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News and Reports
News from the Broadmoor area, officer reports, and the Chief's Corner
Officer Reports 12/1/25 to 12/7/25
12/1 – 7:03 am | Zone 9 – Cheyenne Road BIS Officer received an alarm call at a member’s residence for a first-floor/general alarm. Due to icy road conditions, the Officer arrived at 7:13 am. No vehicles or individuals were observed in the area upon arrival. The Officer noted the alarm was not audible. Fresh snow had fallen the previous evening, and there were no vehicle tracks or footprints anywhere on the property. The gate was closed and locked, and all exterior doors and
BIS
9 hours ago3 min read
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Officer Reports 11/24/25 to 11/30/25
11/24 – Nothing reported. 11/25 – Nothing reported. 11/26 – 5:26 am | Zone 2 – Polo Drive The on-duty BIS Officer received a call from a member who was out of town regarding an alarm activation at the member’s residence involving the lower-level sliding door. The Officer arrived at 5:28 am and did not observe any vehicles or individuals in the area. A full exterior check of the residence was conducted with no signs of attempted entry, damage, or theft. All doors and windows,
BIS
Dec 33 min read
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Officer Reports 11/17/25 to 11/23/25
Leaf Burning Incident | Zone 9 Around noon on Saturday, November 22, 2025, a BIS member noticed smoke coming from a neighbor’s yard and promptly notified Broadmoor Fire. Fire personnel responded immediately and discovered that the non-member homeowner had been burning leaves and other yard debris without the required permit. Information regarding this incident was forwarded by Broadmoor Fire to the Colorado Springs Fire Department. CSFD contacted the member and provided the
BIS
Nov 262 min read
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Officer Reports 11/10/25 to 11/16/25
Mailbox Incident At roughly 5:30am on Friday Nov 14 th , a BIS member discovered a large amount of mail scattered near the intersection of Marland Road South and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road. The mail appeared to belong to residents living on or near Woodside Lane, just east of Nevada Avenue/Highway 115. While a few pieces had been opened, the majority remained intact. The BIS member collected the mail—enough to fill two brown grocery bags—and delivered it to the post office fo
BIS
Nov 192 min read
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