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This is the official page of the Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) in Fort Collins, C

O. This page was created to provide our community access to information about FCPS. We encourage two-way communication using social media. Before posting on this page, please review these terms: A posting on this page constitutes acceptance of these terms. Do not use this page to report a crime. To report a crime dial 9-1-1. If you post information related to a crime on this page, you may be placing yourself in the position of becoming a witness to a crime and subject yourself to subpoena. Comments posted by others on the FCPS page(s) are not to be considered the opinion of FCPS; nor does FCPS endorse any third-party comments on this page. FCPS reserves the right to remove and/or block anyone who posts inappropriate material as determined by FCPS. FCPS welcomes a person’s right to express his/her opinion and encourages posters to keep comments related to content on this page. FCPS will remove any comments that are inappropriate or offensive, including comments that: defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or violate the legal rights of others, include racism, hatred, slander, threats, obscenity, violence and/or vulgarity spam or advertisements, have personal information about another person or that violate a person’s privacy including copyrighted material that belongs to another person or contains links to inappropriate websites or those that are clearly off topic.

Youth Police Academy – Registration Opens April 13! The Youth Police Academy returns for another exciting summer! Open t...
04/11/2026

Youth Police Academy – Registration Opens April 13!

The Youth Police Academy returns for another exciting summer! Open to students in grades 9–12, this popular program gives cadets a hands-on introduction to law enforcement, while building skills in teamwork, leadership, and community service.

🗓️ | June 1-4, 2026
🤝 | Interactive police scenarios
👮‍♀️ | First Responder demonstrations
🙌 | Team building and more!
✍️ | Contact your School Resource Officer to SIGN UP, or call FCPS Officer Weis at (970) 416-8006. Poudre School District

Hosted by Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS), Larimer County Sheriff's Office, and Timnath Police Department. We’re all looking forward to another great year of learning, teamwork, and fun!

04/10/2026

UPDATE: 04/09/26 9:45 p.m. The juvenile has been located. Thank you to everyone who shared the original post.

Original post
04/09/26 4:50 p.m. MISSING JUVENILE
We are asking for the public’s help locating a missing 14-year-old white male, Nicholas, who was last seen around 8:20 a.m. on April 8, leaving the 2700 block of Exmoor Ln.

He is approximately 5’7”, 130 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair that has been shaved. He was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and hoodie, and black pants.

If you have seen someone matching this description, please contact Fort Collins Police immediately at 970-221-6540 or dial 9-1-1.

Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) is providing an update to our March 31, 2026 release regarding the arrest of a suspe...
04/10/2026

Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) is providing an update to our March 31, 2026 release regarding the arrest of a suspect in a series of pellet gun incidents targeting moving vehicles, including further clarification of the investigation timeline.

In the summer of 2025, FCPS received four different reports of vehicles damaged on S. Shields St., which occurred between W. Mulberry St. and W. Mountain Ave. The separate incidents occurred at random times and days, and spanned over two months. At the time of the reports, there was no information that identified a suspect. In September, the incidents were reviewed as a possible pattern and forwarded to the FCPS Criminal Investigations Division for investigation as a single case involving multiple incidents. In November, detectives interviewed residents in the vicinity the incidents occurred, but no actionable leads were gathered to identify a suspect or their location.

In January and February 2026, FCPS received additional reports that allowed detectives to narrow the suspected incident area. In March, after additional investigative steps, detectives identified a possible suspect, Jamal Lohrius (DOB 02/16/71), and submitted a search warrant. Since Lohrius lived near Colorado State University’s (CSU) Early Childhood Center, detectives notified the school and the CSU Police Department on the morning of March 26 about the warrant and that there would be police activity across from the school. The notification was procedural, as there was no evidence prior to the search warrant indicating the school, staff, or students were targeted or at risk.

