy protestors of deadline
Because Occupy Boulder protestors have been camping overnight on the Sister Cities’ Plaza outside of the Municipal Building for several weeks, Chief Beckner wanted to make sure individuals were aware of the change, which goes into effect tonight.
“Boulder police officers have been engaging in dialogues with Occupy Boulder participants all along. I thought it was important to continue those dialogues so that they understood the new rule, when it goes into effect and what the potential consequences are if they decide to stay,” Beckner said. “The police department intends to enforce the trespassing regulation, but what we are really hoping for is voluntary compliance. We support all people’s First Amendment rights to express their opinions, and hope they will do so during the daytime hours.”
Discussions between the chief and the participants at the encampment were low-key and positive, as most of the interactions have been to date. Many of the protestors are planning to comply with the new rule and some shared with Chief Beckner their plans for packing up their tents and making arrangements to protest during hours that the city parks are open.
Police intend to enforce the park closure rule, although the department has not set a timeline to do so.