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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


Cleveland Jones, a fugitive wanted by Lakewood police on a charge of first-degree assault with serious bodily injury, was arrested Thursday near East Mississippi Avenue and South Rifle Street in Aurora, the U.S. Marshals Service said. [Photo: U.S. Marshals]

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


A stray dog wandered into the parking lot at Fort Collins police headquarters Friday morning with "no badge, no credentials."
She's described as a "happy girl who wanted to greet our patrol officers at their shift briefing," police said. "She’s safe, very friendly, and currently refusing to answer any questions without snacks." If you know her, call the animal shelter (970) 226-3647. [Photo: Fort Collins police]

FUGITIVE WANTED BY PARKER POLICE CAPTURED

Patryk Holly, wanted by Parker police for
felony second-degree assault by strangulation, was captured in Aurora, the U.S. Marshals Service said. The arrest occurred near Chambers and Parker roads last week. [Photo: U.S. Marshals Service]

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.
The sheriff's office said: "The driver of the vehicle who hit the pedestrian is not facing any criminal charges at this time." The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. [Photo: Arapahoe County Sheriff]

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. T
he 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


In Louisville, a city police sergeant gently freed a bunny entangled in a badminton net with a pair of scissors and a dose of TLC.

[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]

KILLED BY AUTO IN BRIGHTON

A man was struck and killed by an auto early Tuesday at Highway 85 and West Bromley Lane in Brighton. The driver "showed no signs of impairment," police said. 

PRISON ESCAPEE CAPTURED AFTER STANDOFF IN LAKEWOOD



A prison escapee was captured after a standoff in Lakewood, authorities said Tuesday. 
Manuel Bargas, 31. is wanted by the Colorado Department of Corrections. He was serving time for first-degree assault and robbery. Bargas was arrested near Fenton Street and West 16th Avenue, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. [Photo: U.S. Marshals]

BIKER ROARS THROUGH TOWN AT 120 MPH AND INTO NEBRASKA

Motorcyclist Gerome Cummings, 52, of Longmont, is accused of racing through Holyoke at 120 mph and crossing the state line into Nebraska, where he crashed, police said. Cumming was injured in the crash and charged with felony violations.

WOMAN WITH FAMILY IN DENVER ADDED TO FBI'S 10 MOST WANTED


A woman with family in Denver has been added to the FBI's list of 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, officials announced Tuesday.

KaShawn Nicola Roper, 50, is wanted for her alleged involvement in a fatal shooting in Kansas City on Aug. 23, 2020.

She s
hould be considered armed and dangerous and there is a $1 million reward leading to her arrest and conviction.

If you have information, 911 or 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324)

DENVER SHOOTING VICTIM DIES

A woman shot in a northeastern section of Denver has died and the case is considered a homicide.

The crime occurred Sunday in the 19000-block of East Robins Drive in Green Valley Ranch and the woman was pronounced dead at hospital, police said. No other details were released.
If you have information, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers (720) 913-7867.

GAS LEAK, CIGARETTE LIGHTER BLAMED IN LAKEWOOD BLAST


Investigators said an explosion at a Lakewood townhome was caused by leaking natural gas ignited by a cigarette lighter.

The accidental blast, which lifted the roof off the dwelling, occurred in a basement storage room and caused $170,000 in damage on March 16, according to West Metro Fire.

Investigators identified three possible sources: the furnace, the water heater or a broken underground natural gas line outside the townhome. The incident occurred on 17th Place near Robb Street. [Photo: West Metro Fire]

Monday, April 13, 2026

CBI PROBES FATAL SHOOTING IN FLORENCE

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation said a man was shot to death Saturday on Railroad Avenue in Florence.

A woman suspected of shooting the man called 911 and is cooperating with authorities, according to CBI.

There have been no arrests in the case. The man was 40. The woman is 43.

No other information was released.

SECOND PERSON DIES AFTER EASTER SUNDAY SHOOTING IN DENVER PARK

A second person succumbed to their injuries after a drive-by shooting during a family picnic on Easter, police said Monday.

The man, 18, died Sunday.

The other victim, a woman aged 43, was pronounced dead shortly after the crime at Russell Square Park in the 3600-block of North Vine Street.

The motive is under investigation.

Detectives interviewed a man attending the picnic suspected of shooting the woman during the exchange of gunfire.

The district attorney's office determined there is "no reasonable likelihood of conviction," police said, though officials are examining the possibility of filing other charges against him.     

Police also recovered a stolen vehicle tied to the shooting four hours after the 6 p.m. incident.

