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Graffiti Message from Lamar Police Department

MEDIA RELEASE  The Lamar Street department has spent the past several weeks doing graffiti cleanup of city owned traffic signs.  The cleanup is labor intensive and creates a cost to the city.  Not only does the painting over of traffic signs inconvenience the public, it can also create a danger to pedestrians and the motoring […]

It’s McGruff!! The Newest Member of Lamar’s K9 Police Department

Meet the one and only McGruff the Crime Dog, here to ‘take a bite out of crime’.  McGruff, according to LPD Resource Officer, George Ibarra, is the newest addition to the force, joining just a week after Nero came aboard Lamar’s K9 force.  McGruff will have a position that combines public awareness with information regarding […]

Police, Pills and Prescriptions

Old and outdated pills and prescriptions were collected by members of the Lamar Police Department this past Saturday, September 29, during the local Take-Back event. Michelle Slough and Officer George Ibarra were available for a drive-through, drop-off from 10am to 2pm to collect old prescriptions and medications through a volunteer program that is conducted throughout […]

Lamar Police Nab Would-Be Pizza Robber

On September 26, 2012 at approximately 21:13 hours Lamar Police Officers responded to the Lamar Apartments, 708 S. Mullen, regarding the report of a male acting in a suspicious manner by looking through vehicle and apartment windows. Upon the arrival in the area Officers observed a vehicle leaving the area. When police attempted to contact […]

Police Announcement Re: Campaign Signs

RE: Campaign Signs:  We are approaching the election season and there are several campaign signs posted around our area.  The Lamar Police Department would like to remind citizens that defacing or taking the signs is prohibited by law.  A person who is caught destroying or defacing the signs will be cited or arrested for criminal […]

Shed Fire in Lamar Quickly Extinguished

   Lamar Fire and Police Departments responded to a fire in the 100 block of North 7 Street in Lamar Friday morning, September 14.  A shed and firewood stacked against it was burning when responders arrived on the scene shortly after 8am.  There were no injuries.  Lamar Fire Chief Marshall Cook said an investigation will […]

Dog Wounded in Defensive Shooting During Lamar PD Arrest

Press Release On Friday, August 31, 2012 at approximately 10:30 A.M., officers from the Lamar Police Department responded to 109 East Hickory Street to serve an arrest warrant for Ricky Don Harris.  The warrant was for four felony counts and four misdemeanor counts.  Mr. Harris was taken into custody without incident.  Three large dogs were […]

Two Car Crash Slows Main Street Traffic

Two vehicles collided at the intersection of Main Street and Olive Street in Lamar, between 2pm and 3pm on Tuesday, August 21. Lamar Officers, fire department and ambulance personnel responded to the intersection and traffic was directed while the debris from the fender bender was being cleared and officers conducted an investigation of the incident. Officers found […]

Lamar Police Stress Abandoned Vehicle Codes

Code Enforcement issues affect the quality of life of the citizens of a community and involve matters such as zoning, overgrown lots or yards, inoperative vehicles, maintenance of structures, illegal signs and public nuisances.  Code enforcement is important not only for health and sanitation purposes, such as controlling rats and vermin, but also plays a […]

Fee Structure for City Services Discussed by Council

Cost of services provided by the Lamar Police Department was discussed during the city council work session, Monday, July 23.  Lamar Police Chief Gary McCrea described how some services, such as fingerprinting, VIN inspections and funeral escorts have been offered in the past without any reimbursement.  McCrea told the council that charging fees for these […]

Local Police Warn of Credit/Debit Card Scam

Media Release  Millions of people every year fall victim to identity theft.  The methods that are used by the thieves vary greatly, but most try to use a person’s fear that they are already a victim, or that a loved one is in trouble in a foreign country, and event that the victim has won […]

Teen Center Friday Activities Planned for Lincoln School

  How to fill free time this year for Lamar’s younger school students was discussed by various community representatives meeting at the Project HOPE Teen Center, Monday, July 16.  The new Lamar District school year begins on August 16, and will mark the start of a four day school week for students.  Citizens, parents, educators […]

Police Warn of Phone Scam for ‘Get Out of Jail’ Payments

Arrest Warrant Scam Lamar/Prowers County residents are being warned of a phone scam that offers to get an arrest warrant dropped by paying a monetary amount by phone. The scam operators rely on intimidation to get people to pay. Other states are reporting some scammers contact would-be victims by text message, claiming to be from […]

Police Chase Down Burglary Suspect

On Sunday, June 24, 2012 at approximately 0630 hours officers responded to the 800 block S. 13th Street on a report of a vehicle being broken into and the car stereo being taken. Officers located shoe impression in the area and were advised the possible suspect fled on foot northbound. Officers tracked the shoe impressions […]

Local Law Agency’s Joint Message Re: Fireworks/Fire Ban

June 22, 2012 The Law Enforcement agencies in Prowers County want to remind everyone that Governor Hickenlooper’s Executive Order “Ban on Open Burning in the State of Colorado” issued on June 14, 2012 bans the use of personal fireworks anywhere in Colorado including Prowers County and the City and Towns of Lamar, Granada, Holly, Wiley, […]

Lightning Strike Blasts Pile of Tires South of Lamar

Zeus used to smite his enemies with a well-thrown lightning bolt. What are the odds that a lightning strike from a storm passing over miles of open plains in southeast Colorado would hit a pile of used tires in the middle of the prairie? Pretty good, actually! Staffon Warn, Prowers County Rural Fire Chief reported […]

Hickenlooper Bans Open Burning, Fireworks in Colorado

Open burning, private use of fireworks banned in Colorado DENVER ­— Thursday, June 14, 2012 — Gov. John Hickenlooper today signed an Executive Order that bans open burning and private use of fireworks throughout Colorado because of very dry conditions and high fire danger. The ban does not apply to campfires in constructed, permanent fire pits […]

Lamar Police Make Holiday Drug Bust

Press Release–Lamar Police Department On Saturday, May 26, 2012 at approximately 2:45 P.M., officers from the Lamar Police Department observed a silver Tahoe in the 200 block of East Park Street. Officers recognized the driver as Paul Carrillo, 26, of Pueblo, Colorado from previous contacts.  Officers were advised Carrilo’s driver’s license was revoked as a […]

Brief Chase Nabs Home Robbery Suspect

Officers from the Lamar Police Department responded to the 600 block of North 8th Street on May 11, 2012 at about 1:00 A.M. on report of a person attempting to enter a residence.  Officers were able to located Benjamin Gonzales, 25, of Lamar in the area after a short foot pursuit.  After investigation, officers arrested […]

Lamar Police Arrest Combative Suspect

On Wednesday,  May 09, 2012 at approximately 11:00 pm, officers from the Lamar Police Department responded to the 300 block of West Beech Street for a suspicious female subject who was later identified as Casandra Bastian,  28 years of age.  The officers contacted the subject who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and […]