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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

HIGH COURT KNOCKS DOWN COLORADO BAN

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ children.

The vote was 8-1

Kaley Chiles, a counselor from Colorado Springs, sued under the First Amendment right to free speech, citing her communications with families.

In an interview last year with The Washington Post, Chiles said: “It’s not the way we would operate with addictions and eating disorders and with depression.”

MAXIMUM DAMAGE, MINOR INJURIES ALONG HIGHWAY 287


A vehicle crashed off US 287 and landed on its roof
on Monday in Northern Colorado. No one was seriously injured, according to Livermore Fire.

[Photo: Livermore Fire]

CLIMBER RESCUED AFTER MOUNTAIN PLUNGE

Firefighters using ropes rescued a critically injured climber who plunged from a rocky perch. The Colorado Spring Fire Department crew hiked to the patient who fell 25 to 30 feet at North Cheyene Canon Park. "About three hours after arrival the climber was brought down to the bottom of the mountain and loaded in an ambulance," officials said. "They were then transported to a medical helicopter and flown to a hospital in critical condition." The climber wasn't wearing a helmet, officials said. The incident occurred Monday.

Monday, March 30, 2026

HORSE RECOVERING AFTER FALLING INTO DITCH


Platte Valley and LaSalle firefighters rescued a horse from a ditch on Monday. "Thanks to the quick, coordinated response, the horse was safely rescued and is now recovering," Platte Valley Fire said. [Photos: Platte Valley Fire]

NEW MEXICO MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED IN LAKEWOOD

Jamie Gilbert Martinez, 33, suspected of murdering his brother in New Mexico, was arrested in Lakewood, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said Monday. Marinez was apprehended Sunday. His brother, Elijah, 31, died Saturday in Sapello, New Mexico.

LITTLE GOAT REVIVED AT TRAGIC FIRE IN WELD COUNTY


A medic and firefighter assumed the role of vets at a tragic fire in Weld County.

"Sadly, several farm animals did not survive the fire," Fort Lupton Fire said. "Firefighters were able to rescue some of the animals, and one goat was treated with oxygen using our pet oxygen mask." The fire occurred at Aristocrat Ranchettes. [Photos: Fort Lupton Fire]

AUTO SLAMS INTO DENVER HOME, CAUSING FIRE AND COLLAPSE


In a real-life nightmare, a stolen auto fleeing police rammed into a house in Denver early Monday, causing a fire and collapse.

The incident occurred in the Montclair neighborhood. No injuries were reported.

The fire department said: "Around 2 a.m. crews were called to a house where a vehicle crashes into the attached garage, knocking out supporting members, causing a partial collapse. Shortly after the crash, the garage caught on fire and a full response was sent." Fox 31 said the driver fled. [Photo: Denver Fire]

SUSPECT IN TEXAS 'LOVERS LANE' MURDERS MAY HAVE KILLED IN COLORADO



A man arrested as a suspect in Houston's cold case "Lovers' Lane" murders may have killed in Colorado.

In a social media post Monday, the FBI said: "
Investigators believe additional crimes might be linked to Floyd Parrott. He has ties to CO, specifically metro Denver."
No further information was provided.

Parrott, 64, was apprehended last week in the August 1990 slayings of a young man and woman, according to Texas authorities. He has a lengthy criminal record.

If you have information, contact the Harris County, Texas, District Attorney's Office (713) 274-5640.

COPS REPORT THIRD DOG POISONING IN BROOMFIELD

Police are investigating a third dog poisoning at a home in Broomfield.

"Investigators believe this specific residence is being intentionally targeted," police said. The canines ingested meth packed in hot dogs deposited in the yard.

The dogs survived. The latest poisoning occurred March 22. The others occurred Nov. 22 and Dec. 26, as previously reported in the media.

POLICE RAID YIELDS 5 DRUG SUSPECTS

Police conducted a raid in the Town of Center, arrested five suspects and seized meth, fentanyl, heroin and prescription drugs, the Saguache County Sheriff’s Office said Monday. The raid occurred March 26. The town is located in southwestern Colorado.

CRAZED KILLER RICKY ROYBAL-SMITH GETS 80 YEARS IN EAST COLFAX AVE. STABBINGS


Crazed killer Ricky Roybal‑Smith was sentenced Monday to 80 years in prison for stabbing two transients in separate attacks as he traveled down East Colfax Avenue in Aurora.