If you have information, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers (720) 913-7867.

OH HONEY! THEFT SUSPECT HAS SWEET TOOTH


The Weld County Sheriff's Office is attempting to identify a man accused of buzzing off with 26 pounds of honey.
Deputies received a report Sunday from a business in the 2500-block of East Highway 56 in the Berthoud area. It's a sticky situation. If you have information, contact the Weld County Sheriff’s Office (970) 350-9600 or the tip line (970)
304-6464 or Crimetips@weld.gov

[Photo: Weld County Sheriff's Office]

VIOLENT FUGITIVE CAPTURED IN BRIGHTON


Fugitive Lee Austin III was arrested Friday near North 50th Avenue and Longs Peak Street in Brighton, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Austine is wanted by Wheat Ridge police on charges of first-degree assault with a deadly weapon and robbery.
[Photo: U.S. Mars
hals]

G'DAY MATES: THEY'RE HOPPIN' INTO DENVER


Hopping in from the Nashville Zoo, Rutabaga and Rhubarb, young female red kangaroos, are settling in at the Denver Zoo. Soon, "they’ll be introduced to the rest of the crew, including our wallaby mob and elder red kangaroo, Madea," the zoo says. [Photos: Denver Zoo]

FAMILY OF LIGHTNING VICTIM LOCATED

The Boulder County Sheriff's office located the family of a woman struck by lightning last week in Superior. Passers-by revived the woman with CPR. The woman wasn't carrying identification. The lightning damaged her cellphone.

FIRE BREAKS OUT ABOARD AMAZON PRIME SEMI-TRUCK


Fire broke out aboard an Amazon Prime semi-truck at 84th Avenue and I-25, Adams County Fire said. No one was hurt in Saturday's blaze. "Firefighters had water on the fire within two minutes while pulling containers out of the trailer," officials said.
[Photo: Adams County Fire]

BLAZE WRECKS TOWNHOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS


Flames ripped through a townhome at 903 Tampico Court in Colorado Springs on Sunday. No injuries were reported, officials said. [Photo: Colorado Springs Fire]

GUNSHOT VICTIM GOES TO DENVER POLICE STATION

A person suffering a gunshot wound "walked up" to a Denver police station, officials said Sunday. The District One station is located in the 1300-block of West 46th Avenue. No details were released. The person was transported to hospital.

SHOOTING ON EAST ROBINS DRIVE IN DENVER

A person was shot Sunday in the 19000-block of East Robins Drive in Denver and transported to hospital, police said. No other details were released. East Robins Drive in located in northeast Denver, near Denver International Airport.

Friday, April 10, 2026

YORKIE MISSING AFTER I-70 CRASH IN WHEAT RIDGE


A frightened 
Yorkshire Terrier name "Rocket" bolted from the scene of a crash on I-70 in Wheat Ridge - and he's been missing ever since.

"We would love to reunite him with his owner," police said. The fatal wreck occurred April 4.

If you have information, contact
 Wheat Ridge Police Detective Miller at rmiller@wheatridge.gov

Rocket could be anywhere in the nation now if someone picked him up as a stray along I-70.

[Photo: Wheat Ridge Police]

MYSTERY WOMAN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING


A woman carrying no identification was struck by lightning Thursday beneath a tree in Superior - and revived with CPR, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said.

The woman is between 20 and 30 years in age, stands 5-foot-10 and weighs 120 pounds with red or auburn-colored hair. She was wearing a green running shirt and black striped running shorts.

"Her cell phone was severely damaged and inoperable," officials said. "Multiple efforts to identify her, including fingerprinting and review of missing persons reports in Boulder County, have not been successful."

Officials provided this account: "Bystanders reported hearing a loud boom and then located the female lying beneath a tree that had been struck by lightning. She was unresponsive, and bystanders immediately began administering CPR. "At the time of this release, the female has regained a regular heart rate and is breathing independently; however, she remains in critical condition." If you have information, call the Boulder County Sheriff's Office (303) 441-4444. [Photo: Boulder County Sheriff]

WILDFIRE AVERTED: CREWS STOP FLAMES FROM ENGULFING DENSE BRUSH


Firefighters stopped flames that leveled several buildings from spreading to dense brush in Cedaredge in western Colorado - averting a wildfire.

