DAILY SKETCH
Thursday, April 30, 2026
HONORING GOOD SAMARITAN DEPUTY 'BUCK DAVIS' OF EAGLE COUNTY
The name of a Good Samaritan lawman - Deputy Charles "Buck" Davis of Eagle County - is being added to the Colorado Law Enforcement Memorial in Golden. October 1972 was, in some ways, a simpler time. In a gesture of kindness, Davis bought a meal at a cafe for a fugitive who had been in hiding in the Basalt area. "Shortly after, the suspect fled on foot, and Deputy Davis continued searching for several hours before taking him back into custody," the sheriff's office said. Davis went into cardiac arrest on the drive to the Pitkin County jail and died at Aspen Hospital on Oct. 7, 1972. His passing will now be formally recognized as a line of duty death at a ceremony on May 1. [Photo: Eagle County Sheriff's Office]
KNOCK-KNOCK: MOOSE DROPS BY FOR COFFEE
Rangers relocated a 700-pound cow moose that visited a residential neighborhood in Colorado Springs.
"After the moose was immobilized, our staff loaded it onto a special stretcher called a 'litter' and carried it to a waiting trailer," Colorado Parks and Wildlife said. "The moose was released west of town, in proper moose habitat."
Officials noted: "While seeing wildlife like deer around town isn’t terribly rare, seeing a moose in the middle of a neighborhood is." [Photo: Colorado Parks and Wildlife]
INJURED AURORA COP RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
Mark Moore, the Aurora K9 police officer stabbed in the head April 9, was released from hospital Wednesday after multiple surgeries and rehabilitation. His K9 partner, Cyrus, was also injured and is recovering. Moore "continues to have a long road to recovery," police said.
[Photo: Aurora Police]
WOMAN DEAD IN SMOKY HILL ROAD CRASH IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY
A woman died in a collision at the intersection of East Smoky Hill Road and South Telluride Street, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said Thursday.
The accident occurred just before midnight and "it involved two vehicles, with one car T-boning the other," the sheriff's office said. No other injuries were reported.
ARAPAHOE DEPUTIES ARREST AUTO THEFT SUSPECT, SEIZE GUNS
A Flock traffic camera alert led a special squad of deputies to the vehicle in the parking lot of a King Soopers store on South Havana Street on Tuesday.
"Deputies recovered an AK-47 and a MAC-10 with a suppressor, both with defaced serial numbers, along with a large amount of ammunition," the sheriff's office said. [Photo: Arapahoe County Sheriff]
EAGLE TAKES FLIGHT AFTER SHOOTING IN NORTHGLENN
A Bald eagle wounded by a ball bearing, in an apparent shooting, took flight after more than 100 days of rehabilitation.
Released near Northglenn on Wednesday, the eagle was treated for its wing injury by Birds of Prey Foundation and "it took time, patience and expertise to provide the proper care," Colorado Parks and Wildlife said. Rangers and animal wardens found the eagle at Croke Reservoir in Northglenn on Jan. 12. "Following surgery to remove the object, the eagle slowly regained its appetite and eventually regained use of its wing," officials said. "After undergoing flight training and evaluations, it was determined to be strong enough to make it in the wild again." State officials are seeking a possible assailant. Tips can be reported anonymously to Operation Game Thief (877) 265-6648 or game.thief@state.co.us [Photos: Colorado Parks and Wildlife]
NEITHER RAIN NOR HAIL STOP FIRE CREWS IN NORTHEAST COLORADO
Enduring rain and hail, firefighters contained racing flames in a yard in Logan County in northeast Colorado.
Sterling Fire said 911 callers reported "fire spreading to nearby campers and a boat. On-scene units found an outbuilding with heavy fire throughout and fire spread to multiple exposures. Through the rain and even some hail crews deployed attack lines and worked to extinguish the fire." No injuries were reported in Wednesday's blaze in the community of Iliff. Firefighters from Sterling, Peetz, Crook and the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control answered the alarm. [Photos: Sterling Fire]
STABBING ON TENNYSON STREET IN DENVER
UPDATE
Police early Thursday investigated a stabbing in the 1800-block of South Tennyson Street in Denver.
"One victim self-transported to the hospital with unknown extent of injuries," police said on social media. " Investigators are working to develop suspect information."
No other information was released.
