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Escapee Warrant List
Sex Offender Warrant List
Murder Warrant List
DUI Warrant List

 

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July 3, 2009
-Online warrant data updated
July 1, 2009
Press Releases :
-Mountain Lion in Del Camino
June 2, 2009
-There are 3174 valid Concealed Weapon Permits issued in Weld County.
June 1, 2009
Most Wanted JUNE

-Posted to Web
February 10, 2009
OEM :
-2008 Lessons Learned Presentation
 

Warrant / Fugitive
Tip Line

E-mail Warrant Tips
(970) 304-6565
 

Community Information

Sexually Violent Predator Community Notification
On-Line Crime Reporting
Citizen’s Police Academy
Colorado State Patrol Accident Reporting On-line
Employment Information
 

Crime Tips
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Crime Tips

 

Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

WEB
www.nococrimestoppers.com
SMS / TEXT

1. Text tips to '274637'
    (CRIMES)
2. Initial message must
    begin with "WCSO"

PHONE
800-222-TIPS
Report a crime or tip, remain anonymous, and you could be paid up to $1000 for information leading to an arrest and the filing of charges.