Published: Dec. 10, 2021

CUPD is investigating a vehicle theft and an attempted vehicle theft at Williams Village. Police received a report of a white 2016 Hyundai Tucson stolen from lot 622 at Williams Village at approximately 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, followed by a report of an attempted theft of a white Kia Forte in the same lot at approximately 8:45 p.m. Dec. 10. Police believe the incidents are connected. No one was injured and police do not believe there is a threat to life or safety. Police do not have a suspect description at this time.

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Anyone with information regarding this crime or the suspect’s location is encouraged to contact CUPD at (303) 492-6666, reference case numbers 2021-2460 and 2467. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers by phone or email is available at www.colorado.edu/police/records-reports/anonymous-reporting.

If additional information becomes available regarding this incident, it will be added to the CUPD Safety Alert webpage.

Police recommend taking anything of value with you when parking your vehicle. If you plan to park your vehicle for an extended period of time, make a plan to check on the status of your vehicle. 

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