The Durango Police Department’s weekly report for July 3-8 has been released, providing an overview of the various incidents and arrests made during this period. According to the report, the police department responded to a range of calls, including traffic accidents, thefts, and disturbances. On July 3, police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle, which was later recovered. The same day, a suspect was arrested for driving under the influence. On July 4, police received a report of a burglary, and an investigation is ongoing. The following day, a suspect was arrested for possession of a controlled substance. On July 6, police responded to a report of a traffic accident, and one person was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The police department also received a report of a missing person, who was later found safe. On July 7, a suspect was arrested for disorderly conduct, and the next day, police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance. The police department is urging anyone with information about these incidents to come forward. The report highlights the importance of community involvement in preventing and solving crimes. The police department is committed to keeping the community safe and is working to address the root causes of crime. The report also notes that the police department is working to improve its response to mental health calls and is providing training to officers on de-escalation techniques. In addition, the police department is partnering with local organizations to provide support services to victims of crime. The community is encouraged to report any suspicious activity to the police department. The police department is also reminding residents to be vigilant and to take steps to protect themselves and their property. Overall, the report provides a snapshot of the police department’s activities during the week of July 3-8 and highlights the department’s commitment to keeping the community safe. The police department is dedicated to providing excellent service to the community and is working to build trust and partnerships with residents. By working together, the police department and the community can make Durango a safer and more enjoyable place to live.