UPDATE: Shelter in Place LIFTED in neighborhood near U.S. Olympic Paralympic Training Center

Michael Logerwell

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – UPDATE: The shelter-in-place is lifted.

Colorado Springs Police say the shelter-in-place was activated because they believed a possible suspect in a shooting was seen in the area.

Police say the shooting happened on Sunset Road just after 2:00 P.M. on Saturday. Two people were shot and taken to the hospital. The police department describes their injuries as serious but non-life-threatening. The spot where the shooting happened is less than half a mile from where the shelter-in-place went into effect.

Just about an hour later, police say they received information that a potential suspect in that shooting was in the area of 300 Iowa Ave. That’s what led to the large police presence and shelter-in-place.

No arrests have been announced. Police have not said if that information was accurate.

KRDO13 will continue to update this story.

ORIGINAL REPORT: The Colorado Springs Police Department has issued a shelter-in-place notice for people between N Union Blvd and Prairie Rd.

Map from Peak Alerts.

Peak Alerts says the shelter-in-place is for the area from E Willamette Ave to E Monument St between Swope Ave and Prairie Rd. The cause for the shelter-in-place is “law enforcement activity.” Residents in the area are being asked to stay away from doors and windows.

KRDO13 will update this story when more information becomes available.

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