DAILY SKETCH
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR FORT LUPTON FIREFIGHTERS
In Fort Lupton, a garage truck dumped a load of burning trash Wednesday in a parking lot for firefighters to sort through and extinguish. "The driver did an excellent job of safely dumping the burning load," Fort Luton Fire said. No injuries were reported. [Photos: Fort Lupton Fire]
NEIGHBORING HOMES BURN IN CASTLE ROCK; CAT RESCUED
Fire struck two neighboring homes Wednesday in Castle Rock and authorities evacuated nearby dwellings as a precaution.
No one was hurt in the blaze near the intersection of Lantern Trail and Hampstead Avenue in the Founders neighborhood, according to Castle Rock Fire. Crews rescued a cat from one of the homes. South Metro Fire, Franktown Fire and Larkspur Fire provided assistance and coverage. [Photo: Castle Rock Fire]
PELICAN CRASH IN BOULDER COUNTY. THAT'S RIGHT - PELICAN
A pelican survived a collision with a power line in Boulder County. Animal wardens rescued the wire-entangled aviator and transported it to Birds of Prey for veterinary care and rehabilitation. American White Pelicans are native to Colorado. They travel in "squadrons." The incident occurred Monday. [Photo: Boulder County Sheriff]
ALL SAFE AFTER LEARJET TROUBLE AT CENTENNIAL AIRPORT
A Learjet with four people aboard apparently veered off a runway Wednesday at Centennial Airport and "came to a stop, upright" on a taxiway connector, airport officials said. No injuries were reported. South Metro Fire responded to the incident at 3:21 p.m. [Image: South Metro Fire]
HIKER FALLS 50 FEET, LANDS ON LEDGE, LIVES
A woman fell more than 50 feet during a mountain hike and landed on a ledge in Larimer County, officials said Wednesday. A rescue team climbed to the ledge and lowered her from the perch after administering first aid. "She fought through pain and nausea and still managed to hike out," according to Larimer County Search and Rescue. The incident occurred at Greyrock Mountain.
[Photo: Larimer County Search and Rescue]
MAN SUFFERING MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS DIES, WESTMINSTER POLICE SAY
A man suffering a psychiatric crisis died early Wednesday after he was taken into custody at a home in south Westminster, police said.
The man's family called 911. He "had access to harmful substances" and made "attempts to harm himself," police said.
"Officers took immediate action, placing him in protective custody, to prevent further harm," police said.
The man was pronounced dead at hospital. He was 23. Two officers were placed on administrative leave, which police said is standard practice in such incidents.
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 - the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
AURORA COP STABBED IN HEAD FIGHTS FOR LIFE, MAKING 'SOME PROGRESS'
An Aurora K9 officer stabbed in the head with a large kitchen knife is fighting to stay alive, police said Tuesday. The officer, Mark Moore, managed to shoot and kill his attacker who was suffering a violent psychiatric episode earlier this month. “While his road to recovery remains uncertain, we are grateful he has made some progress," Chief Todd Chamberlain said. Moore’s K9 partner, Cyrus, was also stabbed and is expected to make a full recovery. On April 9, Moore and others responded to a 911 call from Aurora Mental Health clinicians who reported Amare Garlington, 23, was threatening to harm himself and others in an apartment in the 14000-block of East Stanford Circle. The Aurora Police Crisis Response Team pairs officers with a mental health clinician. "Society has pushed law enforcement to become a default, catch-all when other systems fall short or are nonexistent in delivering critical long-term care," Chamberlain said. Moore is a 13-year member of the police force. [Photo: Aurora Police]
MOTORCYCLE RIDER HURT IN HIT & RUN ON COLORADO BLVD. IN DENVER
A hit-and-run driver injured a motorcyclist Tuesday at East 9th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in Denver.
The motorcyclist was transported to hospital with serious injuries, according to the police department.
No other information was released.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
ARREST MADE IN COLD CASE DEATH OF BICYCLIST IN LARIMER COUNTY
A suspect has been arrested in the hit-and-run death of bicyclist Luis "Darnell" Loma almost five years ago, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office announced Tuesday.
