According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, around 1 p.m. Monday, a construction crew accidentally struck a gas line at 9th Avenue and Pace Street. The gas line has been shut down for safety reasons and it’s still unclear how long it will take to repair, said Ericson.
According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, around 1 p.m. Monday, a construction crew accidentally struck a gas line at 9th Avenue and Pace Street. The gas line has been shut down for safety reasons and it’s still unclear how long it will take to repair, said Ericson.
According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, Longmont police responded to a medical call at 4901 Nelson Road on Sunday at 12:14 p.m. Upon arrival, officers located a deceased man inside a vehicle.
According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, at 6:17 a.m. Longmont police were dispatched to an injury crash in the area of 17th Avenue and Collyer Street. Upon arrival, officers were advised a female wearing a black hoodie was involved in the crash and was running north on Collyer Street. A second officer located a female matching the description in the 1800 block of Collyer Street.