During the search warrant, a concerning item was located and additional resources responded to assess and ensure the item was handled appropriately. FCPS notified the school of the item and the presence of additional police resources at the residence. Once the item was deemed not to be a threat, FCPS again notified the school. Based on evidence located during the search warrant, an interview with Lohrius, and an analysis of recent behavior, detectives believed he posed a threat to the community and sought a Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO), which was granted by a Judge. While the ERPO is in place, Lohrius cannot possess any fi****ms or ammunition, and all fi****ms, weapon parts, accessories, and ammunition were seized from Lohrius’s residence. There was nothing found during the search warrant or subsequent follow up investigation that indicated there was specific surveillance of, or threat to, the children, parents, or staff at the Center.

Lohrius was booked into Larimer County Jail and the Court set a hearing date for April 26, 2026, as well as a $50,000 cash only bond. Lohrius remains in custody as of the time of this release of information.

“We recognize the heightened public attention to this case, particularly when these things take place in close proximity to our young people,” said FCPS Assistant Chief Frank Barrett, who oversees the Criminal Investigations Division. “We take these situations seriously and work with our partners in law enforcement, schools and the community to ensure safety and raise awareness to the extent permitted by law.”

On March 31, FCPS issued a press release to seek out additional victims whose vehicles may have been damaged and to inform the community that during the search warrant and interview with the suspect detectives became concerned for the safety of the community and took extra steps to legally remove all fi****ms, ammunition, and accessories from the house.

Anyone who has additional information regarding this activity or believes their vehicle may have recently been damaged in the 300 block of S. Shields St. is encouraged to contact FCPS Detective Al Wilson at 970-416-2923 [email protected].

Charges are merely an accusation by law enforcement, and the suspect must be presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

View the original Press Release at https://www.fortcollins.gov/News-Articles/News/2026-Q1/Suspect-In-Custody-For-Shooting-At-Moving-Vehicles.

Our Mental Health Response Team (MHRT) is a unit that specializes in de-escalating situations, connecting individuals ex...
04/09/2026

Our Mental Health Response Team (MHRT) is a unit that specializes in de-escalating situations, connecting individuals experiencing mental health crises to community resources and reducing unnecessary arrests or ER visits. Last month, the MHRT brought these expertise to a local church interested in providing similar support through their services and community engagement. We truly appreciate the invitation to engage in meaningful conversations, share our knowledge, and help create a safe, supportive space with resources that benefit everyone we serve.

The following information contains sensitive content.Press Release: Police Make Arrest for Felony Sexual Exploitation of...
04/07/2026

The following information contains sensitive content.

Press Release: Police Make Arrest for Felony Sexual Exploitation of a Child

In December 2025, Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) was notified of a digital sexual relationship initiated by an adult male with a juvenile female, through an instant messaging cellphone app. From the evidence provided at the time of the report, FCPS detectives began an investigation into Benjamin Rees (DOB 05/17/1996) and determined he had sent sexual images to a juvenile female and attempted to engage in sexual activities with her through a messaging app for approximately one month, beginning in November 2025.

On Monday, April 6, 2026, Rees was booked into the Larimer County Jail on the following charges:
• Class 4 Felony – Internet Sexual Exploitation of a Child (1 Count)
• Class 6 Felony – Promotion of Obscenity to a Minor (1 Count)

Detectives are concerned there may be more victims or witnesses of additional criminal behavior related to Rees. Anyone who believes they are a victim or have additional information related to this type of behavior is asked to contact FCPS Criminalist Laura Knudsen at (970) 416-2825, or Larimer County Crime Stoppers at (970) 221-6868.

Rees is a former employee of Blevins Middle School, but has not been employed with Poudre School District (PSD) since April 2025. PSD has been cooperative throughout the investigation.

