This chicken crossed the road in Grand Junction. It didn't say why. "Case closed," police said on social media.
[Photo: Grand Junction police]
[Photo: Grand Junction police]
The National Weather Service is warning of high winds up to 65 mph Tuesday from the I-25 corridor to Kansas as well as severe wildfire risk. In the Rockies, winds could top 65 mph. Fire departments are on alert.
Anthony Barron Sandoval Jr., 18, has been arrested as a suspect in a murder in La Junta, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said Monday.
The victim - a boy, aged 17 - was shot early Saturday at a home on Belleview Avenue. The suspect has been charged with second-degree murder.
Bail was set at $500,000.
A pedestrian was killed by an RTD train Monday on the A Line between Union Station and the airport, Denver police said.
The accident occurred near Smith Road and Dahlia Street in the Park Hill district. Shuttle buses were pressed into service, RTD said.
No other information was released.
Searchers trudged through giant garbage piles for four days looking for grizzly signs of a man last seen climbing into a dumpster in Larimer County.
They didn't find Carl Smith, 57, of Loveland, who was reported missing Jan. 17, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office said.
"Deputies determined his last known location and obtained security video from the area," the sheriff's office said. "Mr. Smith had entered a dumpster and did not exit. A short time later, a garbage truck arrived, emptied the dumpster contents, and deposited the load at the Larimer County landfill."
"The extensive efforts included using hand tools, heavy equipment, cadaver dogs, and drones to search the section where the truck had deposited its contents," the sheriff's office said. "The search area included an estimated 10,000 cubic yards of solid waste."
Foul play isn't suspected in the bizarre disappearance and Smith is still classified as a missing person. The county landfill is located in Fort Collins.
If you have information, call the Larimer County Sheriff's Office (970) 498-5336.
[Photos: Larimer County Sheriff's Office]
[Photos: Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office]
UPDATE
A person was shot dead on Valentine's Day in west Denver, police said.
Another person wounded in the leg and transported to hospital from the crime scene in the 1500-block of West Maple Avenue, police said.
No other details were released.
In another incident, a teenage girl was arrested as a suspect in double-stabbing Sunday in the 1500-block of North Grant Street in Denver and faces charges of second-degree assault, police said.
Denver police also reported a stabbing Sunday in the vicinity on East Cedar Avenue and South Broadway Street. A suspect was arrested. The victim is expected to survive.
Three pedestrians were struck and injured in Denver over the weekend.
On Valentine's Day, two were seriously injured by a hit-and-run auto at North Pearl Street and East Colfax Avenue, police said.
Another was seriously injured in the vicinity of East 6th Avenue Parkway and Holly Street. That driver remained on the scene of the accident, police said.
No other details were provided.
A jury spared cop killer Vernon Wayne Templeman from Colorado's gas chamber but the thankless thug pressed on with his evil ways behind bars.
Templeman, an escaped murderer from Kentucky, robbed a bank in Boulder on Dec. 6, 1982, traveled south - and gunned down a Colorado Springs police officer, Mark Layne Dabling, 30, a few hours later with a sawed-off rifle.
He was tried in 1983.
In a Colorado prison, Templeman joined the blood-thirsty 211 Crew, a white supremist gang founded in Denver and accused of conspiracy in the murder of state corrections chief Tom Clements in 2013.
Templeman was transferred to a prison in West Virgina after Colorado authorities broke up the gang in the wake of the Clements slaying and he is still believed to be imprisoned there.
[Photos: Colorado Springs police, Colorado Department of Corrections]
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is critical of airline passenger attire. In an interview, he said: “Whether it’s a pair of jeans and a decent shirt, I would encourage people to maybe dress a little bit better, which encourages us to maybe behave a little better. ... Let’s try not to wear slippers and pajamas.”
Do you know him? This suspect is wanted for identity theft. The money-hungry scavenger used a variety of cash cards at an ATM inside a Safeway supermarket in Wheat Ridge on Dec. 2 and Dec. 3, police said.
The other vehicle, a BWV, crashed and rolled over killing a passenger. The driver of that car was arrested earlier. Another passenger was injured. The accident occurred at Alameda Avenue and Chambers Road last November. Police said: "Street racing is dangerous and it kills. We will not tolerate it. Our dedicated task force will continue working to hold racers accountable and keep our community safe. No matter the timeline."
On Jan. 30, authorities across the Denver area located 19 clandestine electronic skimmers that steal ATM and credit card data at cash machines, gas pumps and checkouts, Littleton police announced Friday.
Routt County Search and Rescue personnel trekked to the scene on snowmobiles, track vehicles and by foot, the sheriff said. The four victims were located and taken by the county coroner.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the aircraft was an Epic E1000 registered to a leasing company in Tennessee. It could seat six people. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the Friday the 13th accident.
The aircraft was approaching Bob Adams Airport in Steamboat Springs from the south and crashed into the “south-facing side" of the mountain, the sheriff told the Steamboat Pilot & Today newspaper.
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[Photo: Commerce City Police Department]
Two members of the Pueblo Bomb Squad suffered serious burns Thursday when an explosive they were disarming detonated.
The blast occurred at the police bomb range. The explosive was seized in a criminal investigation.
The Associated Press reports a judge paused a White House plan to send 20 federal prisoners with commuted death sentences to the Supermax prison in Florence, citing their constitutional rights.
[Photos: Evergreen Fire/Rescue]
Denver police stopped a driver who hit a barrier, fled on foot and tried to swim away in the Platte River. As they arrested him, another motorist struck two cop cars and a private auto.
Suspect No. 1 surrendered and was arrested for investigation of eluding, driving without a license and obstruction, according to police.
Suspect No. 2 was arrested for investigation of careless driving, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and no proof of insurance.
No one was hurt in the Feb. 7 double-whammy near northbound I-25 and Park Avenue West. Police called it a "Two for one."
The kidnapping of the adorable black and brown pup - valued at $2,200 - occurred at Perfect Pets at 6840 South University Boulevard on Jan. 26 at about 4:40 p.m.
"Surveillance video shows
a man and woman entering the store and walking around for about 10 minutes," the sheriff's office said. "The woman is then seen
picking up a Maltese/Shih Tuzi/Poodle mix puppy, crouching down, placing the puppy in her jacket, and
leaving the store without paying."
The woman is white and appeared to be in her 20s. She wore a black
jacket, purple-and-black pants, black shoes, a white beanie, a white scarf and pink glasses. The man is tall, with a thin build and black and also appeared to be in his 20s. He wore a black jacket, army green
sweatpants, black Crocs and gray beanie.
The suspects - who face felony theft charges - drove off but there's no description of their vehicle.
If you have information, call the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office at (720) 874-8477.
In an earlier case, Jonathan Muniz, 33, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for stealing two English Bulldog puppies worth more than $4,200 each from Perfect Pets in February 2o25. Only one of those dogs was returned.
[Photos: Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office]
Denver Water reports mountain snow was off by 4-5 feet in January.