Crime & Safety

Teen Accused Of Trespassing In Boulder Parking Garage Vehicles

A teenager was arrested after he trespassed in vehicles at Randolph Center, Boulder police said.

Officers arrested a teenager for trespassing in vehicles parked at the Randolph Center, Boulder police said.
Officers arrested a teenager for trespassing in vehicles parked at the Randolph Center, Boulder police said. (Image via Google Maps Streetview)

BOULDER, CO — A teenager was taken into custody after he trespassed inside vehicles in a Boulder parking garage, Boulder police said. The vehicles were parked in the Randolph Center at 11th and Walnut Streets.

Michael Smith, 18, faces charges of first-degree criminal trespass and theft, police said. He was also wanted on a warrant out of Broomfield.

Smith is accused of going through several vehicles on Thursday.

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Police said there may be more victims — anyone who was parked in the garage Thursday who finds something missing or out of place is asked to call Detective Ed Burke at (303) 441-4483.

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