Victim Services
If you have been the victim of a crime, please contact your local law enforcement office:
| Larimer County Sheriff's Office | 970-416-1985 |
| Fort Collins Police Department | 970-221-6540 |
| Loveland Police Department | 970-667-2151 |
| Estes Park Police Department | 970-586-4000 |
| Berthoud Police Department | 970-532-2611 |
Additional Victim Services
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Crime Victim Services 1-877-867-7273 www.crimevictimservices.org
Crime Victim Services' (CVS) mission is to help victims prevail over the trauma of their victimization by assisting and advocating for safety, healing, justice, and restitution. CVS offers emotionally healing assistance such as crisis counseling, spiritual ministry, speak on victim impact panels, support groups, victim offender dialogue, 24-hour crisis line, employer and creditor intervention, accompaniment to court and interviews, advocacy for social services, etc.
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Alternatives to Violence 970-669-5150 www.alternativestoviolence.org
ATV is committed to intervention in, education about, and prevention of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crimes.
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SAVA (Sexual Assault Victim Assistance) 970-472-4204 www.savacenter.org
Sexual Assault Vicim Advocate (SAVA) Center works tirelessly in the Northern Colorado region to providea 24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline, as well as numerous therapy options for individuals affected by sexual violence. A critical component of the community. SAVA is the go-to resource to assist anyone who has experienced the trauma of sexual assault.
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ChildSafe 970-493-3833 www.childsafecolorado.org
ChildSafe services are offered to individuals and families troubled by incest and child sexual abuse. Child victims, family members, abusive persons and adults molested as children are encouraged to participate in the ChildSafe program that will be most helpful to them. Our commitment in safeguarding children and giving families and individuals the assistance they need.
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Lutheran Family Services 970-226-1788 www.lfsco.org
Assists and provides support to victims regardless of race, religion, gender, or age to help equip them to live full and whole lives and to heal, strengthen, and provide hope.
- National Criminal Justice Service/Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center 1-800-851-3420 www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/ovcres/welcome.html
OVC is committed to enhancing the Nation’s capacity to assist crime victims and to providing leadership in changing attitudes, policies, and practices to promote justice and healing for all victims of crime.
Victim Compensation Information

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