08-31-2023 14:32:04

Update for Loveland – Missing subject has been safely found. We are looking for 70 yrs female with green eyes and short brown hair. Wearing a pink shirt, grey pants. E 11th St and Boise Ave approximately 1030. If located call Loveland Emergency Communications Center at 970-667-2151

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08-31-2023 13:02:24

Loveland – We are looking for a 70 yrs female with green eyes and short brown hair. Wearing a pink shirt, grey pants. Last seen in the area of E 11th St and Boise Ave @ approximately 1030. If located call Loveland Emergency Communications Center at 970-667-2151 option 4.

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The NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for south central Larimer County until 6:30 PM MDT. Locations that will experience flash flooding include Estes Park and Glen Haven.

Heavy rain expected across the warned area. Between 1 and 1/2 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

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

Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with a flooding update: Red Mountain Rd also known as County Road 37, water has quickly receded, Larimer County Road and Bridge advises the access from Hwy 287 has been restored.

Larimer County Sheriff’s Office: Red Mountain Rd also known as County Rd 37 from Hwy 287 to the Wy State Line has washed out and is impassible from Hwy 287 posing a threat to residents in the area if you attempt to drive on Red Mtn Rd. Emergency personnel access is from Wy only. Residents living off Red Mountain Road, do not travel south on County Rd 37 to reach Hwy 287. You must travel north to Wyoming. Additional rain is expected which may further deteriorate road conditions. Do not drive through standing high water or water moving across the roadway. Larimer County Road and Bridge has an extended ETA to block the road for travel. Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for flood alerts in Larimer County. 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…
East Central Larimer County in north central Colorado until 600 PM MDT. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly. Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will result in debris flow moving through the Buckhorn Creek drainage. The debris flow can consist of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials. HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms in and around the Cameron Peak Burn Scar. Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Stove Prairie, Buckhorn Mountain, Mishawaka, Poudre Park, Glen Haven, Masonville and Horsetooth Mountain.Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

The NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for central Larimer County until 7:30 pm MDT. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Excessive rainfall over the Cameron Peak burn scar will result in debris flow that may consist of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials. Move to higher ground if necessary.

Locations include: Pennock Pass, Rustic, Pingree Park and Red Feather Lakes.

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 Larimer County until 8: 15 PM. Additional locations include Masonville, Moondance Way, Stringtown Gulch, Big Bear, Lower Buckhorn on County Road 27 above Masonville and Storm Mountain.

Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Excessive rainfall over the warning area will cause mud slides near
steep terrain. The mud slide can consist of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials.

Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.

Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org for location information.

Please use this form to report damages to structures from last night that do not include roads/culverts/or driveways due to the flooding in the Glen Haven/Retreat and Buckhorn areas last night. If you cannot access the form please call at 970-619-4906.

This information will be utilized for situational awareness purposes and for reporting to the State of Colorado as part of our disaster declaration. #StreamsideFlood

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This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with an update on a previous emergency message. Emergency officials have checked the area of Buckhorn Road (County Road 44H) from just west of Cougar Drive (MM27) east to Stove Prairie Road (County Road 27) and found the imminent flooding threat has subsided. Residents are reminded that they should be cautious when moving about these previously flooded areas. Buckhorn Road (County Road 44H) is still impassable from 1 mile east of Moose Ridge Road (MM25) to Forest Road 129 (MM31) due to prior flooding. Text LCFLOODS to 888777 for updates. Visit www.nocoalert.org to see a map of the affected areas.

08-03-2023 02:33:04

UPDATE evacuations lifted. Estes Park – Flooding update- Mandatory Evacuations have been lifted for County Road 43 south of streamside drive. Evacuations lifted for Glen Haven

Text LCEVAC to 888777 for updates. Go to www.nocoalert.org for a map of the evacuation area.

08-03-2023 02:04:23
This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with an emergency message. Dangerous flooding is occurring in the area of Buckhorn Road (County Road 44H) along both sides of the road from just west of Cougar Drive (MM27) east to Stove Prairie Rd (County Road 27). Immediately reach higher ground by any means necessary. Avoid areas subject to flooding including dips, low spots, ditches, etc. and do not attempt to cross flowing streams or creeks. If driving, be aware that the road may not be intact under flood waters. Never drive through flooded roadways – turn around and go another way. If your vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground.

To view a map of the affected area, please visit nocoalert.org. For updates, text the word LCEVAC to 888777 from your cell phone. We will communicate evacuation information to that key word as needed. You may also text the word LCFLOODS to 888777 from your cell phone to receive information on flooding in Larimer County. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger.

08-02-2023 23:50:26

Glen Haven -Flash Flooding – Mandatory Evacuations ordered for County Road 43 south of streamside drive. EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY. County Road 43 below south of Streamside Drive is not passable. Mandatory alert to seek higher ground.

Text LCEVAC to 888777 for updates. Go to www.nocoalert.org for a map of the evacuation area.

The NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Central Larimer County until 2:15 am. Locations include Upper Buckhorn along County Road 44H, Moondance Way, Stringtown Gulch, Lower Buckhorn on County Road 27 above Masonville, Crystal Mountain, The Retreat and Storm Mountain.

Heavy rainfall will cause flash flooding of small creeks, streams, and ditches in the affected part of the Cameron Peak burn area. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding.

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

08-02-2023 16:56:34

This is an update for the missing at risk adult in Timnath, he has been located.

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08-02-2023 16:46:06

This is a message from your emergency services departments. We are looking for a 68 year old at risk Asian male, Eddie, last seen wearing a purple shirt and tan pants. The male’s last known location was the Harmony Club golf course in Timnath. If located call 911.

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