A baby bongo born this year at the Denver Zoo has been dubbed "Frannie," the zoo announced Monday. Her formal name is Frances. Her parents are Fern and Howard. Bongos, an antelope breed, are native to African forests.
[Photo: Denver Zoo]
A baby bongo born this year at the Denver Zoo has been dubbed "Frannie," the zoo announced Monday. Her formal name is Frances. Her parents are Fern and Howard. Bongos, an antelope breed, are native to African forests.
[Photo: Denver Zoo]
In Denver, firefighters battled a blaze in an apartment building in the 2900-block of South Federal Boulevard. No one was hurt. Monday's fire was contained to one apartment.
[Photo: Denver Fire]
Denver police stopped a man casually wearing an orange jumpsuit from the Adams County Jail in the vicinity of North Lincoln Street and East 7th Avenue.
"Officers safely contacted the suspect and, after positively identifying him, found that he had an outstanding warrant," police said. They also found three grams of fentanyl as well as "an identification card, a Social Security card, bank documents, and debit cards that did not belong to him," police said.In El Paso County, a deputy and her K-9 partner delivered a set of stuffed animals to little Claire, whose favorite stuffed animal - a police dog - went missing. "Her mother told us she was heartbroken," the sheriff's office said. Claire is a junior deputy.
[Photos: El Paso County Sheriff]
A stolen motorcycle struck an auto in Aurora, killing the biker and injuring his female passenger. The driver of the auto fled the scene of Saturday night's wreck - near East Iliff Avenue and South Idalia Street - and later abandoned the vehicle.
Two people were injured a shooting early Saturday at West 1st Avenue and North Acoma Street in Denver, police said. Detectives were developing information on possible suspects. No other information was released.
A motorist fleeing police on foot after crashing his auto took refuge in a jumbo air conditioning unit in the vicinity of 45th Drive South and North Forest Street in Denver.
The suspect "lost control of the vehicle and struck and continued through two chain link fences before colliding with a building," police said.
"Officers found the suspect hiding in a commercial air conditioning unit, which it appeared he pried the panels off of in order to get inside," police said.
After negotiating, the suspect was arrested for investigation of criminal mischief, police said of Sunday's peculiar incident.
A bicycle rider - apparently ignoring a traffic signal - was struck and killed by an auto Tuesday night in Brighton.
"The preliminary investigation indicates the bicyclist was crossing Highway 85 at the intersection of E 120th Ave against the red light and was struck by the northbound vehicle," police said.
"The driver remained on scene, was uninjured, and showed no signs of impairment," police said.
The victim was pronounced dead at Platte Valley Medical Center, police said. The accident occurred at about 11:30 p.m.
A moose accompanied by her yearling attacked and seriously injured a dogwalker near Winter Park, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said.
"The cow moose charged at the victim, kicking them several times before turning and charging toward the two dogs," officials said. "The victim let go of the leashes, allowing the dogs to run away."
Rangers were unable to locate the moose or yearling after Sunday's attack on Little Vasquez Road. The victim suffered serious chest and arm injuries.
[Photo: RTD via Aurora Police]
A person was stabbed Tuesday in the vicinity of Mississippi Avenue and South Havana Street in Denver, police said.
The person was transported to hospital. Police closed westbound Mississippi for the investigation.
No other injuries were reported, there was no word on an arrest, and no other details were released by police.
DNA testing and genetic genealogy helped detectives identify the remains of a homicide victim found on a ranch in western El Paso County in November 1986, the sheriff's office said Tuesday.
Peter Joseph Paskovich Jr., 31, had been shot in the head a year earlier - sometime between July and December 1985, an autopsy determined at the time. Detectives determined Paskovich had ties to Colorado Springs, where his father was stationed in the Air Force. He attended Widefield High School before his family relocated to San Antonio, Texas, and was a member of Cub Scout Pack 173. El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal said: “For nearly four decades, this man had no name, but he was never forgotten. My detectives remained committed to finding answers, and through advances in investigative genetic genealogy and strong partnerships, we are finally able to restore his identity." If you have information, contact the El Paso County Sheriff's Office tipline (719) 520-7777. [Photo: El Paso County Sheriff]Two people were injured Monday in a hit-and-run crash involving three autos at South Havana Street and East Yale Avenue in Denver, police said. The victims were transported to hospital. Police released no other information.
Medics treated one person at the scene. [Photos: South Metro Fire]