Jackson County, CO – Authorities in Jackson County are investigating two related burglaries that occurred overnight in the Grizzly Creek Subdivision, northeast of Highway 40.
According to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, the incidents are believed to have taken place late Thursday, September 18, or in the early morning hours of Friday, September 19. Deputies reported that burglars forced entry into a home, disabled security cameras, and stole valuable items. The suspects then allegedly moved on to another property in the subdivision, taking additional items from a shop.
During the investigation, deputies collected multiple DNA samples from the crime scenes. Those samples will be sent to a lab for analysis. Additionally, Flock license plate recognition cameras in the area will be reviewed to identify vehicles that may have been near the properties during the timeframe of the burglaries.
At this time, no suspects have been identified, and the Sheriff’s Office confirmed the investigation remains ongoing. Authorities are asking residents who may have seen suspicious activity in or near the subdivision to come forward.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at (970) 723-4242.
The Sheriff’s Office noted the importance of community awareness in rural areas like Grizzly Creek, where properties are spread out and harder to monitor. Residents are encouraged to check home surveillance systems and report any unusual vehicles or activity from late Thursday into early Friday.
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