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Police look for 2 people who shot, killed dog on Lakewood street in broad daylight

Police look for 2 people who shot, killed dog on Lakewood street in broad daylight

Lakewood Police Department1:14 PM, Aug 05, 2020LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Police in Lakewood are seeking information on two people seen in a video shooting and killing a dog in the middle of a residential street Saturday morning.Police were called to the intersection of West 12th Avenue and Teller Street around 7 a.m. on a report of shots fired. When officers arrived, they found a dog who had died of apparent gunshot wounds.Witnesses reported seeing a man and a woman pull up in a silver Chrysler 300 and park near the intersection. After an argument, the two got out of the car, and the woman shot the...

August 5, 2020
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Wallaby on the loose in Aurora could be from Larkspur farm 25 miles away

Wallaby on the loose in Aurora could be from Larkspur farm 25 miles away

It escaped from a sanctuary in Larkspur.5:09 PM, Jun 16, 2020AURORA, Colo. —There’s a wallaby on the loose in Aurora, and it’s very likely the same animal that escaped from a farm in Larkspur more than two weeks ago — because Colorado doesn't often see wild wallabies roaming around.The wallaby was spotted Tuesday morning in southeast Aurora in the East Quincy Highlands neighborhood, near Piccadilly Road and Quincy Avenue, according to the Zoology Foundation in Larkspur.The area where the animal was spotted Tuesday is more than 25 miles northeast of where it went missing on May 31 at the...

June 16, 2020
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Police: Loveland man holds door-to-door salesmen at gunpoint, thought they were Antifa members

Police: Loveland man holds door-to-door salesmen at gunpoint, thought they were Antifa members

Police in Loveland arrested a man Thursday after he held two door-to-door roofing salesmen at gunpoint who he thought were members of Antifa.3:15 PM, Jun 13, 2020LOVELAND, Colo. — Police in Loveland arrested a man Thursday after he held two door-to-door roofing salesmen at gunpoint who he thought were members of Antifa.The suspect, identified as Scott Gudmundsen, 65, called police Thursday evening to tell them that two members of the anti-fascist activist group Antifa were going door-to-door in the 2400 block of Dawn Court, according to a release Saturday from the Loveland Police...

June 13, 2020
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Denver dismisses curfew violation charges filed against 320 protesters

Denver dismisses curfew violation charges filed against 320 protesters

4:33 PM, Jun 10, 2020DENVER — Protesters facing curfew violation charges will have them dropped, the City Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.The City Attorney’s Office is dismissing the cases against individuals who were arrested for curfew violations during the protests and were not charged with additional crimes related to destructive behavior or violence, according to a press release from CAO.Police made more than for George Floyd. Many of those arrests were for curfew violations, which was in place for a week starting May 30 in the city of Denver. However, some those individuals...

June 10, 2020
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8th worker at JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley dies of coronavirus

8th worker at JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley dies of coronavirus

12:48 PM, May 18, 2020GREELEY, Colo. — Another worker of the JBS meatpacking plant has died of COVIID-19, bringing the total to eight known deaths at the Greeley plant, according to the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7.The union has identified the employee as Tin Aye. She had been employed at the JBS facility for over a decade and became a grandmother on March 28, the union announced in a press release.The JBS facility is Colorado's largest confirmed COVID-19 outbreak, with 366 positive cases as of the latest data from the Colorado Department of Public health and...

May 18, 2020
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Man refusing to wear mask shoots Aurora Waffle House cook after being told to leave, police say

Man refusing to wear mask shoots Aurora Waffle House cook after being told to leave, police say

3:12 PM, May 19, 2020AURORA, Colo. — A man who police say was refused service for not wearing a mask at an Aurora Waffle House was arrested for allegedly shooting the restaurant's cook.Kelvin Watson, 27, of Denver, was booked on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder for the Thursday night, early Friday morning shooting of a 25-year-old man outside the restaurant located at 12880 E. Mississippi Ave. in Aurora.The victim, the cook at the Waffle House, sustained serious injuries to his abdomen but was released from the hospital and is expected to recover. He was shot running from the...

May 19, 2020
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