Jesse Shafer, 27, and Scott Davenport, 61, were killed in the early hours of June 29, 2025.

Davenport was stabbed 90 times - but Roybal-Smith, 38, wasn't finished. After his arrest hours later in Denver, he killed his jail cellmate.

Prosectors provided this account of the murders of Shafer and Davenport in Aurora:

"A driver traveling on North Moline Street saw Jesse Shafer collapse in the middle of an alleyway and immediately called 911. When officers arrived, they found Shafer unresponsive with 15 stab wounds. He was pronounced dead on scene." 

"While officers were still investigating Shafer’s death, a second 911 call came in. The caller reported what appeared to be a deceased male near a bus shelter roughly half a mile away."

"Detectives documented blood evidence, the victims’ locations, and the path Roybal‑Smith took as he moved from the first homicide scene to the second. Surveillance footage and witness interviews helped investigators piece together the timeline and confirm that Roybal‑Smith attacked and killed both men before fleeing the area." 

Roybal-Smith pleaded guilty to two counts of second‑degree murder.

[Photo: Denver Police] 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

MOTHER FENDS OFF 2 ARMED BANK ROBBERS



Momma said "No."

A no-nonsense mother fended off two bungling bank robbers, who were armed with a rifle and shotgun, when they tried to carjack her - and her kids - in Pueblo.
Friday's odyssey began when the robbers, with loot in hand, commandeered a bank customer's auto. They couldn't figure out how to drive it, bailed out and headed toward an eatery. "After failing at the food establishment, the suspects tried to steal a third vehicle that was occupied by a mother and her children," police said. "The mother refused to leave the vehicle and abandon her kids, prompting the suspects to get into the back seat with them still inside. "The mother still refused to exit her vehicle, so the suspects got out of her vehicle and fled on foot in different directions," police said. Officers
captured suspects Mario Lucero, 49, and Esai Maestas-Torres, 24, and recovered the weapons.

Lucero has prior prison sentences of three years for robbery, eight years for another robbery and four years for domestic violence. Maestas-Torres, meantime, was awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to assaulting a police officer. The US Bank branch is located at 1130 Bonforte Boulevard.

COSTILLA COUNTY SHERIFF QUITS AFTER INDICTMENTS

Danny Sanchez, sheriff of Costilla County, quit after he and four other lawmen were indicted on a variety of charges - from bungling a death investigation to assaulting a psychiatric patient with a Taser.

The county Board of Commissioners called a special public meeting for Monday at 8 a.m. in San Luis as well an executive session with lawyers.

The indictments were announced last week by the 12th Judicial District. Costilla County, population about 3,500, borders New Mexico.

ART THIEVES NAB POPULAR CONGRESS PARK NEIGHBORHOOD SCULPTURE IN DENVER


Art thieves nabbed a popular neighborhood sculpture depicting a person in repose in the Congress Park neighborhood of Denver.

A social media post said: "All iron. Taken overnight March 26/27. Moved from corner to alley next to our house along 12th. Then apparently hauled away from alley after 7:30 a.m., based on what we can piece together. "Six feet in length. 300 pounds. Would take two or three people to move and lift over double-stone wall," the post said. Police investigated the theft at East 12th Avenue and Milwaukee Street - and scrap yards were notified by the family. The sculpture was created by a noted Detroit artist and had graced the corner for about a decade. One part - a metal rib with a bolt - was left behind. Earlier in the month, a thief pried metal statues of St. Rita and St. Paul from their bases outside Holy Ghost church at 1900 California Street in Denver. The church statues were recovered in need of repair.
[Photo: Daily Sketch]

DENVER FIREFIGHTERS SAVE HOME


Firefighters saved a home in northeast Denver. A fire in the 
engine compartment of an auto parked in the garage was "held in check and prevented from extending to the house," officials said. No one was hurt in Saturday's blaze. [Photo: Denver Fire]

COPS HUNT SUSPECT IN PARK-N-RIDE SLAYING IN THORNTON


Police in Thornton identified a suspect in a bloody killing at an RTD Park-n-Ride as Zamien Rivas, 25.

