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Mystery Indoor Death Probe Puts Denver Block On Edge

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Published on February 14, 2026
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Denver police have launched an investigation into an indoor death after officers were called out late Friday night, but so far, they are keeping the details close to the vest. Officials have not released the location, the person’s identity, or how the person died.

Police alert

In a short late-night post on X, the Denver Police Department told followers that “There is an indoor death investigation in the area” and reminded the public that its account is not monitored around the clock, according to the Denver Police Dept. The post also shared the department’s non-emergency number, 720-913-2000, and urged people to call or text 911 if they have an emergency.

Residents point to 19th and Logan

In replies to the department’s post, several users asked “what's happening at 19th and Logan?” and some commented that officers had been there for hours, according to the thread. Police have not confirmed any specific address, nor have they said whether the investigation involves just one residence.

Medical examiner review

If the death is formally confirmed, the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will be responsible for determining the cause and manner of death and will release identifying information once its work is finished. That review can take days or even weeks while toxicology and other tests are completed, as reported by Denver7.

What residents should know

For now, details are scarce. Investigators have asked anyone with video or information to contact police or use the non-emergency line listed in the department’s notice. Past local coverage, including Mystery Death Shuts Down La Alma Park as per Hoodline, shows officials often release only limited information while the Office of the Medical Examiner completes its review. This story will be updated as authorities share more.