A suspect in a domestic violence incident in Longmont is believed to be hiding in the Loveland area.

At about 12:13 a.m. Sunday morning, officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of 16th Avenue in Longmont on a domestic violence call, according to Commander Jeffrey M. Satur with detective operations at the Longmont Police Department.

The resident reported a female victim of an assault had fled her home, which was located at 1509 Gay Street, to escape a violent assault by her fiancé. He was identified as Andrew Roy, 29.

The victim was transported to the Longmont United Hospital and has since been released.

While watching the house, Roy returned to his home in his blue 2005 Acura 4-Door vehicle (license plate 097-VCU), which police were on the lookout for. Officers approached and he fled the area in the car at a high rate of speed. Officers later learned his five-year-old daughter was in the car.

Roy is believed to be hiding in the Loveland area. He has an active warrant for second-degree assault, domestic violence, felony eluding, obstruction of phone services and theft. Roy is 6 feet 8 inches, 215 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Longmont Police Department at 303-651-8501.