Loma, 29, was found in the 2200-block of North Shields Street, near Fort Collins, on Oct. 7, 2021, and evidence at the accident scene indicated he was killed by a Toyota Rav4 or a similar-style SUV. Detectives "continued working the case over the next several years, using a variety of tools and technology to identify people who may have been involved," officials said. "From there, they systematically eliminated potential suspects, a resource-intensive process requiring extensive manual research," officials said. Authorities identified Nicholas Sierra, 20, of Loveland, as the primary suspect late last year and he was arrested Saturday and jailed. "Leaving a devastated family to grieve without closure for years is absolutely unthinkable,” Larimer County Sheriff John Feyen said. The Colorado State Patrol participated in the investigation. [Photo: Loma Family]BOULDER COUNTY 'PIPE BOMBS' ARE DUDS
Suspected bombs discovered in unincorporated Boulder County are duds, it was revealed Tuesday.
The sheriff's office said: "The devices had the structure and components commonly used to assemble pipe bombs, such as a sealed container and related hardware; however, they did not contain any explosive material."
"Without that key element, the devices were not capable of detonating."
The look-alikes were discovered Sunday on Ponderosa Way, forcing residents to shelter in place for several hours.
DRUNKEN DRIVER CLOCKED AT 113 MPH IN FREDERICK
In Frederick, a police officer stopped a drunken driving suspect flying at 113 mph on Highway 52. The driver was arrested for DUI, reckless driving, speeding and no proof of insurance - and jailed. [Photo: Frederick Police]
COPS SHOOT STABBING SUSPECT AFTER HUNT IN ADAMS COUNTY
Deputies shot a suspect in a reported stabbing early Tuesday in the vicinity of 70th Avenue and Dexter Street in Adams County. The sheriff's office provided this account: "Deputies were searching the backyard of a residence in the 6900-block of Dexter Street when, during announcements, a 32-year-old male exited the residence holding a firearm. Deputies gave commands to the man, and two deputies discharged their weapons, striking him."
SEEING RED: BOHDI THE ELEPHANT YEAR OLDER, YEAR BOLDER AT DENVER ZOO
CAMERA SNAPS 'PINK-HANDED' SUSPECT IN LONGMONT
A bicyclist tagged a camera in downtown Longmont with a can of pink spray paint - and the camera dutifully snapped a photo.
Police asked businesses to "to check trash receptacles for the pink spray paint can and cameras for video." The incident occurred on Monday at 3:15 a.m. The pink-handed suspect was wearing a full-face helmet.
If you have information, call Longmont Police (303) 774-4860 and reference report #26-4852.
[Photo: Longmont Police]
SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS FOR SHOOTING THAT CLAIMED 3 LIVES IN DENVER
Luis Rivas-Newcomb was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison for a shooting that claimed three lives in Denver, the DA's Office said. Rivas-Newcomb, 20, who was a minor at the time of the crime, fired into a vehicle at an overpass at 38th Avenue and Peoria Street on April 8, 2022, setting off a deadly chain of events. "The shots killed both the driver and the passenger, who were juveniles at the time," the DA's Office said. "The victims’ vehicle then went airborne and crashed into a vehicle in oncoming traffic, killing the driver of that car." Rivas-Newcomb pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in December.
Monday, April 20, 2026
ALL SAFE AS HOUSE FIRE SPREADS TO NEIGHBOR'S HOME IN CENTENNIAL
A raging house fire spread to a neighbor's home in Centennial on Monday - devouring both dwellings.
The fierce, two-alarm blaze broke out at about 9:10 a.m. in the 19700-block of East Radcliff Place, according to South Metro Fire. No injuries were reported. The flames apparently erupted in a garage and jumped to the roof and attic of the neighboring dwelling. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said five deputies "arrived seconds before firefighters and began evacuations. One home was empty, but six people and a dog were inside the second home - all were safely evacuated." [Photos: South Metro Fire, Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office]
TEEN INJURED BY HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER IN LITTLETON
The Colorado State Patrol is seeking information on a hit-and-run crash that injured a teenager riding a bicycle in the vicinity of South Pierce Court and West Portland Avenue in Littleton.