"If you see him, do not approach him and contact police immediately," officials said. The killing occurred at the Park-n-Ride lot at East 84th Avenue and Street on March 25 at 10:55 p.m. The victim, a man, was pronounced dead at hospital. The method of death wasn't disclosed.
If you have information, call Thornton Police (720) 977-5069. [Photo: Thornton Police]

POLICE KILL KNIFE-WIELDING MURDER SUSPECT IN GREELEY

Police shot and killed a knife-wielding man suspected of murdering his brother and injuring an officer in Greeley.

Saturday's incident occurred in the 4700-block of 20th Street at about 9:30 a.m., after "the suspect brandished a knife and charged the officers," police said. He is suspected of killing his brother at his grandparent's home. The police officer suffered minor injuries. The suspect was 20. His brother was 22.

MAN SHOT DEAD IN DOWNTOWN DENVER; COPS CONTACT 'ALL INVOLVED'

UPDATE

A man was shot and killed Saturday evening in downtown Denver.
The incident occurred on a sidewalk near 17th Street and Glenarm Place. Busy streets were cordoned off. The victim was pronounced dead at hospital. In an update Sunday, police said: "
Investigators have identified and contacted all involved individuals related to this fatal shooting. An arrest has not been made at this time and the investigation is ongoing. "

No other details were released.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

MAJOR MILESTONE: ONE MILLION VISITS

Web data show The Daily Sketch this week recorded its 1 millionth unique visit since we started (initially in beta test mode) in March 2025. 

PERSON STABBED ON QUEBEC STREET IN DENVER

A person was stabbed in the 4000-block of Quebec Street in Denver, police said Saturday. Investigators were working to develop suspect information. The victim was transported to hospital. No other details were released.

TWO INJURED IN HOUSE FIRE IN AURORA


Two people were injured in a house fire early Saturday in the 2200-block of North Lansing Street in Aurora, fire officials said. They were transported to hospital. [Photo: Aurora Fire]

HUMAN SKULL PACKED IN GROCERY BAG

A sheriff and a deputy were indicted for bungling a death investigation, including accusations of collecting a human skull in a grocery bag and leaving other body parts behind.

Three other members of the Costilla County Sheriff's Office were indicted in a separate incident involving use of a Taser on an unarmed man suffering a psychiatric crisis.

12th Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly said: "I cannot and will not ignore violations of the trust a community should have in their police.”

The rural county, population about 3,500, is located along the border with New Mexico.

Friday, March 27, 2026

MYSTERY SOLVED: SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY MAN MURDERED DECADE AGO


Using 
genetic genealogy, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Park County coroner identified the body of a man murdered a decade ago.

The remains of John Cizek, 71, were discovered in a shallow, frozen grave at the Deer Creek Campground on May 28, 2024. Cizek, who was driving an RV, was last seen alive at the Big R store in Alamosa on June 12, 2016. He had been shot in the head.

Investigators used a DNA sample from a shirt from Cizek's home in Newark, California, to identify him - and the sample was "consistent with Cizek’s Slovakian ancestry," CBI said.

T
he suspect, David Little, 40, was arrested in Jefferson County after a shootout with detectives in an unrelated case on June 21, 2016. Detectives found Cizek's RV with Little's dog inside.

Little 
died in a jail suicide in October 2016. 

"
Despite not locating Mr. Cizek, investigators developed substantial evidence that Mr. Little was responsible for his death," CBI said. "Prosecutors with the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges against Little without a recovered body, an uncommon step in a homicide case."

[Photo: CBI]

ARREST IN DRIVE-BY SHOOTING AT EAST COLFAX BUS STOP

Winston Ical-Xol, 19, was arrested as a suspect in a drive-by shooting that injured a woman at a bus stop on East Colfax Avenue in Aurora, police said Friday.

The woman was shot in the leg "after a vehicle pulled up and opened fire" at about 5:30 a.m. on March 15 in the 9600-block of East Colfax, police said. She survived. Police received hundreds of tips from the public. The suspect was arrested Thursday at his home with the assistance of a Denver SWAT team. He faces charges of attempted murder. Aurora Police Sergeant Michael Tilton said: “With the assistance of Colfax Avenue businesses and community members who came forward with tips, we were able to quickly identify and remove a dangerous suspect from our streets.” [Photo: Aurora Police]

ARAPAHOE COUNTY PATROL TEAM MAKES METH BUST


A special squad of deputies arrested 
two men using drugs near South Quebec Street and East Belleview Avenue, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said. Members of Patrol Team 5 seized methamphetamine as well as drug paraphernalia. There was also an outstanding arrest warrant for one of the men. They were jailed.
The incident occurred March 20.

