Police are asking residents in a neighborhood in south Fort Collins to shelter in place while they work in the area.
According to the Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority , the Fort Collins Police Department's officers are working around Courtenay Circle, which is in a residential area near the
intersection of S. Lemay Avenue and E. Trilby Road.Details on the situation were not readily available. Denver7 is working to learn more.Denver 7+ Colorado News Latest Headlines | December 12, 8am
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