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Top Denver news: Police make arrest in hit-and-run case; group focuses on ballistics tech; more

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Published on June 13, 2019
Top Denver news: Police make arrest in hit-and-run case; group focuses on ballistics tech; morePhoto: Amy Aletheia Cahill/Flickr

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

Is this Denver's most dangerous block?

Multiple murders and shootings have occured near 1600 East Bruce Randolph Boulevard.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

Denver Police will change to encrypted transmissions

Police want media to sign agreement with restrictions to obtain radio access.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Denver area group focuses on ballistics tech in shootings

DENVER (AP) - Denver area law enforcement agencies are expanding efforts to use ballistics technology to help solve shootings. The leaders of the Denver and Aurora police departments along with U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced the formation of the Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network, or RAVEN, Wednesday in Denver. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Denver police make arrest in connection with fatal East Colfax hit-and-run

Denver police have arrested a 36-year-old man in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash Sunday at the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.

Read the full story on Denver Post .

Where has Denver’s soul food gone? In a historically black neighborhood, the last restaurant of its kind turns 20

Five Points only has one soul food spot still standing. But is a comeback in Denver’s future?

Read the full story on Denver Post .


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