No additional information will be published regarding the victim in this case, who is a juvenile. Charges are merely an accusation by law enforcement, and the suspect must be presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Is coffee a part of your daily grind? Ours too! So let's plan a caffeine-fueled meet up! Join FCPS officers for Coffee a...
04/07/2026

Is coffee a part of your daily grind? Ours too! So let's plan a caffeine-fueled meet up! Join FCPS officers for Coffee and Conversation tomorrow:

🗓️ | Date: April 8, 2026
⏰ | Time: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
📍 | Location: Starbucks, 4218 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO
😎 | See ya there, or bean square!

04/07/2026

UPDATE 4/7/2026 at 4:25 p.m.: The missing juvenile has been located. Thank you to all who shared the original post.

ORIGINAL POST 4/6/2026 at 7:20 p.m.: We are currently looking for Sara, a 13 year old female who was last seen in the 2800 block of Zendt Drive. Police believe that she left on her own will. She was last seen wearing the clothing in the second picture - gray sweatpants, black and white shoes, and a multi-colored backpack with shark teeth on it. Anyone with information on Sara's location is asked to call police immediately.

From urgent calls to everyday conversations, officers serve our community in more ways than most people ever see. In thi...
04/06/2026

From urgent calls to everyday conversations, officers serve our community in more ways than most people ever see. In this “Case Highlight”, we aim to give you a closer look at the realities of that work.

A teenage girl’s quick thinking helped our team stop a violent situation at her home last month. After she barricaded herself in a bedroom to call 911, the young girl let our Dispatchers know her father had attacked her and her mother, and they could hear the emergency unfolding as police made their way to her location. When officers arrived, the man seemed intoxicated and was combative. They were able to quickly take him into custody without further injury to the family. He was transported to a local hospital for medical clearance, and was then booked into Larimer County Jail for several charges, including Assault, Assault on Peace Officer, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, Resisting Arrest, and outstanding warrants.

As we observe National Child Abuse Prevention Month this April, we want to highlight the importance of protecting our youngest residents. Your safety is our priority

If you or a child you know is in danger, please call us. We are here to help.

In 2025, FCPS specialized units worked tirelessly to solve complex problems and support our community. The Homeless Outr...
04/02/2026

In 2025, FCPS specialized units worked tirelessly to solve complex problems and support our community. The Homeless Outreach and Proactive Engagement team successfully mitigated 1,243 illegal encampments and returned $34,000 in stolen property to its rightful owners. Simultaneously, our Mental Health Response Team expanded their capacity--answering 3,140 calls, participating in 49 local events and dedicating hundreds of hours to educational outreach and training.

When we work together, we build a safer city for everyone. Read more about these unit milestones: https://loom.ly/RRnnn1M

04/01/2026

Remember! 🫵We want to see you tomorrow at the monthly Cafecito! Join us at the Neighbor for coffee and conversation☕️.

Press Release: Suspect In Custody For Shooting At Moving VehiclesOn March 26, 2026, Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) ...
03/31/2026

Press Release: Suspect In Custody For Shooting At Moving Vehicles

On March 26, 2026, Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) executed a search warrant in the 300 block of S. Shields St., arresting one suspect and seizing multiple fi****ms and ammunition. The warrant was the result of a months-long investigation into a series of incidents in which moving vehicles were targeted with a pellet gun. In total, 12 incidents were reported, causing more than $15,000 in damage.

The suspect, Jamal Lohrius (dob 02/16/1971), was booked into Larimer County Jail on the following charges:
• Class 5 Felony – Criminal Mischief (1 count)
• Class 2 Misdemeanor – Reckless Endangerment (12 counts)

Police believe additional victims and unreported incidents may exist. Anyone who has additional information regarding this activity or believes their vehicle may have recently been damaged in the 300 block of S. Shields St. is encouraged to contact FCPS Detective Al Wilson at 970-416-2923 or [email protected].

Based on detectives’ additional observations and significant community safety concerns, a warrant addendum was obtained and all known fi****ms, ammunition and accessories at the site were seized by FCPS.

Lohrius is currently being held on a $50,000 cash-only bond at the Larimer County Jail. Charges are merely an accusation by law enforcement, and the suspect must be presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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