The Glenwood Springs Police Department is a municipal-law-enforcement actor in the Garfield County ICE/DHS cluster. The currently strongest evidence is a municipal ALPR / Flock policy that prohibits sharing city- or contractor-collected ALPR data for federal immigration enforcement. Public-record request logs and the 2026 cease-and-desist packet make GSPD a follow-up target for SPEAR and ICE-related communications, but this pass does not establish a settled GSPD immigration-enforcement cooperation practice.
- The Glenwood Springs ALPR policy governs Flock / ALPR data use, access, retention, and sharing.
- The policy says GSPD does not permit sharing ALPR data gathered by the city or its contractors / subcontractors for federal immigration enforcement.
- Glenwood Springs' public-record request page lists requests for GSPD Flock contracts and policy records, and for SPEAR Task Force documents and communications involving ICE.
- The 2026 legal-demand packet includes email excerpts involving GSPD personnel, but the complete municipal record production was not captured in this pass.
- The ALPR policy is direct evidence of a specific data-sharing limit only.
- The current record does not settle GSPD's full role in SPEAR, its access to SPEAR systems, or any ICE/HSI/ERO communications.
- This page should not be used to infer municipal immigration-enforcement cooperation beyond the specific sources now retained.