The shelter-in-place area that was in effect briefly on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 22. (Courtesy of Erie Police Department)The shelter-in-place area that was in effect briefly on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 22. (Courtesy of Erie Police Department)

A shelter-in-place order for part of southeast Erie was lifted Thursday after police searched for a person wanted for a Longmont hit-and-run crash who had not yet been found.

Residents living around Eagle View Place and Vale Way in Erie were ordered to shelter in place from about 6:40 a.m. to 7:06 a.m while police searched for the person, according to an Erie Police Department social media post. Police lifted the order because the person of interest was likely no longer in the area, according to Erie Police Department spokesperson Amber Luttrell.

Police hadn’t found the person as of about 7:30 a.m., Luttrell said. Erie police were asked to search for the person by Longmont Public Safety, because the initial incident occurred in Longmont, Luttrell said.

The Thursday morning shelter-in-place order included parts of Hickory Place and the Right Start Preschool, and didn’t extend north of Mountain View Boulevard.

Information about the person of interest or the initial hit-and-run crash in Longmont would not be available until police arrest the person or end the search, according to Longmont spokesperson Robin Ericson.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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