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| 10/11 | 7:00 am | Mountain NewsNet, Colorado's Incident Notification System. Please report what you hear: 303-628-4601 or 800-748-3553. Questions: jimmnn@comcast.net All messages sent via this system are copyright protected and not to be redistributed in any form without permission. Have a great day!
| | 10/10 | 5:55 pm | U/D Pagosa Springs, CO: Chopper Go for a T/A on Hwy 84 in the Echo Lake Area. Pagosa Fire Cmd requesting coroner. Canceling Air Care 1. O/F 154.025, 158.820, & On-Line. (025)
| | 10/10 | 5:49 pm | Pagosa Springs, CO: Chopper Go for a T/A on Hwy 84 in the Echo Lake Area. Pagosa Fire & EMS operating, Air Care 1 from Farmington, NM enroute. O/F 154.025, 158.820, & On-Line. (025)
| | 10/10 | 10:51 am | I-25 U/D: The fatal T/A paged earlier as being in Huerfano Cnty was actually in Las Animas Cnty. Sorry for the error. The infant child in the vehicle has been airlifted to Memorial Hosp in Colo Springs. NFI, LUD. 191
| | 10/10 | 8:06 am | Huerfano Cnty U/D: Now a C/G for the child as a precautionary measure, landing on I-25.. Sounds like LG4 from Pueblo. 191
| | 10/10 | 7:51 am | Huerfano Cnty U/D: The T/A is just north of exit 27, northbound. I-25 northbound in that area will be closed for some time. 191
| | 10/10 | 7:44 am | Huerfano Cnty: I-25 NB in the Walsenburg area (missed the MM), T/A, R/O, w/ejection and confirmed fatal o/s. NB I-25 is CLOSED. A child in the vehicle is OK. ART requested, several CSP 2D units still e/r, DTRS, on-line. 191
| | 10/10 | 7:01 am | Mountain NewsNet, Colorado's Incident Notification System. Please report what you hear: 303-628-4601 or 800-748-3553. Questions: jimmnn@comcast.net All messages sent via this system are copyright protected and not to be redistributed in any form without permission. Have a great day!
| | 10/9 | 9:57 pm | Golden U/D: Both AMR ambs transporting to Denver Health. /090/ 001
| | 10/9 | 9:28 pm | Denver: 275 Elm Street working S/F in a SFD with smoke showing. O/F Den-800, Online /199/001
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 | CBI adds new machines to speed analysis of DNA samples |
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is acquiring three automated DNA analyzers to shorten the time it takes to process samples from crime scenes.
Lance Clem, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety, which oversees the CBI, said today the machines are being added to labs in Lakewood, Pueblo and Grand Junction.
The machines can analyze 100 samples in a few hours. Clem says the CBI hopes to cut the time it takes to analyze evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies from six months to 30 days.
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Posted on Friday, October 10
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 | 1 killed, child hurt in I-25 crash |
A fatal accident that also injured a child has closed northbound Interstate 25 in southern Colorado this morning.
The crash near Aguilar in Las Animas County occurred before 8 a.m., according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
The injured child was to be airlifted to a Pueblo hospital by a medical helicopter that landed on the highway, according to police radio traffic.
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Posted on Friday, October 10
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 | Murder suspect captured in Basalt |
A suspect wanted in connection with an Oklahoma murder two years ago has been located in Basalt with the help of a U.S. marshals-led fugitive task force in Colorado.
John Richard Beato, 22, was being held without bond in the Eagle County Jail on Thursday.
Beato, a former Broken Arrow, Okla., resident, is a suspect in the August 2007 slaying of 25- year-old Antonio Flores.
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Posted on Friday, October 10
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 | Stolen police cruiser found; gun missing |
An unmarked Denver police car stolen from a detective's home in Arvada was found early Thursday about two miles away in Wheat Ridge, police said.
That was the good news.
The bad news was that the detective's shotgun, which was in the trunk, was missing, police said.
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Posted on Friday, October 10
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 | Woman in 30s found dead on Grand Junction park bench |
Police say a woman has been found dead on a park bench in Grand Junction.
The body was found at about 5 a.m. today in Emerson Park near downtown.
Police say the woman was in her 30s. Her name has not been released.
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Posted on Thursday, October 09
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 | Evidence points to two weapons; second gunman 'a possibility' |
Investigators are looking at the possibility that a second gunman opened fire on the limousine carrying Darrent Williams and 16 other people, Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said Wednesday.
Detectives concluded that both a .40-caliber handgun and a .45-caliber handgun were fired into the limousine, according to court records released Wednesday.
"That is why this is an ongoing investigation," Morrissey said at the press conference. "What we know is that there were two weapons. It will reflect two different forms of weapons that were used based on their caliber, based on what we recovered. We know that as a fact."
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Posted on Thursday, October 09
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 | Search goes on after theft of unmarked car |
Arvada police continue to seek an unmarked car stolen from a Denver police investigator's house.
The 2002 gray Ford Taurus was stolen from a home near West 58th Avenue and Kipling Street about 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, a police spokeswoman said.
The Colorado license plate number is 356-DHS. Anyone with information is urged to call 720-898-6900.
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Posted on Thursday, October 09
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 | Charges cap long rap sheet |
Wednesday's indictment of Willie D. Clark caps a long criminal history that ranges from an arrest in a BB-gun fight at age 12 to charges that he shot and killed Denver Bronco Darrent Williams after a New Year's Day 2007 clash in a Denver nightclub.
Along the way, investigators say, Clark, 25, became a member of a gang called the "Elite Eight" whose members are suspected in 11 unsolved homicides as well as drive-by shootings, drug robberies and home invasions.
Investigators have said that Clark started as a drug runner for the gang, which is believed to have moved hundreds of kilograms of drugs through Denver. Eventually, he began cooking his own crack cocaine and began selling it to his own customers, authorities allege.
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Posted on Thursday, October 09
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 | Man shot by deputy listed in critical condition |
The man shot by a Grand County sheriff's deputy remained in critical condition Wednesday at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver.
Christopher David Dalgarn, 23, of Granby, was involved in a confrontation with the deputy on U.S. 40 on Monday evening. Dalgarn, who according to his mother is schizophrenic, does not have insurance and was not taking the medication that controls his moods.
His mother, Dawn North, says doctors told her Wednesday that her son's paralysis will be permanent because one of the bullets severed his spinal cord.
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Posted on Thursday, October 09
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 | Boulder cops seek suspect in sex assault |
Boulder police are looking for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted an 18-year-old woman near the University of Colorado campus.
The victim said she had been attending a party September 27 in the University Hill area of Boulder, where she consumed several drinks. She left sometime after midnight with a female friend.
That friend had to run a short errand, so the young woman waited for her near a bus stop on the curb at 11th and Aurora streets.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 08
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