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A West Denver homeowner says a renter who used a false name left her house contaminated with meth and cost her tens of thousands in cleanup. The tenant faces new charges and a court date later this month.
A 19-year-old man was arrested after his seven-month-old twins were treated for multiple rib and leg fractures; authorities say the investigation remains active.
Bomb squad and hazmat teams responded after firefighters found a suspicious package during a south Boulder structure fire. The building was evacuated while crews worked.
Commerce City police say they used pepper‑ball rounds to persuade a knife‑wielding person trying to break into homes to drop the weapon; the suspect was arrested and faces charges.
Thirty-five years after the Father's Day bank massacre, the killings remain unsolved and the stolen cash was never recovered.
Denver police say a suspect was detained after a reported armed disturbance near 43rd and Mariposa; officers are investigating. No further details yet.
Deputies seized six malnourished horses from a Calhan property; owner Robert Bardwine was charged with six counts of animal cruelty. The animals are in rescue care while investigators continue their probe.
A garage blaze in Aurora's East Cornell Place was contained to an attached garage Tuesday; paramedics evaluated two people and the cause is under investigation.
An RTIC alert and city cameras helped Aurora police recover a vehicle stolen from Washington; a grappler deployment ended the incident and a woman was arrested.
Fire crews knocked down a blaze at a retirement community near 36th and Vance in Wheat Ridge Tuesday; video shows firefighters working on the scene.
An 18-year-old faces felony vehicular homicide charges after a May 28 Northglenn crash that killed his passenger and ruptured a gas line, court filings show.
Two people were arrested after an early-morning carjacking near 10th and Broadway in downtown Denver. Police say the investigation is ongoing.
Denver's outdoor sirens blared during Monday storms, but the Office of Emergency Management says the activation was inadvertent and there was no citywide threat.
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