"The driver of the vehicle involved stopped briefly to check on the juvenile before fleeing the scene without leaving their information," the patrol said.
"Witnesses say the vehicle involved was a later-model, large, dark-colored SUV, and the driver was described as a Hispanic female with dark, wavy hair, possibly in her 40s, wearing a purple shirt, and a Hispanic teenage passenger with dark hair," the patrol said.
The accident occurred Sunday at about 3:45 p.m.
In you have information, call the state patrol (303) 239-4501 and reference case number 1A261135
COPS FIND SUSPECTED BOMBS IN BOULDER COUNTY
Deputies located five suspected improvised explosive devices near Ponderosa Way in Boulder County.
Bomb technicians safely transferred the devices to a containment trailer after a seven-hour shelter-in-place order for the neighborhood Sunday. There were no injuries.
"The reporting person discovered a metal case near the roadway," the sheriff's office said. "Bomb technicians identified five suspected homemade IED’s inside the case that had components consistent with potentially functioning devices."
"Until disposal is complete, investigators will not be able to definitively determine the functionality of the devices," the sheriff's office said.
DENVER ZOO'S YOUNG GIRAFFE IS 'SYMBOL OF HOPE'
The first giraffe born at the Denver Zoo in a decade is thriving. Thorn is just over a year old and is "a symbol of hope for this Endangered species," the zoo said. "This May, he'll permanently join the herd at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo as part of a carefully planned AZA Species Survival Plan recommendation, helping ensure a genetically diverse, sustainable giraffe population for generations to come," the zoo said. [Photo: Denver Zoo]
TWO DIE IN RV FIRE IN SALIDA
UPDATE
Reports say two people were killed early Saturday in a recreational vehicle fire at Salida RV Park on County Road 102 in Salida while another escaped. "Recreational vehicle fires are known to progress extremely rapidly, leaving little time for occupants to escape," Salida Fire said.
4 INJURED IN CRASH ON I-76 IN ADAMS COUNTY
Four people were injured Sunday when a speeding Jeep clipped an auto, rolled over and shattered a concrete barrier on southbound I-76, Adams County Fire Rescue said. [Photo: Adams County Fire]
AIRCRAFT MISHAP AT CENTENNIAL AIRPORT
GIANT BLAZE DEVOURS HOME IN WELD COUNTY
Fire destroyed a home Saturday along Weld County Road 12 just west of Weld County Road 5, Mountain View Fire Rescue said. No serious injuries were reported. [Photo: Mountain View Fire]
STABBING ON BRIGHTON BLVD. IN DENVER
A person was stabbed Sunday in the 3200-block of North Brighton Boulevard in Denver, police said. The victim was transported to hospital. No other information was released.
Friday, April 17, 2026
FREIGHT TRAIN STOPS BEFORE PLOWING INTO DRUNK IN COMMERCE CITY
A BNSF freight train crew slammed on the emergency brakes in Commerce City, missing a drunken driver in an SUV perched on the railroad tracks, police said Friday.
In addition to being intoxicated, the motorist was driving with a suspended license - and had neither a valid registration nor insurance.
He "couldn't explain to officers how he had ended up in this precarious and dangerous predicament," police said.
The incident occurred in the 4600-block of Mill Road on Thursday night. No one was hurt, the motorist was arrested, the auto was impounded and the train was cleared to pass.
[Photo: Commerce City Police]
YOUTH ARRESTED IN SHOOTING ON NORTH IRVING STREET IN DENVER
A youth was arrested as a suspect in a shooting on North Irving Street in Denver, police said Friday.
"It appears he may have accidentally shot an acquaintance in the leg while handling the firearm," police said.
The suspect, whose age wasn't disclosed, was detained for investigation of second-degree assault as well as possession of a handgun by a juvenile.
The victim was transported to hospital from the 1400-block of North Irving Street on Thursday night.
