Larimer County Road 44H (Buckhorn Rd) is currently impassable from 1 mile east of Moose Ridge Road (MM 25) to Forest Road 129 (MM 31) due to flooding. Please use alternate routes and use caution in the area. If Buckhorn Rd is your only access point and you have an emergency, do not attempt to drive through this area, dial 9-1-1. An update will be sent when the road is passable.

Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Flash Flood Warning for the Cameron Peak burn scar in Southern Larimer County until 1045 PM MDT. Areas include Pennock Pass, Upper Buckhorn along County Road 44H, Crystal Mountain, Monument Gulch and Upper Pingree Park Road. Eld Creek, Little Beaver Creek, Miller Fork, Sheep Creek, North Fork Fish Creek, Buckhorn Creek, Pennock Creek, and Black Creek.

Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain over the Cameron Peak Burn area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Heavy Rainfall will cause flash flooding of small creeks, streams, and ditches in the affected part of the Cameron Peak burn area. Rock
slides or debris flows can also be expected across rural roads. Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.

Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

07-31-2023 12:08:47

This is the Fort Collins Police Department with an update for the police activity in the 200 block of Laporte Ave. in Fort Collins. Law enforcement have safely resolved the incident and you are free to go about your normal activities. You will still see a presence in the area for a short period of time while responders work to clear the area. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

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07-31-2023 08:20:24

This is the Fort Collins Police Department, there is police activity in the 200 block of Laporte Ave in Fort Collins. Please avoid the area of Willow to the north, Oak to the south, Remington to the east, and Sherwood to the west. If you are in this area already, please just shelter in place. We will send a follow up message when the situation is resolved.

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The NWS has issues a Flash Flood Warning for the Cameron Peak burn scar in central Larimer County until 4:15 pm. Locations include gulches along Highway 14 near and above Rustic, Pingree Hill, Goodell Corner and Bellaire Lake.

Heavy rain over the Cameron Peak burn scar will result in debris flow consisting of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials. Flash flooding will occur in small creeks, streams, and ditches in the affected part of the Cameron Peak burn area.

Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a

* Flash Flood Warning for…
Central Larimer County in north central Colorado…

* Until 330 PM MDT.

Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will result in debris flow
moving through the Cameron Peak burn area. The debris flow can
consist of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials.

IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban
areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as
other poor drainage and low-lying areas.

* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Pennock Pass and Pingree Park. This includes the following additional locations…
Box Prairie, Upper Buckhorn along County Road 44H, Moondance Way,
Stringtown Gulch, Big Bear, Lower Buckhorn on County Road 27 above
Masonville, Crystal Mountain, Poudre Springs, Upper Pingree Park
Road, Sky Ranch and Storm Mountain.

This includes the following streams and drainages…
Redstone Creek, Fall Creek, Cedar Creek, Black Creek, Pennock
Creek, Eld Creek, Miller Fork, North Fork Fish Creek, Sheep Creek,
Grouse Creek, Buckhorn Creek.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.

Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

The National weather service has issued a flash flood warning in Larimer County for areas of the Cameron Peak Burn Scaar. The Flash Flood Warning is in effect until 7:00pm mtn. The ares impacted include Bear Gulch, Cedar Creek, Stringtown Gulch, Sheep Creek, Fish Creek, Miller Fork. Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

07-14-2023 03:22:51

Fort Collins – Police activity in the area of 4900 Boardwalk Dr Building D has been Resolved. The shelter-in-place has been lifted. You may resume normal activity. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

07-14-2023 01:39:17

Fort Collins – Police activity in the area of 4900 Boardwalk Dr building D. If you live at 4900 Boardwalk in building D, please shelter in place. We will send a follow-up message when the situation is resolved.

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07-11-2023 08:00:40

Larimer County – Police activity in the area of S County Road 21 / Cottonwood Ln has been resolved. You many resume normal activity in the area. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

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07-11-2023 07:41:33

Larimer County – Police activity in the area of S County Road 21 / Cottonwood Ln. If you are located on Cottonwood Ln west of County RD 21 or Martingale Dr east of S County Rd 21. Please shelter in place until further advised. We will send a follow up message when the situation is resolved.

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07-10-2023 16:31:04

This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with a follow up message – The police activity in the area of Roosevelt Ave & 2nd Ave Wellington has been resolved. Residents may return to normal activities.

07-10-2023 16:12:22

Larimer County – Police activity in the area of Roosevelt Ave & 2nd Ave in Wellington. Take shelter, remain inside your home, lock doors and windows, and avoid the area. We will send a follow up message when the situation is resolved.

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