Published: Nov. 1, 2024

It is reported that the Boulder Police Department is investigating a felony menacing that occurred at approximately 12:17 a.m. on November 1. Three men got into an altercation at a party at 3235 Euclid Avenue when one of them brandished what appeared to be a gun. No shots were fired. The three suspects, who were all believed to be armed at the time of the altercation, fled on foot. Police apprehended one of the suspects and and the two others remain at large. 

Police are still searching for the two at large suspects. One suspect is described as a teen to college-aged male, approx. 5’10” with thin build wearing a black hoodie and gray pants. The second suspect is described as a male wearing a white shirt and black pants.

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The Boulder Police Department (BPD) is the lead agency in the investigation. There will be extra patrols in the area for remainder of night as police continue to investigate and search for the suspects. Anyone with information regarding this crime or the suspect’s location is encouraged to contact BPD at (303) 441-3333. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Safe2Tell or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers is available on the CUPD website: https://www.colorado.edu/police/records-reports/anonymous-reporting 

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