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We are Hiring! If you've been considering a career with the Pueblo Police Department, don't miss this opportunity!Applic...
06/07/2026

We are Hiring! If you've been considering a career with the Pueblo Police Department, don't miss this opportunity!

Applications for Patrol Officers and lateral transfers close June 27th, 2026, at 11:59 PM MST.

Come join us and many other community partners at the AMR Safety Jam today until 3pm.
06/06/2026

Come join us and many other community partners at the AMR Safety Jam today until 3pm.

Theft – Help IdentifyDo they look familiar? Does this truck look familiar? The Pueblo Police Department is seeking the c...
06/03/2026

Theft – Help Identify

Do they look familiar? Does this truck look familiar? The Pueblo Police Department is seeking the community’s help identifying the vehicle and individual(s) involved in a theft in the 700 block of Desert Flower Blvd that occurred during the nighttime hours in March of 2026.

If you recognize the male/female or have any information, please contact Property Crimes Detective Vicars at 719‑553‑3338.

To remain anonymous, please visit www.pueblocrimestoppers.com or call 719‑542‑7867 (STOP).

Your tips help keep our community safe—thank you for your support.

PUEBLO PD STATS UPDATECall for Service Weekly Comparison: 05/14/2026 to 05/20/2026 & 05/21/2026 to 05/27/2026Yearly Comp...
06/03/2026

PUEBLO PD STATS UPDATE
Call for Service Weekly Comparison:
05/14/2026 to 05/20/2026 & 05/21/2026 to 05/27/2026
Yearly Comparison: 01/01/25 to 05/27/2025 & 01/01/26 to 05/27/2026
The Pueblo Police Department reviews the previous week's statistics, which are then shared across the department. The Crime Analyst compiles various crime data that highlights trends, supports daily decision-making, and helps adjust manpower and resources for service calls. This approach equips officers with vital information to identify and proactively address specific concerns during their shifts. Interested in seeing this work first-hand? Sign up for a ride-along: https://www.pueblo.us/1315/Ride-Along-Form
Please note that this dataset includes completed, attempted, and unsubstantiated incidents of reported crime. All files utilized for this report are dynamic, meaning they can be modified, added to, or deleted at any time. This results in more accurate and comprehensive records within the databases. As data entry continues post-report filing, numbers may vary in both past and future reports.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 2, 2026 Officer Involved Shooting 800 Block of E. 5th Street Pueblo, CO – On June 2, 2026, a...
06/03/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 2, 2026

Officer Involved Shooting 800 Block of E. 5th Street

Pueblo, CO – On June 2, 2026, at approximately 3:29 p.m., Pueblo Police officers were dispatched to the 900 block of Alexander Circle on report of a domestic fight with weapons.

The suspect left prior to officers’ arrival but officers continued to check known addresses for the suspect. Officers responded to the 800 block of E. 5th Street where they located the suspect’s vehicle. When officers attempted to contact him, he fired a gunshot at responding officers.

At approximately 7:41 p.m. the SWAT Team was activated. As SWAT officers arrived in the area, the suspect again fired at law enforcement. Officers returned fire, striking the suspect. The suspect was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The 10th Judicial District CIRT (Critical Incident Response Team), has been activated and will conduct the investigation. Involved officers and dispatchers in the incident have been placed on administrative leave per department policy and procedure.

This is an ongoing investigation, and no other information will be released at this time.

The information contained in this press release is based on preliminary information available at the time of its drafting. The Pueblo Police Department’s understanding of this incident may change as additional evidence is collected, analyzed, and reviewed. The purpose of this press release is to provide timely information to the public. In consideration of the foregoing, please be advised that any statements expressed herein are subject to change at any time.

UPDATE: HOMICIDE ARRESTA 17-year-old juvenile male turned himself in to the Pueblo Police Department on June 1, 2026 and...
06/01/2026

UPDATE: HOMICIDE ARREST

A 17-year-old juvenile male turned himself in to the Pueblo Police Department on June 1, 2026 and was subsequently arrested on charges of First Degree Murder and Attempted First Degree Murder.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 1, 2026

City of Pueblo’s Ninth Homicide of 2026

On June 1, 2026, at approximately 1:19 p.m., the Pueblo Police Department’s ShotSpotter system detected gunfire in the 2100 block of Oakshire Lane. At the same time, dispatch received multiple 911 calls reporting a shooting with one individual injured.

A vehicle involved in the incident left the 2100 block of Oakshire Lane and stopped in the 1500 block of Constitution Road. The driver awaited contact from officers and emergency medical personnel due to the passenger having sustained a gunshot wound.

The injured individual was transported to a local hospital, where they were later pronounced deceased. The Pueblo County Coroner’s Office will release the identity of the decedent.

Due to the incident’s close proximity to East High School, the school was placed on a secure perimeter while officers searched for the suspect. This effort was coordinated with Pueblo School District 60 and East High School administration.

This is an on-going investigation, and no further information is available at this time.

This incident marks the city’s ninth homicide of 2026. There were five homicides year-to-date in 2025.

The information contained in this press release is based on preliminary information available at the time of its drafting. The Pueblo Police Department’s understanding of this incident may change as additional evidence is collected, analyzed, and reviewed. The purpose of this press release is to provide timely information to the public. In consideration of the foregoing, please be advised that any statements expressed herein are subject to change at any time.

Pueblo Police Officers had a fantastic time attending the Hometown Heroes Summer Kickoff at Prutch’s Garage Door in Pueb...
06/01/2026

Pueblo Police Officers had a fantastic time attending the Hometown Heroes Summer Kickoff at Prutch’s Garage Door in Pueblo this past week! Thank you to Prutch’s for hosting such a welcoming community event and bringing together local families, first responders, and the Pueblo Punishers ahead of their final home game. And congratulations to the Pueblo Punishers for winning their game Saturday night!

Our officers were grateful for the opportunity to stop by, meet community members, take photos, and enjoy a great barbecue lunch. A shoutout to the Pueblo Fire Department and the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office for joining in as well, events like this truly show the strength of our community partnerships.

On May 31, 2026, Pueblo Police Officers were assigned to the 1200 block of Prairie Ave to uphold peace during an unsanct...
06/01/2026

On May 31, 2026, Pueblo Police Officers were assigned to the 1200 block of Prairie Ave to uphold peace during an unsanctioned car show gathering on private property.

While on scene, officers observed 18‑year‑old Jordan Trujillo‑Trevizo illegally operating and recklessly riding a dirt bike at a high rate of speed. He lost control of the bike and fell from the dirt bike laying it on its side.

Trujillo‑Trevizo attempted to restart the bike as officers approached him. When he was unable to get the bike started, he fled on foot. Officers ran after Trujillo-Trevizo and saw him reaching into a black bag across his chest while running in the lanes of traffic. Officers gave commands but Trujillo-Trevizo failed to obey commands and was eventually tased causing him to fall to the ground.

A handgun fell from Trujillo-Trevizo, and he attempted to crawl toward the handgun, but officers were able to gain control of him before he reached it.

Trujillo‑Trevizo was arrested for carrying a concealed firearm, reckless driving, and resisting arrest. The dirt bike was towed from the scene.

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