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Top Denver news: Body pulled from Sloan's Lake Park; STEM shooters high on coke, police say; more

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Published on June 21, 2019
Top Denver news: Body pulled from Sloan's Lake Park; STEM shooters high on coke, police say; morePhoto: Barry Dale Gilfry/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Colorado police tell parents to ‘grow up’ after brawl over 13-year-old umpire’s call at youth baseball game

Police are calling on parents to "grow up" after a fight broke out at a youth baseball game near Denver, Colorado. Parents and coaches were unhappy with a call made by the 13-year-old umpire during Saturday's game, according to the Lakewood Police Department. 

Read the full story on KTLA 5 Morning News.

Police: Suspects in Denver STEM shooting were high on coke, carried guns in guitar case

The two students who killed a classmate as they attacked their suburban Denver high school last month were high on cocaine, police say.

Read the full story on USA TODAY.

Plan moves forward to expand Pena Boulevard to Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport say they are planning to widen the entire 14-mile stretch of Pena Boulevard from Interstate 70 to the terminal.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

Denver police conducting death investigation at Sloan’s Lake Park

Officers with the Denver Police Department are conducting a death investigation at Sloan's Lake Park. About 8 p.m. Thursday, DPD said via Twitter that the investigation was taking place near West 17th Avenue and Tennyson Street, which is on the south side of the park. 

Read the full story on KDVR.


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