[Photo: Arapahoe County Sheriff]

BLAZE AT INDUSTRAL SITE NEAR I-25 IN DENVER



Fire wrecked an industrial storage building Friday in Denver. The blaze occurred at West 39th Avenue and Fox Street near I-25. The building held fencing material. No injuries were reported.

[Photo: Denver Fire]

FIREFIGHTERS CAPTURE 'SUSPECT' IN XCEL GAS LINE BREAK


A troublemaking tortoise tunneled through a natural gas line, causing a leak south of Fruita on the Western Slope.

"We’re not sure if it was a bad day, a personal grudge against utilities, or just really poor decision-making - but the line lost that fight," Lower Valley Fire District said Thursday.

"Thankfully, our crew worked with Xcel Energy to clamp the leak and secure the area," officials said. "The tortoise was safely relocated and released." [Photo: Lower Valley Fire District]

PERSON SUFFERS BURNS IN APARTMENT FIRE IN DENVER


UPDATE

A person suffered burns in a fire that gutted a third-floor apartment in Denver.

Medics evaluated several other people for smoke inhalation from the fire, which started in a couch, the fire department said.

The fire broke out early Thursday on Bruce Randolph Drive.

Later in the day, Denver firefighters fought an apartment fire in Montbello. No injuries were reported.

[Photos: Denver Fire Department]

Montbello fire

Thursday, March 26, 2026

GEORGIA MURDER SUSPECT CAPTURED IN DENVER


A fugitive wanted for murder in Georgia has been captured in Denver, the U.S. Marshals Service said Thursday.

Tylar Oglesby, 27, who flew to Denver, is a suspect in a fatal shooting in Kathleen, Georgia, on March 12.

She was arrested hiding at a relative's apartment Wednesday 
near East Mississippi Avenue and South Dayton Street, officials said. 


Another suspect was arrested in Georgia on March 18.

[Photo: U.S. Marshals Service]

HISTORIC BANDSTAND GOES UP IN FLAMES IN DENVER'S CITY PARK


Fire early Thursday destroyed the century-old bandstand at City Park in Denver. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire at the popular jazz venue was under investigation.

[Photo: City Park Jazz] 

HIKER DISCOVERS HUMAN REMAINS AT SANGRE DE CRISTO RANCHES


A hiker discovered human skeletal remains in the Sangre De Cristo Ranches subdivision of Costilla County, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said Thursday.

The grisly discovery was made near 
Bruce Road on Tuesday. Costilla County is located along the New Mexico border. It is sparsely populated. The subdivision was developed by the late magazine publisher Malcolm Forbes in the 1970s.

"CBI Agents responded to the scene and met with the Sheriff's Office and the reporting party," according to a press release. "The RP showed the Agents where the remains were located, and the Agents determined the skeletal remains were human.

"The Colorado State Patrol secured the area overnight, and an extensive search was conducted the following day, involving members of the CBI, the 12th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the Costilla County Coroner and K9 teams."

The remains haven't been identified.

[Photo: Wikipedia]

WOMAN MURDERED ON LOGAN STREET IN DENVER

Police found a dead woman at a residence in Denver and classified the case as a murder.

Officers responded to a "welfare check" in the 1600-block of Logan Street on Wednesday night.

"
Upon arrival, an adult female victim was found deceased," police said Thursday. "This is now being investigated as a homicide." No further details were released. If you have information, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers (720) 913-7867

FLAMING AMMO POPS, LEVELS STORAGE SHED


Fire destroyed a building packed with ammunition in Whitewater this week, the Mesa County Sheriff's Office said.

No one was hurt as emergency crews maintained a safe perimeter.

A deputy "
could hear the ammunition popping" at a distance, the sheriff's office said.

The Mesa County Fire Authority, Palisade Fire Department, Grand Junction Fire Department and the Orchard Mesa Volunteer Fire Department responded to the blaze. The state patrol responded, too.

"We are glad all first responders walked away safely," the sheriff's office said.

[Photo: Mesa County Sheriff]

MURDER NEAR 88TH & GRANT IN THORNTON

A man was killed Wednesday night in Thornton and police are investigating the death as a murder.

