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CSPD will take all missing person reports without delay for anyone who resides in Colorado, was last known to reside in Colorado, or when there is credible information indicating the missing person was last known to be in Colorado, unless it is a circumstance that does not require a report pursuant to this policy.
First, Please Contact Your Local Law Enforcement Agency to File a Missing Persons Report. At the time you file a report, please make sure you have as many details as possible about the circumstances as well as descriptive information about your loved one.
You can call the non-emergency police number for your city or county sheriffs department to explain the situation and schedule an in-person or virtual meeting. When you make contact, explain that you would like to formally report a stolen package delivery as larceny or petty theft.
The First 72 Hours Are Crucial Contact local law enforcement ASAP. Gather and track any information. Preserve any evidence if you have. Call in help from family, friends, community and victim service advocates.
There is no rule that states that you have to wait 24 hours to report a missing person. It depends on the person who is missing, their age, mental state and vulnerability. If the missing person is a child, elderly or a person in a very depressed state then you need to alert the police straight away.
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File a report as soon as possible by reporting the crash to your local police station or calling 911. For crashes that occur outside of the Denver city limits, you must respond to that jurisdiction to complete the counter crash report.
You may file a police report using our secure, online reporting system for the types of crimes listed below. If you are interested in reporting another type of incident, or if there is a known suspect in the incident you are reporting, please call the Denver Police Department non-emergency line at (720) 913-2000.

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