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The FBI offers a $10,000 reward for information on Jeremiah Hight, linked to a fatal shooting of a minor on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation in Colorado.
An Aurora man named Paul Daniel Clark is under arrest for suspected arson that killed a dog and displaced residents following a fire at the Abrigo apartment building.
A BASE jumper was rescued from Clear Creek Canyon, leading to a temporary road closure on US 6. The injured jumper received aid from multiple agencies, emphasizing the risks of extreme sports.
A gondola malfunction at Winter Park Resort led to the evacuation of 174 skiers with no injuries reported. The resort is working to resume operations after safety tests.
Over 1,000 cases are impacted by the mishandling of DNA evidence by former CBI forensic scientist Missy Woods, raising concerns about the integrity of the justice system.
Boulder Police investigate a stabbing at an unhoused community encampment; one man was hospitalized, and the suspect is in custody facing assault charges.
A malfunction at Winter Park Resort's gondola led to the evacuation of 150-175 people with no injuries. The fault was ascribed to a damaged rocker arm.
Adams County firefighters saved a family of puppies caught in a brush fire, with the mother dog nearby. The rescued dogs had no serious injuries and were taken to an animal shelter.
David Weiss, Chief of Schools for Jeffco Public Schools, was dismissed due to an ongoing criminal investigation, with details of the case undisclosed.
Aurora Police are searching for 11 suspects involved in a kidnapping and assault in an apartment complex. The victims were extorted and assaulted after a video of a fight was shared online.
A pedestrian was fatally hit by a sedan on South Chambers Road in Aurora, with police investigating and no charges expected against the cooperative driver.
A stolen baby Jesus figurine returned to a Fort Collins nativity scene with an apology note, resolving the theft incident reported by local authorities.
Denver's emergency services failed to meet response time goals, answering 71% of 911 calls within 15 seconds and responding slower than targets for firefighters and EMS, an audit reveals.
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