• 8:50 a.m. In the 200 block of Robin Drive, a 63-year-old Loveland woman on a failure-to-appear warrant from Larimer County. • 2:04 p.m. At the Loveland Police Department, a 45-year-old Longmont man ...
• 8:30 a.m. At the Loveland Police Department, 810 E. 10th St., a 51-year-old Loveland man on a failure-to-appear warrant ...
Several Cybertrucks and other Teslas at the Loveland dealership had red spray paint across the windshields and broken glass ...
An investigation is underway both at the local and federal level after someone tried to set a Tesla dealership in Loveland on fire overnight.
A Loveland child was killed in what a Loveland Police Department official described as an unintentional shooting Monday night. The call for the incident came in around 7 p.m. Monday night at a ...
A man “acting in a very unstable manner” who was observed damaging property and physically assaulting people near the ...
The Larimer County Sheriff's office, Fort Collins and Loveland police issued statements saying they do not enforce federal immigration laws.
Anyone who may have seen something suspicious around the dealership on the dates of the vandalisms, is asked to call Loveland ...
The City Attorney continued to argue that the new red light cameras will be “self-sustaining,” and defended the Loveland Police Department’s earlier statements. To bolster his case ...
A Colorado Tesla dealership was vandalized after someone tried to set it on fire early Friday morning and left graffiti that was “offensive and hateful in nature,” Loveland police said.
The Loveland Police Department said it responded to the dealership at 1606 N. Lincoln Ave. around 7 a.m. When they arrived on the scene, the department said the building and various vehicles were ...
Numerous vehicles at the Tesla dealership were also vandalized with graffiti which was hateful and offensive. The Loveland ...
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