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  • The Pueblo Police department offers a web service entitled Police to Citizens (P2C). Here individuals can search crime data of an area of Pueblo they are interested in. Click on "Event Search", add the date range you'd like to search, add the address you'd like to search around, select the "Search Range" and then select "search." If you'd like to search a neighborhood, leave the address and search range blank.

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  • Sex Offender locations can be obtained online by going to our Police to Citizens (P2C) website. Once there, click on "Sex Offender Search." Enter your address, city and search range. Then click on "SEARCH" to get results that include photos of the offenders near you.

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  • Pueblo's Code Enforcement team is responsible for maintaining city ordinances for the following concerns: liter, weeds, parking and storage of inoperable vehicles and graffiti. If you've received a notice, you may be in violation of one of the above city ordinances. If the notice is not complied with within 10 days, the recipient of the notice will be subject to a municipal court summons for the violation.
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  • Officers and volunteers alike take reports and bring incidents of graffiti to the attention of property owners on a continual basis. On the graffiti removal side, the Pueblo Municipal Court Community Service program assists victims by helping remove graffiti. They are notified of graffiti through the graffiti hotline at 719-553-2501, by email or phone from other city departments or in person at the Municipal Court. The order of priority for removal is as follows:

    1. Public property (City Owned)
    2. Private Property (elderly & disabled)
    3. Private Property with significant public exposure
    4. All private property as time permits.

    To remove graffiti from private property, the program must have a release of liability form signed by the owner of the property

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