In a separate incident, a person was stabbed Wednesday in the 4700-block of North St. Paul Street and transported to hospital, police said.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
COPS ARREST 3 IN ARMED ROBBERY IN COMMERCE CITY
Police arrested three suspects in the armed robbery of a convenience store on East 56th Avenue in Commerce City overnight. "Using our Flock cameras, we located their getaway vehicle and tracked it to a nearby apartment complex," police said. Two firearms were confiscated, one of which was used in the robbery, police said.
FIREFIGHTERS RESCUE BEAR FROM TREE
In Colorado Springs overnight, the firefighters of Truck Company 8 helped state park rangers rescue a little bear from a tree on Crooked Arrow Lane. The bear is fine.
[Photos: Colorado Springs Fire]
FIRE ENGINE TAKEN ON JOYRIDE IN BOULDER, DAMAGED DURING CHASE
UPDATE
A thief - who, perhaps, had a blazing desire to be a firefighter - commandeered a Boulder fire engine and took it for a joyride early Wednesday.
Rescue Engine 143 was recovered at 1st Street and South Main Street in downtown in Longmont after a chase - and a suspect was taken into custody, Boulder police said. Police identified the suspect as Richmond Takashi Johnson, 35.
The engine crew was at the Boulder County Jail on a medical call when the suspect, who was just released from custody, hopped in the big red machine and drove off.
"The suspect was spotted at 34th Street and Valmont Road but refused to stop for law enforcement," police said. "He then drove south on Foothills Parkway before turning east on Arapahoe and then driving north on Highway 287.
"Longmont Police officers deployed stop sticks in multiple locations along Highway 287," deflating the engine's tires, police said.
A Boulder County sheriff's deputy suffered a minor injury during a foot pursuit. The engine sustained significant damage. Engine 143 is powered by electric batteries. Two sheriff's vehicles also sustained significant damage.
[Photos: Boulder Police]
COPS SEIZE DRUGS HIDDEN IN AUTO IN NORTHGLENN
In Northglenn, police earlier this month seized fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine hidden behind an auto's dashboard along with cash and a 9mm handgun loaded with a 10-round magazine. A police K9 from Broomfield detected the contraband. Two people were arrested. [Photos: Northglenn Police]
COPS RESCUE BEAVER FROM MIDDLE OF I-25 IN CASTLE ROCK
Police rescued an injured beaver from the middle of I-25 in Castle Rock and "he’s now safe and receiving the care he so desperately needed," according to Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance, which is based in Sedalia. [Photo: Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance]
2 CATS SAVED FROM HOUSE FIRE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Firefighters rescued two cats from a house fire on Jackson Lane in Douglas County, South Metro Fire said. The blaze broke out in the home's basement Monday. No injuries were reported. [Photo: South Metro Fire]
WIND-DRIVEN BLAZE GUTS HOME IN LOVELAND
Flames gutted a home Tuesday near South County Road 23 and West County Road 18, Loveland Fire Rescue Authority said. Fire crews contended with "challenging wind conditions," officials said. "The fire spread through attic spaces, leading to partial roof collapse." No one was hurt in the evening blaze. [Photo: Loveland Fire]
SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DOUBLE STABBING IN DENVER
Police arrested a suspect after two people were stabbed Tuesday in the Capitol Hill section of Denver.
The incident occurred in the 1100-block of North Logan Street and the injured were transported to hospital, police said. Streets were shut down in the area.
Fox 31 reported police surrounded a building near East 12th Avenue and North Pennsylvania Street for several hours after the stabbing.
No other details were released.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
THORNTON COPS ARREST SUSPECT IN MURDER OF WOMAN, 66
Joshua Pittman has been arrested in the murder of a 66-year-old woman at a home in Thornton, police said Tuesday.
FOX FAMILY 'BLOCKED OUT' OF HOME IN COMMERCE CITY
In the Potomac Farms section of Commerce City, an animal warden and police officer removed stones blocking the opening of a den occupied by a mother fox and seven kits. They also "put up signage warning people to steer clear," police said. [Photos: Commerce City Police]
GARAGE UP IN SMOKE IN WELD COUNTY
Fire leveled a garage overnight on 47th Avenue in Greeley. No injuries were reported. [Photos: Front Range Fire]
DENVER ZOO'S LION CUBS ARE 8 MONTHS OLD
HIGHWAY 550 RESCUE IN OURAY COUNTY
In Ouray County, a mountain rescue team, firefighters and medics went to the aid of a driver whose pickup truck careened down an embankment. The mishap occurred on Highway 550 on Saturday.
