LOUISVILLE, Colo. — A shelter-in-place order has been issued for residents near an apartment complex in northern Louisville amid police activity.
A message shared on X, previously known as Twitter, conveyed by the Louisville Police Department, advises residents living in the vicinity northwest of Courtesy Road and South Boulder Road to remain indoors. This caution is due to an ongoing “active police presence” near the Kestrel Apartments.
Nearby residents should lock their doors and windows and stay inside, according to police. Anyone near the area should avoid it at this time.
🚨 SHELTER IN PLACE ALERT 🚨
5:45pm 2/25/2025
Residents of Louisville in the area situated to the Northwest of Courtesy Rd and South Boulder Rd are urged to stay indoors as a safety precaution currently in place because of a noteworthy police activity taking place close to the Kestrel Apartment complex.
As is standard in shelter in place…
— Louisville CO Police Department (@LouisvilleCOPD) February 26, 2025
Details about the police activity are limited at this time.
This is a developing story and will be updated.