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Friday, June 26, 2026

TWO SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY IN DENVER'S EASTER PICNIC MURDER

UPDATE

Dazirius Wilford, 18, and a youth have been arrested as suspects in a deadly drive-by shooting at an Easter Sunday picnic in Denver, police said Friday.

Wilford and the youth face charges of first-degree in the slaying of
Pharrow Ware, 18, an attendee of the April 5 family gathering at Russell Square Park.

Wilford was arrested Wednesday and the youth was arrested by "
tactical teams" Thursday night, police said.

A second fatality, a woman, was accidentally struck by a bullet fired by a man attending the picnic during an exchange of gunfire with the assailants.

Prosecutors opted against filing charges in that death in April "
due to no reasonable likelihood of conviction," police said. 

No other details were released. Wilford's arrest was first announced Thursday.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

FIREFIGHTERS REVIVE PERSON PULLED FROM SOUTH PLATTE


Using CPR, firefighters revived a person pulled from the South Platte River in Adams County on Thursday afternoon.
"The patient did not have a pulse," Adams County Fire said. "Firefighters immediately began CPR, and the patient ultimately regained a heartbeat." The victim was pulled from the river at East 78th Avenue and Steele Street and transported to hospital. Personnel from
Engine Company 14 and Medic 14 made the rescue. Park rangers and sheriff's deputies also responded. [Photo: Adams County Fire]

ARREST IN FATAL, DRIVE-BY SHOOTING AT EASTER PICNIC

Dazirius Wilford, 18, was arrested as a suspect in one of two deaths during a drive-by shooting at an Easter Sunday picnic in Denver, police said Thursday.

Wilford faces a charge of first-degree in the slaying of 
Pharrow Ware, 18, an attendee of the April 5 family gathering at Russell Square Park. Wilford was arrested Wednesday. 

The other fatality, a woman, was accidentally struck by a bullet fired by a man attending the picnic during an exchange of gunfire with the assailant.

Prosecutors opted against filing charges in that death in April "
due to no reasonable likelihood of conviction," police said. 

KNIFEMAN ARRESTED AFTER RAMPAGE IN DOWNTOWN BOULDER

Marcus Ariel Valles, 35, of Lakewood, was charged with attempted murder after a knife-wielding rampage Thursday along Boulder's popular Pearl Street Mall.
"Detectives believe he targeted strangers who were walking alone and that he was the only suspect," police said. They noted: "T
he suspect said he came to Boulder to hurt people." A woman, age 44, suffered bruises and cuts to her hand and a man, age 50, threw hot coffee at the suspect as he approached. He wasn't hurt. "Within 10 seconds, officers in the city’s Public Safety Information Center found the suspect via surveillance camera," police said. "At 7:56 a.m., officers took the suspect into custody at gunpoint." Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said: "I’m proud of the swift response by both our Public Safety Information Center operators and our Patrol officers who were able to find this man within seconds and arrest him within two minutes of the call coming out.” The Pearl Street Mall was the scene of a terrorist firebomb and flamethrower attack on June 1, 2025, that killed an 82-year-old woman and injured several others, including the assailant. [Photo: Boulder Police]

ZOO ADOPTS ORPHANED GRIZZLY CUBS

The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo adopted two orphaned grizzly bear cubs from Montana. They are six months old and arrived on June 7, weighing about 30 pounds each - with "some of the fluffiest ears on record," the zoo said. [Photo: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo]

ELECTROCUTION AT JEWELL SQUARE IN LAKEWOOD

In Lakewood, a person was electrocuted Thursday at the Jewell Square shopping center at Wadsworth Boulevard and Jewell Avenue. "When crews arrived, they found one person with serious injuries," West Metro said. The victim was transported to hospital. [Photo: West Metro Fire]

COPS ARREST OWNERS OF PUEBLO'S HORROR MORTUARY

UPDATE

Brothers Brian Lee Cotter, 64, and Christopher Aaron Cotter, 60, owners of Pueblo's notorious Davis Mortuary - where investigators found decaying bodies in a secret room - were arrested Thursday after a lengthy investigation.

The Colorado of Bureau of Investigation said they face 125 counts of corpse abuse and a variety of other charges. 

Authorities have identified 19 of the 24 bodies recovered in August 2025. Two more people were identified based on testing of human tissue discovered in jars.

Brian Cottter was serving as coronor of Pueblo County at the time.

DRONE LEADS COPS TO SHOPLIFTING SUSPECT IN ARVADA


A first responder drone led police to a shoplifting suspect fleeing from a Target store in Arvada.

"Officers discovered the suspect had an active arrest warrant and was allegedly responsible for stealing more than $340 worth of merchandise from the store," police said. The Target store is located at 78th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard and the suspect was arrested at an Arby's Restaurant at 80th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard. The incident occurred June 17.