[Photo: Ouray Mountain Rescue]
LINCOLN COUNTY DEPUTIES STOP ARMED SUSPECT AFTER CHASE
With guns drawn, deputies arrested an armed and dangerous suspect in a domestic violence incident after a high-speed chase, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said. The suspect then led deputies through parts of Lincoln and Kit Carson counties Monday. "The vehicle was ultimately stopped by tire deflation devices," the sheriff's office said, and the suspect was taken into custody. There were no injuries. The domestic violence incident that led to the chase occurred in the Genoa area, the sheriff's office said. [Photos: Lincoln County Sheriff]
SAYERS GUILTY OF MURDER AT COMMERCE CITY WATER PARK
An Adams County jury found Lumumba Sayers, 47, an anti-violence advocate, guilty of second-degree murder in a killing at the Paradice Island Water Park, prosectors said.
Malcolm Watson, 28, was fatally shot in the parking lot of the Commerce City venue during a child's party on Aug. 10, 2024 - a revenge killing for the death of Sayers' son in a shootout in Denver’s Five Points district a year earlier.
Sayers believed Watson was among those responsible.
The two-acre Paradice Island is located at Pioneer Park, 5951 Monaco Street.
The jury also found Sayers guilty of tampering with physical evidence and attempt to commit tampering with physical evidence on Monday. Sentencing is set for July 24.
[Photo: Adams County Sheriff, Commerce City website]
Monday, April 27, 2026
BLAZING SADDLES! COWBOY CATCHES FIRE
Flames erupted in a sign featuring a faded, waving cowboy at the Wranglers Motel & RV Ranch in Cimarron Hills, fire officials said. The cowboy survived Monday's emergency.
[Photo: Cimarron Hills Fire]
AUTO TAKES FLIGHT, HITS CHURCH IN EL PASO COUNTY
An auto rounding a bend took flight and slammed into the second story of a church in El Paso County, injuring the driver and a passenger, the Colorado State Patrol said.
The crash occurred on Main Street, south of Norman Drive, in Security-Widefield and the church suffered severe structural damage.
The doomed vehicle failed to navigate a right turn, went off the roadway, struck a landscape boulder and left the ground - taking out part of the church wall and a window and damaging the roof.
It landed on the church grounds on Saturday night. The driver is 18. The passenger is 14. Both are males from Colorado Springs.
[Photos: Security Fire]
SANTA FE DRIVE INFERNO: TANKER ERUPTS IN FLAMES, DRIVER DEAD
UPDATE
A fuel tanker erupted in flames early Monday, killing the driver and shutting down busy South Santa Fe Drive, Englewood police said.
The blaze - near the intersection with Chenango Avenue - scorched vehicles and a building at a U-Haul lot. Firefighters let the fuel burn off.
The driver's body was found inside the tanker. No other injuries were reported. The location is near the border of Littleton and Englewood.
South Metro Fire and Denver Fire responded as did the South Metro Hazmat Team. The alarm came in at 5:23 a.m. Santa Fe was closed for hours.
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[Photo: South Metro Fire, Littleton Police]
DC SHOOTING RECALLS TRAGEDY AT STATE CAPITOL
Saturday's shooting during the White House Correspondents' Dinner recalls a tragic episode at the Colorado Capitol Building.
A state trooper shot and killed a gunman dressed in a rented tuxedo yelling "I am the emperor and I'm here to take over state government" outside Governor Bill Ritter's office on July 16, 2007.
The gunman's name was Aaron Snyder. He was armed with a loaded .357. Snyder was 32.
He had been under a psychiatrist's care for delusional thinking, the Denver Post reported. No one else was hurt. Snyder, of Thornton, told a woman at the tuxedo shop it was "the day of the emperor’s reign,” the Post said.
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 - the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. [Photo: Wikipedia]
MAN DIES IN SHOOTING IN KIOWA
A man was shot to death at a home on Shasta Court in Kiowa, the Elbert County Sheriff's Office said. A suspect was arrested at the scene. The shooting occurred Friday. There were six people inside the home, the sheriff's office said.