FUGITIVE ASSAULT SUSPECT CAPTURED IN AURORA
PERSON FATALLY SHOT IN DENVER'S PARK HILL AREA
A person suffering a gunshot wound was driven to hospital in a private auto and pronounced dead, the Denver Police Department said Friday.
Investigators determined the overnight incident occurred at Forest Street and East Thrill Place in the Park Hill area of the city. Police said the case is being investigated as a homicide. No further information was released.STRAY WANDERS INTO FORT COLLINS POLICE HEADQUARTERS
FUGITIVE WANTED BY PARKER POLICE CAPTURED
MAN KILLED BY AUTO IN FOXFIELD, DRIVER NOT CHARGED
UPDATE
A man crossing East Arapahoe Road in Foxfield was killed by an auto early Friday, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said. The incident, near South Lewiston Way, occurred at 2:05 a.m. The man, aged 31, is believed to have been homeless.
MAN SENTENCED TO 96 YEARS FOR GREELEY BAR SHOOTING
Jimmy Cazares, 33, was sentenced to almost a century in state prison for firing 59 bullets into Wyler’s Pub and Brew in Greeley - critically wounding a woman working at the establishment, prosecutors said.
Another woman was hurt dodging the bullets. She was in the direct line of fire.
“My life changed forever that night,” a victim told Wednesday’s sentencing hearing. “I never could have imagined I was being shot at. I firmly believe I died for a brief moment.”
Bartenders had removed Cazares from the bar in the 2300-block of 27th Street for fighting. He returned about 40 minutes later and opened fire. The gunshot victim was struck several times, including in her neck, on Nov. 30, 2024. Police determined the gun's serial number had been removed.
Cazares, who was convicted at a jury trial in February, was sentenced to a total of 96 years. He faced a total of 134 years. He was also convicted of drug charges.
Weld County Deputy District Attorney Lacy Wells said: “These victims of this horrific and senseless crime will live with the mental, emotional and physical damage the rest of their lives.”
[Photo: Weld County Prosecutor]
BIG RIG CRUSHES SMALL SEDAN ON COLORADO BLVD. AT I-70 IN DENVER
Firefighters rescued the driver of a small sedan crushed by a semi-truck on Colorado Boulevard over I-70 in Denver, the fire department said.
Crews used hydraulic equipment to free the driver from Thursday's wreck. "The driver of the sedan was transported with complaints of severe back pain," officials said. "The driver of the semi was evaluated on scene by EMS and did not require transport." The accident occurred at about 9:50 a.m.
COPS REPORT OVERNIGHT SHOOTINGS IN DENVER
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A person suffering a gunshot wound was driven to hospital in a private auto, police said early Friday.
Investigators determined the incident occurred at Forest Street and East Thrill Place in the Park Hill area of the city.
Meantime, a person was shot late Thursday in the 1400-block of North Irving Street and transported to hospital by ambulance, according to police.
No further information was released.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
WHEAT RIDGE DOPE DEALING SUSPECT SURRENDERS IN WISCONSIN
Suspected Wheat Ridge drug peddler Hunter Covelli, 25, accused of dealing dope ranging from LSD to mushrooms, surrendered Wednesday after traveling to Wisconsin. He faces a total of 35 charges, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The huge stash included 60,000 LSD tablets, 100 pounds of psychedelic mushrooms, 40 grams of cocaine, 55 grams ketamine, 31,000 MDMA pills, a pill press and more - as well as eight firearms found at Covelli's home in Wheat Ridge, officials said. The West Metro Drug Task Force received an anonymous tip in November. An undercover detective arranged purchases. Covelli turned himself into authorities in Walworth County, Wisconsin, and faces extradition to Jefferson County. [Photos: Jefferson County Sheriff]
STABBING ON BRIGHTON BLVD. IN DENVER
A person was stabbed Thursday in the 2800-block of Brighton Boulevard in Denver, police said. No other information was released. "Investigators are working to develop suspect information," police said.
PUEBLO'S 'CHRISTMAS PIG' ESCAPES DEADLY BLAZE
"Jovie the Christmas Pig" - a Pueblo potbelly with a social media page - survived a fire that claimed the lives of three cats and two guinea pigs.