[Photos: Arvada Police]

CUDDLY PUP WITH NO MICROCHIP FOUND IN ERIE


This cuddly pup with no microchip was found near Erie Parkway and Montgomery Drive in Erie at 7 a.m. Thursday, police said. [Photo: Erie Police]

ATTEMPTED 1ST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE IN PUEBLO


Corey Bratina, 30, was arrested on charges of attempted 1st degree homicide in a shooting Wednesday in
1200-block of Claremont Avenue in Pueblo, police said. The victim was
transported to hospital. Bratina was booked into the Pueblo County Detention Center. No other information was released. [Photo: Pueblo Police]

SHOOTING ON GIRARD AVE. IN DENVER

A person was shot early Thursday in the 9800-block of East Girard Avenue in Denver. Police were gathering evidence. No other information was released.

MAN ON LUNCH BREAK CRUSHED BY BOULDER IN BUENA VISTA


Paul Frasch, 59, a mover from Silverthorne, was crushed to death by a boulder weighing at least a half ton on a trail
near the Arkansas River in Buena Vista. The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office said the accident occurred Tuesday when rocks along the trail dislodged.
The pair were on a lunch break at the Rapid 5 ½ Pullover - a popular camping site - along County Road 371. The co-worker and another person were injured trying to free him from beneath the boulder. Frasch and the co-worker had stopped at the pullover several times before to eat lunch. The county coroner took possession of Frasch's body. [Photo: Chafee County Sheriff]

CINDER BLOCK BOOT SLOWS 'LEROY' THE HORSE


In Teller County, an animal control officer encountered a horse named "Leroy" struggling to walk with his hoof jammed in cinder block footwear. The officer broke the block with a couple of hammer blows. Leroy is free again following Tuesday's mishap.

[Photo: Teller County Sheriff]

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

K-9 'CHIEF' DISCOVERS METH IN ELBERT DRUG BUST

Sheriff's K9 "Chief" and his handler discovered 19 grams of meth, a scale, pipes and paraphernalia during a drug bust in Elbert County, the sheriff's office said Wednesday. [Photo: Elbert County Sheriff]

FIRE HITS TOWNHOME IN ARVADA; NO INJURIES


Fire broke out Tuesday in a townhome in the 9400-block of West 47th Avenue in Arvada. No one was home. Firefighters from Engine Company 51 "encountered heavy black smoke on the first floor," Arvada Fire said. West Metro Fire also responded. [Photo: Arvada Fire]

COLD CASE: INFANT FOUND CLUTCHING MURDERED MOM IN WELD COUNTY

Marjorie Sue Fithian and her 18-month-old son, Dylan, were due to catch a bus from Denver to Greeley on June 24, 1975. They never made it home. Fithian, 23, was found dead on a desolate gravel road in Weld County. She had been shot in the head. "Her young son, uninjured, but sitting amidst broken glass, was found clutching her hand by ranch hand Terry Furnish," the Weld County Sheriff's Office said. The case has never been solved. Her son has no memory of the murder. "Theories have ranged from serial killers to drug conspiracies," the sheriff's office said. "Investigators also considered the possibility of her hitchhiking or being targeted by an unknown assailant." If you have information, contact the Weld County Sheriff’s Office (970) 350-9600, the tip line (970) 304-6464 or email Crimetips@weld.gov. [Photo: Weld County Sheriff]

FIREFIGHTER PEDDLES PATIENT'S BIKE TO FIREHOUSE

 

In Adams County, a firefighter rode a patient's electric bicycle to the firehouse for safe keeping while medics transported the patient to the hospital. "The bike didn't work, so the firefighter had to pedal 10 blocks back," Adams County Fire said.

[Photo: Adams County Fire]

MAN DEAD IN OVERNIGHT SHOOTING IN DENVER'S MONTBELLO

UPDATE A man was shot and killed overnight in the Montbello section of Denver, police said. The incident occurred in the 15000-block of East Olmstead Place, near the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Reserve. The victim was transported to hospital and pronounced dead. Detectives were seeking to identify a suspect in the shooting. No other information was released. If you have information, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers (720) 913-7867.

COPS SEEK SUSPECT IN EAST COLFAX ROBBERY


Who is he? Police are seeking a suspect in a robbery in the 700-block of East Colfax Avenue in Denver on June 18.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

MISSY WOODS PLEADS GUILTY IN CRIME LAB SCANDAL


In a plea agreement, Yvonne “Missy” Woods, 65, a former Colorado Bureau of Investigation crime lab scientist, admitted guilt Tuesday to mishandling DNA evidence in more than 1,000 criminal cases - to speed up test results.

Woods - who worked for the agency for almost 30 years - faces up to 16 years in prison when she is sentenced by a Jefferson County judge in September. 

Criminal investigations and convictions across the state have been called into question in the aftermath of the shocking revelations.

