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Jasmine Fike: 15-year-old accused abduction faker captured on E. Colfax despite disguise

By Michael RobertsAugust 23, 2011

Update: Aurora’s Jasmine Fike, the fifteen-year-old whose frantic 911 call about an abductor about to take her set off a nationwide Amber Alert last week, has been found — and she didn’t go far. Police discovered her, disguised but still recognizable, near a fast-food restaurant on East Colfax, an area…

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Deon Porchia busted in violent argument that led to fatal stabbing on Uintah Street (18)

By Michael RobertsAugust 22, 2011

At just shy of 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, the Denver Police Department received a call about a violent argument. But it involved more than that. Cops found a woman who’d been stabbed, and she soon succumbed to her wounds. Now, Deon Porchia has been arrested in relation to what…

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Joshua Wittig sentenced to 10 years for heavily drugged crash that killed John Page Hines

By Michael RobertsAugust 19, 2011

Opponents of a Westminster Police drug-enforcement checkpoint note correctly that alcohol-related crashes like Department of Corrections officer Jason Ulrich’s are far more prevalent those those involving narcotics. But the latter do happen, as shown by the case of Joshua Wittig, just sentenced to ten years in an incident that initially…

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Jason Ulrich, Dept. of Corrections worker, blew a .252 after crash into Price family car

By Michael RobertsAugust 19, 2011

Although the Westminster Police recently staged a drug enforcement checkpoint, most under-the-influence crashes still tend to involve alcohol. The arrest of Department of Corrections officer Jason Ulrich is a case in point: He tested at more than triple the standard for drunkenness following a crash into a car occupied by…

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Paintball vandals in Aurora return to scene of the crime, are promptly busted

By Nick LucchesiAugust 18, 2011

There are several paintball facilities in the Denver area — more than enough to get your trigger-pulling fix. But after a multiple-night shooting spree by four teens to settle a “beef,” maybe it’s time to build another…

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Bike rage attacks in Deer Creek Canyon? The search for possible bicycle haters in Jeffco

By Michael RobertsAugust 17, 2011

This Sunday, August 21, the Deer Creek Challenge will take place in Jefferson County’s Deer Creek Canyon — and in advance of the event, even more bicyclists than usually pedal in the area are training there. But not everyone appears to be welcoming. The Jeffco sheriff’s office is investigating several…

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Dry-ice bomb explodes in deputy’s face: Sheriff’s office on lookout for juvenile suspects

By Michael RobertsAugust 17, 2011

Dry-ice bombs are so simple to make that anyone who reads the Wikipedia page featuring the image seen here could probably manage it. That only increases the challenge for the Araphaoe County Sheriff’s Office, which is looking for the person or persons who made a device that recently blew up…

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Dallas Cardenas first person convicted under Colorado’s human trafficking law

By Melanie AsmarAugust 16, 2011

Dallas Cardenas will serve eight years in prison for trafficking a seventeen-year-old girl and pimping an adult woman, the state attorney general’s office announced today. Cardenas , twenty, of Denver, is the first person to be convicted under Colorado’s human trafficking statute, which was adopted in 2006. A jury in…

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Danielle Blankenship: Charge for killing cat by blowing heroin smoke in its face dropped

By Michael RobertsAugust 16, 2011

Last month, Danielle Blankenship, 21, was accused of misdemeanor animal cruelty for allegedly killing her cat by blowing heroin smoke in its face — and Boulder authorities talked about upping the charge to a felony if any heroin turned up in the cat’s system. But none did, prompting the district…

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Easy Rider sticker bomb sensitively defaces federal property: Kenny Be’s Sign Language

By Kenny BeAugust 16, 2011

In the photograph above, the sticker depicting Captain America’s helmet from the movie Easy Rider is placed over the letter “O” in the word “NO” on a federal government “NO TRESPASSING” sign in a manner that sensitively captures the movie’s exploration of freedom, fear and lawlessness of the American cultural…

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Poisoned dogs: Firestone PD seeks person who committed “cowardly act” of killing two pets

By Michael RobertsAugust 16, 2011

The Firestone Police Department hasn’t formally charged anyone with poisoning a pair of dogs earlier this month. But officers have clearly made it a priority to catch and bring to justice the person who allegedly killed Dozer Boy, a chocolate lab, and Kyera, a German shepherd. Get a load of…

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Matt Prater, Broncos kicker: Will he lose job over hit-and-run DUI with strip-club employee?