DENVER POLICE MAKE ARREST IN BROADWAY KILLING
Rayzjuan Curry, 28, was arrested as a suspect in a killing on South Broadway near West Maple Avenue in Denver, police said.
The victim, Torin Fluker, 25, suffered an apparent gunshot wound and died at hospital.
Curry, who faces a charge of first-degree murder, was arrested Thursday by the Denver police special operations team and the fugitive unit.
The suspect was arrested through interviews and surveillance video, police said.
COPS SEEK MAN IN MURDER IN THORNTON
Police sought Joshua Pittman, 35, as a "person of interest" in a homicide in Thornton. "Investigators believe Pittman and the victim were known to each other, and that this does not appear to be a random act," police said. The killing occurred Friday. If seen, contact police immediately. [Photos: Thornton Police]
GUNMAN DIES IN SHOOTOUT WITH DENVER POLICE
A gunman died in an exchange of bullets with Denver police, Chief Ron Thomas said.
Officers confronted the man after responding to a report of a possible "carjacking situation" - and he fired a round at police, Thomas said in an online briefing.
They returned fire, including one officer armed with a rifle who fired a number of rounds, Thomas said.
None of the officers were hurt. The suspect was pronounced dead at hospital.
The incident occurred early Saturday at an apartment complex at 4363 South Quebec Street, Thomas said. [Photo: Denver Police]
Friday, April 24, 2026
YOUNG AT HEART? BURGLARY SUSPECT, 78, ARRESTED
Tom Piantes, 78, of Utah, accused of burglary in Moffat County, was arrested after driving into Wyoming and taking refuge in an abandoned house, the Moffat County Sheriff's Office said. He was jailed Wednesday in Carbon County, Wyoming.
BUC-EE'S BACK?
After scrapping plans for a travel center in Palmer Lake, a company with ties to Buc-ee's has purchased about 50 acres near I-25 and County Line Road in El Paso County for $10 million, Fox 21 in Colorado Springs reports. Buc-ee's first Colorado store is along I-25 at Johnstown.
COLD CASE: 'AMERICAN ELM' MURDERS IN DENVER
On April 24, 2023, as they were preparing for the lunch-hour crowd, two restaurant workers were gunned down in the West Highlands district of Denver.
Ignacio "Nacho" Morales, 58, a cook, and Emerall Vaughn-Dahler, 34, general manager, died instantly.
The motive for the murders at The American Elm is a mystery.
Robbery was eventually discounted by Denver homicide detectives in the bloody, late morning crime in the 4100-block of West 38th Avenue.
On the third anniversary, Vaughn-Dahler's sister, Danica Woolard, told 9News: "We probably will never know why whoever did this did what they did, but we would at least be able to sleep better, knowing that they're not living their life while Emerall and Ignacio can't."
Autopsies, according to media reports, showed Morales was shot once and Vaughn‑Dahler suffered multiple bullet wounds.
If you have information, call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers (720) 913-7867.
TRAGEDY ON I-76 IN ADAMS COUNTY
A garbage truck struck and killed a pedestrian on a major highway in Adams County early Friday, the state patrol said.
"Preliminary investigation information shows that a Peterbilt trash truck was westbound on Interstate 76 when it struck a pedestrian walking on the Interstate," the patrol said.
The accident occurred south of Thornton and shut down westbound lanes during morning rush hour. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene, the patrol said.
BODYCAM SHOWS BRAVE DEPUTY'S RACE INTO BURNING HOME IN CENTENNIAL
Bodycam video shows a deputy kicking open the front door of a burning home in Centennial, searching as flames lapped at a window - and then lifting a backyard trampoline to help rescue a frightened dog.
A woman can be heard telling him: "I've been banging on that door and can't get whoever is in that house out." A man says: "That thing won't open." Arapahoe County Deputy Ligon is a school resource officer and was the first deputy to pull up on the huge blaze.
The images show wood flying as he kicked open the door.
The flames engulfed two neighboring dwellings on East Radcliff Place in Centennial on Monday. There were no injuries, the sheriff's office said. South Metro firefighters extinguished the two-alarm inferno.
[Photos: Arapahoe County Sheriff]









