Woods' actions "constituted intentional criminal fraud," a CBI statement said, noting that the agency 
has "undertaken reforms that go beyond routine compliance and reflect a commitment to national best practices in forensic science."

“This moment is not about moving on, for CBI it’s about moving forward,” CBI Director Armando Saldate said. “Today’s guilty plea is an important moment of accountability.”

[Photo: First Judicial District]

CHA-CHING! CASH DRAWER BURGLARY SUSPECT INDICTED - ON 82 COUNTS


Show me the money!

Adrian Grigg, 36, has been indicted on 82 counts of burglary and theft for
break-ins at small businesses along 120th Avenue, 136th Avenue, and 144th Avenue in Westminster, Broomfield, Arvada, Thornton and nearby communities.

"He allegedly entered multiple small businesses by breaking windows or doors or by accessing lock boxes, then stole cash from safes or registers," the 
17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday. "These incidents typically occurred during overnight or closed-business hours." 

The cash-to-go scheme occurred between February and November 2024.

Police from Westminster, Broomfield, Thornton, Erie, Arvada, Northglenn, Lafayette and Brighton participated in the investigation.

[Photo: 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office] 

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SUSPECTED IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS FIRE


A discarded lithium-ion battery is suspected of causing a fire at the Apex Twin Enviro landfill in Steamboat Springs. "Incidents like this are becoming more common and many people don't realize that everyday items like batteries and vape pens can become serious fire hazards when thrown in the trash," fire officials said. There were no injuries [Photo: Steamboat Springs Fire]

COLD CASE FILE: MOM OF THREE MISSING SINCE JULY 1967


On the evening of July 24, 1967, Elaine
Fauver, 38, left her home on Corona Street in Denver to visit a friend, who later told police she departed his residence in the company of another man.

Fauver has been missing ever since. 

Her son located his mother's Chevrolet days later parked on East 17th Avenue, between Emerson and Ogden streets, as well as her purse and keys.

The divorced mother of three was employed by the Mountain States Telephone Company, according to a missing person database, the Charley Project.

Fauver was 5-foot-3, with brown eyes and hair and weighed 125 pounds, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. She was born on April 9, 1929.

[Photo: CBI]

Originally published July 1, 2025

5 DUCKLINGS RESCUED IN FORT COLLINS


Firefighters rescued five ducklings from a storm drain in Fort Collins.
The crew of Engine 1 "found mother duck desperately trying to reach her babies," Poudre Fire Authority said. They were "able to remove the drain covers and successfully rescue all ducklings and reunite them with their mother."  

The incident occurred on the corner of Olive Street and South College Avenue on June 19. [Photo: Poudre Fire]

FIRE AUTHORITY SAYS 'THIS IS ONLY A TEST'

Smyrna Ready Mix donated a concrete truck to Poudre Fire Authority for a training exercise set for July 10-11. It will provide firefighters with "a realistic opportunity to practice stabilization, lifting, access, and rescue techniques involving heavy commercial vehicles," the fire authority said. "It may have arrived on wheels, but there is no guarantee it will leave that way." [Photo: Poudre Fire Authority]

LAST STOP LOVELAND: BUS RIDE ENDS IN FLAMES


A charter bus burst into flames Monday on I-25 in Loveland due to a mechanical problem.

"All passengers safely exited the bus, and firefighters quickly extinguished the fire," Loveland Fire said. "Passengers were transferred to another bus and continued on their way to their destination." No injuries were reported.

[Photo: Loveland Fire]

Monday, June 22, 2026

COPS ARREST TORTOISE KIDNAP SUSPECT


Police arrested Justin Edwards, 37, accused of kidnapping a tortoise named "Howard" from a pet shop in Colorado Springs. Edwards was tracked down and busted at a hotel - but there was no sign of the tortoise. "Detectives continued their investigation, conducted additional interviews, and developed information that led them to Howard's whereabouts," police said.
The tortoise is safe and back at the shop - but perhaps a little shell-shocked after last week's drama. [Photo: Colorado Springs Police]

ARREST IN AURORA ALLEY MURDER


Police arrested Carlos Zarco, 50, as a suspect in a fatal shooting in an alley between Dallas and Clinton streets in Aurora.
"Investigators learned that a group of people were outside in the alley when an argument ensued," police said. "The suspect ran from the scene before our officers arrived." The victim, a man, was 25. The suspect faces charges of second-degree murder. The crime occurred early on June 7. [Photo: Aurora Police]

ARREST IN DENVER HOMICIDE

Joseph York, 35, was arrested as a suspect in a fatal shooting in the vicinity of East Colfax Avenue and North Dahlia Street in Denver, police said.

The victim, 
Elijah Barr, 25, died at hospital. The men "
were engaged in a verbal altercation," police said. The shooting occurred early on June 7.

