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Top Denver news: Police warn of caller ID scam; city to pay pilot $300K after settling case; more

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Published on November 12, 2019
Top Denver news: Police warn of caller ID scam; city to pay pilot $300K after settling case; morePhoto: Larry Johnson/Flickr

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Denver Police warn of recent caller ID scam involving identity theft

The Denver Police Department said scammers will use services to spoof caller ID's to resemble the numbers of legitimate organizations or companies.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Artist Anuar Maauad is giving away 100 editions of this artwork to Denverites, but there’s a catch

Black Cube and artist Anuar Maauad's "Share" will be given away free to Denver people and businesses willing to display it.

Read the full story on The Know.

Denver settles with United pilot in indecent exposure case

The city of Denver has agreed to pay $300,000 to a United Airlines pilot who was arrested on an indecent exposure charge that was later dismissed by a judge. 

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Denver leaders to vote on their 2020 priorities today

Some people call this the budget.

Read the full story on Denverite.


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