The crime occurred before 11 p.m. near East 88th Avenue and Grant Street. Police said: "Officers quickly responded after a caller reported that someone was bleeding. Upon arrival, they located an adult male on the ground with an apparent wound. Officers immediately began rendering aid until medical personnel arrived." The man. aged 29, was pronounced dead at hospital and "detectives are actively interviewing witnesses and following leads to develop suspect information," police said. If you have information, call Thornton police (720) 977-5069.

MOTORCYCLE SMASHES INTO EMERGENCY VEHICLE IN DENVER

A motorcycle smashed into a parked emergency vehicle operating at the scene of an accident in Denver, injuring the rider, police said.

The overnight accident occurred on southbound I-25 and Park Avenue West. "The motorcyclist was transported to the hospital with serious injuries," police said. 

Separately, a motorcycle and auto collided at West 46th Avenue and North Utica Street in Denver overnight, seriously injuring the motorcyclist, according to police.

FLAMES RIP PAPER TRUCK IN EASTERN COLORADO, SEMI BLAZE ON WESTERN SLOPE


UPDATE

Fire tore through a semi-truck carrying a shipment of paper products on 
Highway 40/287 in eastern Colorado. Wednesday night's intense blaze was "extremely hard to put out," Hugo Fire Protection District said. The Colorado Department of Transportation sent a front-end loader "to help open the trailer and spread out the products," officials said. Crews from the Limon Area Fire Protection District and North East Lincoln Fire Protection District shuttled water to the blaze, officials said. Meantime on I-70 on the Western Slope, fire gutted a semi-truck in Mesa County overnight, the state patrol said.

[Photos: Hugo Fire, Colorado State Patrol]

Scene of Mesa County blaze on I-70

WINDOW-SMASHING COP HELPS MOM, BABY AFTER KEY SNAFU

 

A window-smashing police officer sped to the aid of a terrified new mother who accidentally locked her keys and baby inside a pickup truck in Commerce City. 

Filled with fear she immediately called 911 and the officer "raced to the scene and knew he didn't have time to waste" - as the outside temperature was a scorching 80 degrees, police said.
"He carefully shattered a passenger side window, unlocked the truck, and got to the infant before the heat did," police said. "Thankfully baby was fine," police said. "Mom, however, will take a little longer to recover from that scare."

[Photo: Commerce City Police]

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

BIG BLAZE STRIKES HOME IN CASTLE ROCK


Fire struck a home in the Cobblestone neighborhood of Castle Rock. There were no injuries, Castle Rock Fire said. The cause of Tuesday's blaze is considered unintentional. Firefighters from Franktown, South Metro and Elizabeth also responded. [Photo: Castle Rock Fire]

CUT WATER USE NOW, UTILITY OFFICIALS SAY

The Denver Board of Water Commissioners on Wednesday imposed strict drought rules, effective immediately, amid the thinnest snowpack in 40 years.

As of Monday, "
reservoir storage stood at 80% full," officials said. "Average for this time of year is 85% full."

Officials are seeking a 20% reduction in water consumption.

"T
here is no need to turn on automatic systems until at least mid- to late-May," officials said. "It is not necessary to water grass two days a week in April and the beginning of May, which will help save water."

COLORADO MEDICAL COST ANXIETY

Patients and health care providers in Colorado are expressing anxiety around high health care costs as a result of the Trump administration’s policies, Colorado Newsline reports.

Costs for those purchasing health insurance on Colorado’s individual marketplace have doubled in the absence of enhanced federal subsidies, which Republicans in Congress declined to extend. 

The law will continue to destabilize a health care system that was already strained before it passed, according to Donald Moore, CEO of Pueblo Community Health Center, which serves as the primary care home for about 30,000 residents in the Pueblo area. 

CHILD ESCAPES STERLING FIRE, FAMILY DOG DIES


A child escaped a fire Tuesday at the 
Applewood Trailer Court in Sterling - but the family's dog perished. "Crews deployed multiple attack lines on both sides as another crew entered the rear to perform a search for a reported missing child," the fire department said. "The child was confirmed to be out of the home shortly after. "Crews quickly knocked down the fire and focused on searching for a missing dog, which sadly perished in the fire," the department said. One person was injured and treated and released at the scene of the blaze. [Photos: Sterling Fire Department]

PERSON STABBED ON NORTH OGDEN STREET IN DENVER

Police said a person was stabbed overnight in the 2500-block of North Ogden Street in Denver. They were transported to hospital. No other information was available.