The suspect faces a charge of first-degree murder.

MAJOR METH BUSTS IN LINCOLN COUNTY


In rural Lincoln County, a deputy discovered about 56 grams of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop - days after authorities
seized a significant quantity of the drug during the execution of a search warrant, the sheriff's office said. [Photo: Lincoln County Sheriff]

WEEKEND STABBINGS IN DENVER

Police investigated a pair of weekend stabbings in Denver.

The crimes occurred in the vicinity of East 45th Ave and North Broadway, and North Colorado Boulevard and East Bruce Randolph Avenue. No details were provided. Police also investigated a shooting in the 800-block of South Federal Boulevard in Denver. No other information was released.

1 PERSON DIES IN AURORA HOUSE FIRE


A person died in a house fire in Aurora on Sunday night.

The blaze broke out in the 18600-block of East Bates Circle.
"One adult victim was located during fire suppression operations and determined to be deceased," Aurora Fire said. "One dog was rescued and transported to an animal hospital." Another person was displaced. The cause of the fire was under investigation. [Photo: Aurora Fire]

DENVER POLICE MUSTANG 'MAVERICK' RETIRING


Denver police horse Maverick - o
nce a wild mustang - is retiring at age 16. The 16‑hand Sorrel gelding joined the police department in 2019 and "has served Denver with the steady, gentle presence only a mustang can offer," police said. He will be grazing in Gillette, Wyoming. [Photos: Denver Police]

WILDFIRE WRECKS HOMES IN PUEBLO COUNTY


UPDATE


A wind-driven wildfire wrecked homes and buildings Sunday in Applewood Estates, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office said.

Firefighters worked into the night.

The fire started along southbound I-25 - and the winds swept the flames to the west, officials said. No injuries were reported.

An evacuation shelter was set up at a recreation center on Cooper Place and a shelter for large animals and livestock was established on the grounds of the Colorado State Fair. Applewood Estates is located in Colorado City, south of the city of Pueblo. Evacuation orders were lifted Monday morning. [Photos: Pueblo County Sheriff]

Sunday, June 21, 2026

JUST ANOTHER DAY ON I-25 AS RESCUERS AID TIPSY HORSE



In Weld County, rescuers propped up a horse that flopped its side inside a mobile stall traveling on I-25 on Saturday, Mountain View Fire said. The horse showed no signs of injury. Frederick Firestone Fire provided assistance. [Photos: Mountain View Fire]

2-ALARM FIRE BREAKS OUT IN WESTMINSTER

 

A two-alarm fire struck a commercial building early Sunday near 88th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard in Westminster.

"The building's sprinkler system had activated, limiting the overall spread of the fire," the fire department said. No injuries were reported. Adams County Fire and North Metro Fire also responded to the blaze. [Photos: Westminster Fire Department]

TRUCK HITS 3 AUTOS, CAREENS OFF I-270 INTO COMMERCE CITY HOME; DUI SUSPECTED


A pickup truck piloted by a man accused of being drunk struck three vehicles on I-270, careened off the highway - and plowed into a home in Commerce City.

The driver suffered minor injuries, police said early Saturday. No one else was hurt in the fiasco. The house is located in the
6300-block of East 54th Avenue. The driver faces a multitude of charges, including DUI police said. [Photos: Commerce City Police]

Thursday, June 18, 2026

SLIPPERY RIDE NEAR TELLURIDE INJURES DRIVER


An SUV rolled off a switchback on Imogene Pass near Telluride on Thursday, the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office said.
The driver and sole occupant was transported to Telluride Regional Medical Center. The man, age 58, from Phoenix, reached the pass from Ouray County. He is expected to survive. Officials said: "Imogene Pass has not yet opened for the season on the San Miguel County side, though it is open in Ouray County ... There was no signage indicating the pass status in San Miguel County."
The elevation of Imogene Pass is about 13,000 feet. [Photo: San Miguel County Sheriff]

ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE IN GREELEY

Breann Zabel, 27, was charged with attempted first-degree murder in a life-threatening stabbing in Greeley, police said Thursday. The victim, age 28, suffered a severe stab wound and officers "applied a tourniquet to control the bleeding before he was subsequently transported to a local hospital for treatment," police said. The incident, classified as a domestic disturbance, occurred early Wednesday in the 8200-Block of 20th Street. The suspected weapon was recovered.

BURN BARREL BLAZE JUMPS TO HOUSE, SHED NEAR CORTEZ


Amid drought conditions, flames in a burn barrel hopped to a house and a shed near Cortez in southwest Colorado.

No injuries were reported in Wednesday's blaze. The property was a total loss.

The Lewis-Arriola Volunteer Fire Department said: "It is extremely dry this year, please use caution when using a burn barrel and insure it has a proper screen on the top." [Photos:
Lewis-Arriola Fire]