SWAT Raid Floods 67th And Olive With Cops And Questions

What started as a quiet weekday morning at 67th Avenue and Olive Street in Commerce City turned into a full-on SWAT scene Thursday, as officers in tactical gear rolled in to serve a search warrant. Neighbors watched from porches and windows while multiple marked units filled the intersection, traffic lanes were briefly blocked, and the police department urged people to steer clear of the area. Even with the show of force, officials stressed there was no broader threat to the public while investigators worked the case. By 10:55 a.m., police confirmed the warrant was tied to a narcotics investigation and originated from another jurisdiction.

Police Say Warrant Was Tied To Narcotics Case

According to the Commerce City Police Department, detectives and SWAT officers were serving a search warrant near 67th and Olive and asked the public to avoid the area while the operation played out. The department emphasized there was no active threat to the wider community and later added a 10:55 a.m. update that the warrant was narcotics-related and originated with another jurisdiction. A short video shared by CBS Colorado showed a cluster of marked patrol cars and officers in tactical gear working the scene.

Regional Drug-Task Context

Commerce City officers have been regular players in larger narcotics efforts with county and federal partners in recent years, often calling in SWAT when investigators expect sizable drug stashes or weapons. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office has outlined similar joint operations, including a 2025 case that led to major drug and weapons seizures, which helps explain why specialized units are sometimes tapped for warrant service. Officials in Thursday’s case have not said which outside agency actually obtained the narcotics-related warrant that brought SWAT to 67th and Olive…

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