Busy Weekend for Loveland and Johnstown Police: Multiple Arrests and Ongoing Investigations Highlight Local Crime Report

Loveland, Colo. — Police in Loveland were busy last Friday with a flurry of incidents ranging from minor traffic accidents to allegations of theft and assault. Across the region, authorities from different jurisdictions reported various criminal activities including drug-related offenses, robberies, and several apprehensions related to outstanding warrants. In a notable incident at noon, officers responded to a vehicle crash at the 5700 block of Crossroads Boulevard; fortunately, there were no injuries reported. Concurrently, a scam was being investigated just a few blocks away at the 1400 block of East First Street. Retail thefts were … Read more

Loveland Police Respond to Busy Weekend of Thefts, Crashes, and Drug Incidents

Loveland, CO — The Loveland Police Department, showcased during an awards ceremony at Foundation Church, has reported a bustling schedule of law enforcement activities throughout the community. A range of incidents, from thefts and assaults to traffic accidents and drug enforcement actions, underscored the diverse challenges faced by local authorities. On a recent Friday, police recorded numerous calls relating to shoplifting at notable locations such as Goodwill and Target, with incidents reported within hours of one another. Theft was a recurring issue, with additional reports later that day on Rocky Mountain Avenue. The afternoon also … Read more

Settlement Talks Initiated Over Controversial $1 Billion Centerra South Development in Loveland

Loveland, Colorado – The civil trial between McWhinney Real Estate Services and the city of Loveland has been canceled by a Larimer District Court judge. The cancellation comes after the Loveland City Council reversed its decision to rescind the Centerra South urban renewal plan and its master financing agreement. This reversal was made to allow both parties time to negotiate a settlement rather than go through with the trial. McWhinney attorney Christopher Murray requested the trial be vacated and that any action on cross motions for a request for summary judgment be withheld until March … Read more

Loveland Lawyer Publicly Censured by Colorado Supreme Court for Professional Misconduct in Personal Injury Case

LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) – Loveland lawyer Sarah Schielke has received a public censure from the Colorado Supreme Court presiding disciplinary judge as a result of an incident that occurred two years ago. The ruling, which was approved on January 26 by Presiding Disciplinary Judge Bryan Large, came after Schielke’s close friend and client allegedly suffered injuries and emotional trauma. A public censure is a published reprimand that acknowledges a lawyer’s actions as grounds for disciplinary action, but does not prevent them from continuing to practice law, according to the terminology of the Colorado Supreme Court. … Read more