Kirk Wilson
Phone: 303-339-8150
If this is an Emergency call 911.
The option to file police reports online is available for your convenience, however, the Lone Tree Police Department takes pride in our easy accessibility in person and over the phone. If you have any questions or would like assistance filing a report we welcome you to call our non-emergency line at (303)-799-0533 or visit us in person at our offices located at 9220 Kimmer Drive.
Reports can be filed on this page immediately at no cost. Once filed a copy will be available for your records.
If you are reporting an incident not listed below or that does not meet the above criteria please call the Lone Tree Police non-emergency number at (303)-799-0533 or visit the Lone Tree Police Department in person at 9220 Kimmer Drive Lone Tree, CO 80124 during normal business hours. If this is an Emergency call 911.
Select the incident type from this list to begin your online report.
Use this report for an auto or traffic accident that occurred on public property if a police officer was NOT present. If you were involved in an accident and a police officer was called to the scene, you do not need to provide any forms unless you receive a letter from the Department of Revenue, which will inform you of what needs to be done. If a police officer was NOT present please note the following:
Use this report for an accident that occurred on private property, which includes driveways, parking lots, and private roadways, and does not involve injuries or damage to public property. This will be for reporting purposes only and will not be investigated.
If you have any suspect information, please contact the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report when there is a destruction of property that normally does not cause permanent damage but needs to be eradicated quickly. Examples: using paint to tag, gang graffiti, or unsolicited artwork on walls, buildings, fences, and highways.
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report when there is known damage to the property of another or to property owned jointly with another. Example: A person smashes your mailbox.
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report if an accident occurred on private property and does not involve injuries or damage to public property. There is no suspect or suspect vehicle information. Private property includes driveways, parking lots, and private roadways.
If you have any suspect information, please contact the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report if someone has used your name or personal information or your financial transaction device (IE: credit card, checks, etc.) to obtain goods or services. This report will not be used to start an investigation, it is only for your records and to report the crime for the purpose of getting reimbursed and satisfy your bank’s requirements. Do not use this if you have suspect information.
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Helpful Tips:
Shred credit card offers and bank statements before you throw them away if you do not plan on using them. Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Use this report for property that is missing and is believed to be lost, or for items left behind (in a restaurant or store, for instance) in City limits of Lone Tree. If you believe your property was stolen, and the value is less than $1999, please select “Theft” as the report type.
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report if your property was taken without your permission. If you believe it is lost, please select the Lost Property report.
DO NOT REPORT THE THEFT OF THE FOLLOWING ONLINE:
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report if a person commits the crime of criminal trespass to a vehicle if such person knowingly and unlawfully enters a vehicle of another person with the intent to commit a crime (with the intent to steal something from within).
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report for unwanted, annoying, harassing, or threatening communication from an individual or individual’s device, including, but not limited to computers and phones. Example: Threats to a person or their property, obscene language, or repeated communication after being told to stop.
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
Use this report when a person commits the crime of criminal trespass to a vehicle if such person knowingly and unlawfully enters a vehicle of another person with intent to commit a crime (with the intent to steal something from within).
If you have suspect information, please call the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 for an officer response.
Your report will be reviewed, but may not be investigated. If, after the review process, more information is needed, you may be contacted by phone or email.
Upon completion of this report process you will:
If your incident is an emergency, call 911. If your incident is a non-emergency call the Lone Tree Police Department at (303)-799-0533.
No, if a crime took place outside of the city limits of Lone Tree, please call the law enforcement department for that jurisdiction. If you are unsure we welcome calls to our non-emergency line at 303-799-0533 to determine if your incident occured in Lone Tree.
A known suspect is when you or someone else knows; (1) the person who committed the crime, (2) where to find the person who committed the crime, or (3) the license plate number of the vehicle of the suspect(s) who committed the crime. Call our non-emergency line at 303-799-0533 for assistance filling a report with suspect information.