In addition to Jovie, four dogs survived the April 10 blaze, the Pueblo Fire Department said, adding that there were no human casualties. The structure was a total loss. Homeowner Melissa Licon told KRDO13: "Thank goodness my dogs were on alert. They started barking."
A vet helped one of the dogs, whose supply of insulin was lost in the blaze, the fire department said.
[Photos: @joviesjourney.122025, Pueblo Fire]
COPS CAPTURE FUGITIVE ON FBI'S 'MOST WANTED' LIST
A woman among the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives - who has family in Denver - was captured just a day after being added to the list.
KaShawn Roper, 50, was arrested Wednesday in High Springs, Florida, officials said. She is a suspect in a fatal shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, on Aug. 23, 2020.
The FBI had said she "might visit" Colorado.
The government offered a $1 million reward leading to Roper's arrest and conviction on Tuesday.
YOUTH ON SCOOTER INJURED IN BRIGHTON CRASH
A youth riding a scooter was struck by an auto Wednesday at East Bridge and Mt Bierstadt streets in Brighton, police said. The youth was transported to hospital. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene. No other information was released.
COPS PROBE SHOOTING IN DENVER'S MONTBELLO
A person was shot Wednesday in the Montbello neighborhood of Denver. The incident occurred in the 12200-block of East Burlington Place. No other information was released.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
COPS NAB FENCE JUMPER IN NORTHGLENN
Determined police chased and captured an athletic thief in Northglenn.
Spotting officers, the suspect broke into a sprint exiting a store - "dropping stolen merchandise and running across busy streets, through parking lots, over multiple fences and through backyards," police said.
The spectacle began when license plate readers led police to a stolen auto parked nearby.
"The stolen vehicle had been tampered with and was being used in connection with retail thefts involving more than $1,000 in stolen goods from multiple stores," police said.
"The suspect was also identified as a repeat offender tied to previous incidents," police said. The incident occurred near Washington Street and Malley Drive on April 7.
[Photos: Northglenn Police]
NARCOTICS FUGITIVE WANTED BY ARVADA POLICE CAPTURED
Local police and federal marshals arrested fugitive Tracy Jensen near West 49th Avenue and Ward Road in Wheat Ridge. Jensen was wanted by Arvada police on felony and misdemeanor narcotics warrants, the U.S. Marshals Service announced this week. [Photo: U.S. Marshals Service]
TANKER DAMAGED IN MISHAP ON I-25 IN WELLINGTON
A tanker sustained serious damage in a collision with a semi-truck on northbound I-25 in the Wellington area on Wednesday. It could have been even worse. "A spark caused a small brush fire in the center median," the state patrol said. "The fire was quickly extinguished by troopers and fire personnel, with no vehicles being on fire."
The tanker was hauling a hazardous liquid. No injuries were reported. "Both directions of Interstate 25 were briefly closed due to the crash," the patrol said. [Photo: Wellington Fire]
'WHAT'S UP COP?' ASKS BUNNY
[Photo: Louisville Police]
CALL OF THE WILD AT WILDLIFE OFFICER'S HOME
In Salida, a curious mountain lion showed up at the home of Jim Aragon - who happens to be a retired state wildlife officer, and he called for backup. The lion was sedated and returned to the wild on Sunday. The lion is believed to be aged 2 or 3.
[Photos: Colorado Parks and Wildlife]
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
MANY INJURED AS SCORES OF AUTOS COLLIDE ON I-70 IN ROCKIES
Scores of autos piled up Tuesday on I-70 near the Eisenhower Tunnel in a spring snowstorm, injuring at least 19 people, the Colorado State Patrol said.
The Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office estimated at least 75 vehicles collided in the eastbound lanes.
The types of injuries were "varying in degrees" and the westbound lanes were closed for "medical staging," the state patrol said.
The interstate was closed for hours.
[Photos: Clear Creek County Sheriff, Colorado State Patrol]







































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