No injuries were reported in Thursday's blaze on 
Oak Creek Road.
Cedaredge fire officials said: "
Due to multiple fires and spot fires starting up around the original location mutual aid was requested. Delta and Hotchkiss Fire Departments responded and provided much needed support." Cedaredge is located in Delta County.
[Photos: Cedaredge Fire]


LAKEWOOD ARSON SUSPECT CAPTURED IN DENVER


A fugitive wanted by Lakewood police for felony arson was arrested near Peoria Street and Albrook Drive in Denver, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Alrico Ford was also wanted by Denver police on narcotics charges. [Photos: U.S. Marshals]

JAIL ESCAPEE CAPTURED IN WELD COUNTY


Edgar Perez, an escaped inmate from the Weld County Jail, was captured Thursday, the sheriff's office said. Perez, 25, walked away from an outdoor work assignment early Wednesday while under supervision of jail personnel. He was serving a sentence for impaired driving and had been held in the county facility for eight days. On Wednesday night, Perez was sighted near Weld County Road 23 and Tinsman Avenue in Severance. [Photo: Weld County Sheriff's Office]

ARREST IN MURDER ON 32ND STREET IN DENVER

Kaylen Stroter, 22, was arrested as a suspect in the shooting death of a man on 32nd Street in Denver during a week of gun-violence across the city. "The circumstances remain under investigation," police said. The violent incident occurred Thursday in the city's Five Points district and Stroter was detained for investigation of first degree-murder. In a separate shooting Thursday, a person was wounded in the 2000-block of Lawrence Street in downtown Denver. No other information was released.

KNIFE-WIELDING MAN DEAD AFTER STABBING COP AND K9 IN AURORA

A wounded police officer shot and killed a man who stabbed him and a K9 with a large kitchen in Aurora, police said.

Thursday afternoon's attack occurred as authorities were attempting to contact the man, age 23, who was threatening to kill himself and others inside 
an apartment on East Stanford Circle.
The officer is expected to survive. The K9 is also recovering. 

Police said: "Officers and mental health clinicians made numerous attempts to contact the man by phone, which were initially successful. The man later stopped talking to officers, who then attempted to maintain contact with him verbally through an apartment window. "About 16 minutes after officers arrived at the complex, the man exited the apartment and attacked the K9 handler with a knife. "A brief struggle took place, during which the K9 handler was stabbed multiple times in the head by the suspect. The K9 also sustained injuries during the attack. During the struggle, the K9 handler fired multiple shots, striking the suspect." Police had tried to subdue to the man with Tasers and a 40mm launcher equipped with foam projectiles. He was pronounced dead at hospital. "I thank God, and I am serious about that, that our officer is not dead," said Todd Chamberlain, an Aurora police officer quoted by CBS Colorado.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

PLOW DRIVER CHARGED IN HOCKEY TEAM CRASH ON I-70

Colton A. Wiedman, 29, operator of a state snowplow, was charged with reckless driving in a wreck that killed the driver of a bus carrying a girls' hockey team on I-70 in Clear Creek County on Jan.29, the Colorado State Patrol said Thursday.

ROYBAL-SMITH PLEADS GUILTY IN THIRD SLAYING, DENVER DA SAYS


Triple-killer Ricky Roybal-Smith pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree murder in the strangling of his cellmate at the Denver Jail, the DA's Office said.

Vincent Chacon, 34, died on June 30 - hours after Roybal-Smith killed two men along East Colfax Avenue in Aurora. He already pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in those slayings.

Roybal-Smith, 38, was being held in Denver on a drunken charge when he strangled Chacon.

He will serve concurrent terms of 56 years in the Denver Jail murder and 80 years in the East Colfax killings.

[Photo: Denver Jail]

MAN SHOT DEAD ON 32ND STREET IN DENVER

UPDATE

A man was fatally shot Thursday in Denver - the latest in a week of gun violence across the city.

The incident, which is being investigated as a homicide, occurred in the 1100-block of 32nd Street, according to police.

In a separate incident, a person was wounded Thursday in a shooting the 2000-block of Lawrence Street in downtown Denver.

No other information was released.

COP KNIFED, SUSPECT SHOT DEAD IN AURORA


UPDATE

A police officer was stabbed and critically injured Thursday in Aurora, officials said.

The suspect was shot and killed in the late afternoon horror in the 1
4000-block of East Stanford Circle, near Cherry Creek State Park. "I thank God, and I am serious about that, that our officer is not dead," said Todd Chamberlain, an Aurora police officer quoted by CBS Colorado.
A large, bloodied kitchen knife was found at the scene of the crime. The officer was stabbed in the head. The suspect was apparently suffering a psychiatric emergency, police said. The officer underwent surgery. [Photo: Aurora Police]