At 12:16 a.m. Feb. 27, two officers were dispatched to 1933 Warren Ave. in reference to a disturbance. It was reported that two males were outside the apartment building yelling at each other. Upon arrival, the officers heard yelling from inside. One officer walked to the window, looked through the blinds and saw one 23-year-old male frantically pacing and screaming about how he wanted to fight and how much he hated his dad. It appeared that the screaming male wanted to fight the other 23-year-old male sitting in front of him. When the officers entered, they noticed a strong odor of marijuana. On couch in plain view was a large plastic storage bag half full with marijuana and cash. There were four pipes on the table and two stacks of medium planter buckets against the wall. The man who was screaming had a large bump on his head. When the officer asked what had happened, the man said he'd come home after drinking some beers. According to the officer, the man was fidgeting, couldn't sit still and told him he had a cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. The man motioned toward the bag and said, "Don't worry about that. I got a medical license for that. I grow it." When the officer asked to see his medical marijuana license, the man said, "I am the jelly bean of life and I don't disrespect the guardians." When the officer asked the man for his license again, he led the officers into his bedroom and sat next to a large, silver safe and started talking gibberish. Both 23-year-old Longmont men were arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, distribution of a schedule II controlled substance and the manufacturing, dispensing and selling of marijuana.
At 3:48 p.m. Feb. 26, officers were dispatched to the 1600 block ofsouth Vivian Street to meet with a female who had reportedly just been involved in a domestic incident with her husband. While en route, dispatch advised officers that the female was calling from a neighbor's residence because her husband had kicked her out of their residence. An officer contacted the 19-year-old Longmont man, who invited the officer inside. When asked what the brown substance behind his ears was, the man said it was probably soda from his wife throwing a can at him and spaghetti sauce from her throwing a bowl at him. He said his wife was getting angry with the woman whose basement they were living in and came home very angry that afternoon. According to the man, he wanted to avoid altercation and went into his room to play his Xbox. The woman allegedly came into the room yelling at him, set their child down in the stroller between them and continued to yell.She reportedly grabbed a bowl of spaghetti, dumped it on the floor and threw the bowl at his right knee, then threw a bag of potato chips at his chest and a can of soda at his head. The man admitted to slapping his wife because she was "in his face." When the officer met with the woman and child, there was noticeable spaghetti sauce on the child's face, clothing and socks. The 20-year-old Longmont woman was handcuffed and transported to the Longmont Police Department for booking and processing. She was arrested on suspicion of harassment, domestic violence, third-degree assault and child abuse. The man is also under investigation for domestic violence.
At 9:01 p.m. Feb. 25, officers were dispatched tothe 0-99 block ofNinth Ave. on an anonymous report of a physical altercation between a male and female that appeared to be domestic. When officers arrived, they contacted a male who was attempting to leave in a vehicle. When the officers identified the man through dispatch, it was found that 47-year-old Denver man had a court warrant for a traffic offense with a $2,000 bond. The man was booked at the Longmont Safety and Justice Center then later transported to Boulder County Jail.
At 1:25 p.m. Feb. 24, an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at the intersection of Mountain View Avenue and Lee Way and discovered the passenger had a warrant for his arrest. Dispatch confirmed that the 48-year-old Longmont man had a warrant for identity theft with a $2,500 bond and a warrant for parole violation. He was transported to the Longmont Police Department and later booked at the Boulder County Jail.