No evidence object penetrated shattered window on Lincoln

UPDATE: Fort Collins Police found no indication that whatever shattered a driver-side truck window Tuesday morning on Lincoln Avenue near Odell Brewery penetrated the truck.

Crime-scene investigators thoroughly searched the scene for any evidence that an object penetrated the window, but were unable to find anything, spokesman Sgt. Dean Cunningham said.

He said witnesses said a dump truck was passing by around the time the window was shattered, so road debris is being considered as a strong possibility.

ORIGINAL STORY:

A driver-side truck window was shattered Tuesday about 8:30 a.m. on Lincoln Ave. in Fort Collins, outside of Odell Brewery.

The driver was not injured in the incident, and multiple police vehicles are on scene. The cause of the window shatter is unknown at this time.

The Weld County Sheriff's Office in April tallied 22 incidents involving shattered or broken vehicle windows. Sixteen of those incidents were due to rocks, road debris, excessive vibration or temperature changes.

Of the six other incidents in Weld County, two involved shots fired by a BB gun at vehicles not on highways or freeways, and one was traced to a "wrist rocket-style slingshot" along Interstate 25. Two more stemmed from "unconfirmed incidents of weapons discharged along Colorado Highway 14," the sheriff's office reported.

On May 18, Windsor cyclist John Jacoby was found shot to death on a county road north of Windsor. Last week, law enforcement linked the Jacoby homicide to one shattered window, that of a woman who was shot in the necknear Interstate 25 in Fort Collins.

Check back for updates as the story progresses.

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