By Michael RobertsAugust 15, 2011

During the Broncos’ first preseason game, kicker Matt Prater scored eleven points. But that’s nothing compared to the score he racked up the previous week — .142 blood alcohol content, following a hit-and-run crash in which he was accompanied by an employee at Shotgun Willie’s, one of Denver’s most renowned…

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Brandon Mondragon does less time in jail than his hit-&-run victim, Tim Albo, spent in rehab

By Michael RobertsAugust 12, 2011

Last October, Tim Albo was the victim of a hit-and-run accident that left him in a coma. Brandon Mondragon was charged and convicted of the crime, but Albo’s family was frustrated that he only got six months. And they’re even more upset now that Mondragon’s punishment ended this week after…

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Frances Garcia allegedly used blanket to quiet crying baby Adam Gonzales — permanently (13)

By Michael RobertsAugust 12, 2011

Update: In our earlier coverage about the death of ten-month-old Adam Gonzales, we noted that plenty of mysteries remained. Now, we’re getting more information about Frances Garcia, who allegedly responded to the baby’s crying in a way that adds up to murder, and Amanda Lujan, who faces accessory beefs…

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Timothy English: Assault charge for panhandler who clubbed man over “f*cking change”

By Michael RobertsAugust 11, 2011

Update below: Timothy English was arrested on suspicion of assault in an incident that smacks of class warfare. He allegedly asked a man for change, and after being rejected, he reached into his guitar case and pulled out not an ax, but a club, which he used to hit his…

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Lee Grace Dougherty shot after car flip in wild roundup of the Dougherty gang

By Michael RobertsAugust 11, 2011

Yesterday morning’s arrest of the Dougherty gang was just as wild as the crime spree that precipitated the trio’s cross-country sprint. It involved a car chase, a flipped car and the shooting of Lee Grace Dougherty, the proud redneck and ex-stripper whose skanky bikini photos have become Internet sensations…

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David Heydenburg took dog to animal shelter before killing 3-year-old daughter Allyson (16)

By Michael RobertsAugust 10, 2011

Update: Longmont police have now confirmed the identities of the father and daughter who died in an apparent murder-suicide as David Heydenburg and Allyson Heydenburg, age three. And they’ve also revealed a new bit of information that somehow makes this unimaginably horrific incident even worse: Before David killed his child,…

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Roberto Santistevan busted in fatal stabbing of Crystal Crespin on S. Eliot (17)

By Michael RobertsAugust 9, 2011

Update: The Denver coroner’s office has now identified the woman killed in an incident at 1080 South Eliot: Crystal Crespin, 32. The cause of death: a stab wound to the thorax. Roberto Santistevan has been arrested in the case. Look below to see our earlier coverage…

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Denver police-impersonator sketch different from Aurora’s, Jeffco’s: One suspect or three?

By Michael RobertsAugust 9, 2011

Update: A trio of recent incidents involving police impersonators in the metro area prompted composite sketches from Aurora and Jefferson County, but not immediately from the Denver Police Department. Now, however, the DPD has issued its likeness, and while it doesn’t look much like the others, the cops haven’t ruled…

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Byron Parker shot to death on 800 block of Santa Fe following large disturbance (15)

By Michael RobertsAugust 8, 2011

The parade of death this weekend, which began with ten-month old Adam Gonzales and followed with the gunshot slaying of David Hubbard continued with the early Sunday homicide of Byron Parker, 29. At this point, the Denver Police Department is providing only the barest details about the incident on the…

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David Hubbard killed in drive-by shooting from gray sedan near 33rd and Grape (14)

By Michael RobertsAugust 8, 2011

The death of ten-month-old Adam Gonzales on Friday morning was only the beginning of what was arguably the bloodiest weekend in Denver this summer, with three homicides taking place on Sunday. The first took the life of David Hubbard near the intersection of 33rd and Grape…

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Nestor Vasquez allegedly tried to trade sex with undocumented women for citizenship

By Michael RobertsAugust 8, 2011

Nestor Vasquez, 64, has been charged with solicitation of prostitution — but not simply for propositioning a woman in hooker pumps and thigh-highs on the side of a road. No, he’s accused of targeting undocumented women — and among the treasures he allegedly offered in exchange for a little of…

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