SHOOTING ON STOUT STREET IN DENVER

A person was shot overnight in the 2100-block of Stout Street in Denver and transported to hospital, police said. No other information was released.

FIRE MAYHEM IN LOVELAND AFTER FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT



UPDATE

An auto crashed into a garage Tuesday, killing the driver and igniting a fire that scorched a house and left a cottonwood tree smoldering in Loveland.

The freak accident occurred at the intersection of East 29th Street and North Madison Avenue. The auto was traveling eastbound on 29th at about 7:30 p.m. Police said: "The incident does not appear criminal in nature." [Photos: Loveland Fire Authority]

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

FIRE GUTS 'HOARDER' HOME IN DENVER



Fire swept a home Tuesday near Federal Boulevard and Evans Avenue in Denver. "Hoarder conditions made for tough extinguishment due to extreme heat and fire," the fire department said. No injuries were reported. [Photo: Denver Fire Department]

ARAPAHOE COUNTY HOMICIDE SUSPECT ARRESTED IN COLOMBIA



UPDATE

Max Arsenault, 33, a suspect in a Colorado homicide, was captured in Medellin, Colombia, after two months on the run, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday.

Arsenault, who was free on bond, fled shortly before his trial was to set begin in January in the fentanyl overdose death of Nicholas Dorotik in unincorporated Arapahoe County in May 2023.

An autopsy determined Dorotik had about three times the lethal amount of fentanyl in his system, the sheriff's office said.

Arsenault was apprehended by Colombian authorities March 4 and extradited to Colorado. 
A woman charged in the case was sentenced to state prison.

[Photos: Arapahoe County Sheriff]

FATAL TANKER CRASH IN LARIMER COUNTY

 


A person died when a tanker rolled over early Tuesday on Larimer County Road 72, east of Highway 287, the state patrol said.

[Photos: Colorado State Patrol]

FIREFIGHTERS FREE CRASH VICTIMS


In El Paso County, firefighters from Black Forest and Falcon freed victims from the wreckage of a four-vehicle crash on Monday.

[Photo: Black Forest Fire]

COP SHARES LUNCH INSTEAD OF WRITING TICKET


A police officer shared lunch with a transient at a business in Commerce City instead of writing her up for trespassing. "She still needed to move along, but that’s easier to do on a full stomach," police said.

[Photo: Commerce City Police]

GOVERNOR OPENS TIME CAPSULE DISCOVERED AT STATE CAPITOL


Colorado Governor Jared Polis opened a time capsule discovered on the grounds of the state capitol.

The capsule - from 1907 - was located at a Civil War memorial damaged during the George Floyd riots six years ago.

"The tin box hidden beneath the monument’s base was an unexpected find, and the contents hidden inside were entirely unknown," the governor's office said. 

It contained a typed note, newspapers and other memorabilia.

[Photo: Governor's Office]

DIRT BIKE COLLISION IN DENVER

A person was seriously injured Tuesday when a dirt bike and auto collided in the vicinity of Tower Road and Green Valley Ranch Boulevard in Denver, police said. No further information was released.

FLAMES AT INDUSTRIAL SITE IN SUMMIT COUNTY


In Summit County, firefighters battled a blaze Monday at an industrial site west of Highway 9 near Tiger Road, according to the Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District. [Photo: Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District]

POSTAL INSPECTORS SEIZE DOPE SHIPMENT BOUND FOR DENVER


The U.S. Postal Inspection Service seized more than 9 kilograms of meth and 4 kilograms of fentanyl powder bound for the streets of the Denver area, officials said Monday.

Monday, March 23, 2026

FLOOR CRACKS, AUTOS DROP AT DENVER PARKING GARAGE; NO ONE TRAPPED






 

UPDATE

The top deck of a Denver parking garage crumbled Monday, crushing two autos.


There were no injuries.

"The owners of both cars crushed in the collapse have been accounted for," the fire department said. Firefighters searched the garage at 3600 South Yosemite Drive with a drone. A woman whose auto was parked near the hole told Fox 31: "Nobody can get their car because if the cars vibrate, it could make the crack bigger and cause more damage.”  [Photos: Denver Fire Department]