Motor vehicle theft on the decline in Boulder County: District Attorney's Office

Denver (KDVR) – Car theft has declined in Bulder Province, according to the twentieth judicial region.

“The recently collected data” showed that the theft of the car theft had been informed by the law enforcement agencies in Bulder Province decreased by 22 % from 2023 to 2024, while monitoring “continuous discounts” in 2025.

This “great decline” comes after the state reported great increases in car theft between 2019 and 2023, according to The Bolder Da, which said that the state responded by taking “strong and pre -emptive steps” to change the state law and increase law enforcement. “

“When Colorado witnessed a dramatic rise in car theft, we responded by strengthening the car theft laws,” provincial lawyer Michael Dujeriti said in a statement.

Bulder Da said that the data showed that the province had only 280 car theft accidents reported in the first half of 2025, compared to a total of 1,399 accidents in 2023 and 1094 in 2024.

According to what was reported, the data showed that the Bulder Police Department reported a 37 % decrease in car theft from 2023 to 2024, and a decrease of 48 % in the first half of 2025 compared to the first half of 2024, while the LongMont Police Administration witnessed a decrease of 21 % in 2023 to 2024 and a decrease of 51 % in the first half of 2025 compared to the first half of 2024.

“Car thefts are often opportunities and we are proud of our partnerships in the city that played an important role in raising the community’s awareness of this crime and helped reduce it,” Steve Redverin, President of BPD.

Bulder Da said that the “sharp decline” in car thefts is due to more striking laws that provide severe severe consequences, use automated licensing panels, make car theft investigations a priority and work to raise awareness of society about locking cars doors at night and “reducing opportunities for dance.”

“The provincial attorney office encourages the residents to continue to take pre -emptive steps to secure their cars and report suspicious activity,” Bolder Da said in a statement.

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