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Brooks Kellogg, 73, accused of trying to hire hit man to kill opponent in real estate lawsuit

By Michael RobertsOctober 22, 2010

On the State of Kansas’s website, 73-year-old Brooks Kellogg is celebrated as a success story for building an entertainment center in Hays. But there’s a good chance this salute won’t be long for the Internet. That’s because the FBI arrested him earlier this week at Denver International Airport on a…

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Brandon Mondragon charged in hit-and-run that injured Tim Albo, Heather Kornman

By Michael RobertsOctober 21, 2010

Update:Brandon Mondragon has been formally charged in the hit-and-run incident that badly injured Tim Albo and Heather Kornman. In addition, an arrest warrant has been released revealing that Mondragon had a passenger at the time of the crash, which took place after the two of them left a prominent local…

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Liz Tomocik: Shooter in Gerald Cler murder-suicide worked at Attorney General’s office (25)

By Michael RobertsOctober 21, 2010

Update:According to the Denver Police Department, a welfare request from Liz Tomocik’s employer led officers to a murder-suicide at 777 N. Washington Street, with Tomocik subsequently determined to have killed Gerald Cler and then shot herself. Now we know the identity of that employer. Tomocik worked at the office of…

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Chris Bartkowicz faces jail for growing pot as Aris Minter, two others charged with stealing it

By Michael RobertsOctober 21, 2010

Oh, the irony. Shortly after we learned Highlands Ranch’s Chris Bartkowicz will plead guilty today to federal marijuana counts in exchange for a five-year stipulated sentence, the Denver District Attorney’s Office announced that it’s charged three men — Aris Minter, Donjure Walker and Raymond Ramirez — with stealing pot in…

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Grocery groper: See suspect who allegedly squeezed more than fruit at CO Springs market

By Michael RobertsOctober 20, 2010

Creepster alert: Colorado Springs Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stalked a woman at an area King Soopers, then put his arm around her neck and fondled her breasts and behind until she convinced him to stop with a well-placed elbow. That kinda thing may be…

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Shouchun Han, massage pro accused of sex assault: Thinking about his own happy ending?

By Michael RobertsOctober 20, 2010

According to the Broomfield Police Department, two female clients of massage therapist Shouchun Han experienced the opposite of a happy ending at his hands. Their claims of inappropriate touching during rubdowns have led to an investigation of possible unlawful sexual contact and sexual assault charges. Page down to get details…

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Prison advice about snitching, shanks and pretending that man with makeup is a woman

By Alan PrendergastOctober 19, 2010

Here at the Criminal Affairs Desk, we get letters from inmates. Boy, do we get letters. But one recent missive from a Colorado prisoner offers some of the best advice we’ve ever heard for negotiating a long stretch in the state prison system. Such as: Don’t ask, don’t snitch. Keep…

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Hector Paez: Cop jailed for allegedly making woman perform sex act to avoid going to jail

By Michael RobertsOctober 19, 2010

Denver cop Hector Paez allegedly made a woman he’d arrested an unpleasant offer: perform a sex act on him or go to jail. She presumably chose the former — and as a result, he’s experiencing the latter. He’s been booked on a series of charges, including sexual assault. Page down…

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Dead white man found at Aurora’s Crestwood Suites (No. 26): East Baltic Circle burglary link?

By Michael RobertsOctober 19, 2010

Update: The victim of a Friday homicide at Aurora’s Crestwood Suites has been identified as Michael Pinkus, 51. He owned a residence that was burglarized on East Baltic Circle — the crime that led police to discovery his body. Also ID’d is a man accused of taking part in the…

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Marijuana bust in Denver: Rob Corry asks John Hickenlooper to stop prosecution of Lacy Lee

By Michael RobertsOctober 19, 2010

At 8:30 a.m., Lacy Lee will go on trial for smoking marijuana at a pro-cannabis event — unless, that is, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper grants a request expressed in a letter on view below from attorney Rob Corry, who represents Lee, and asks the city attorney to drop the case…

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David Bueno murder conviction vacated: 18th Judicial District asst. district attorney fires back

By Michael RobertsOctober 18, 2010

Last week, we told you about the vacating of a murder conviction for David Bueno, a prisoner found guilty of killing a fellow con in 2004. In the piece, attorney David Lane accused the 18th Judicial District DA’s office, led by Carol Chambers, of hiding evidence in the case, described…

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The most memorable mug shots of 2010 — the next 25: A photo gallery

By Michael RobertsOctober 15, 2010

In May, we shared our collection of the 30 most memorable mug shots of 2010 up until then. But there have been a lot of riveting images released since then — including candids of Osama hunter Gary Faulkner, Western Slope district attorney Myrl Serra and Jacob Joseph Medina, seen here,…

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Richard Goodface, Duane Brown ID’d by Denver Police as city’s great storm grate robbers

By Michael RobertsOctober 14, 2010

You know times are tough when stealing heavy storm grates for their scrap value seems like a reasonable way to make money. But that’s what the folks at the Denver Police Department think Richard Goodface and Duane Brown have been doing. They’ve both been booked on investigation of felony theft…

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Joseph Trujillo gets twelve years in case of child who died alone while he was out drinking

By Michael RobertsOctober 14, 2010

In January, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced that Joseph Trujillo faced a first-degree murder charge in the death of his five-month old, who died alone while he was out drinking. A week later, the charge against Trujillo was lessened to child abuse resulting in death, to which he pleaded…

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John Elway’s $15M: Did it nearly push suicidal alleged Ponzi schemer Sean Mueller over edge?

By Michael RobertsOctober 14, 2010

Yesterday, we told you John Elway was among the investors allegedly scammed by accused Ponzi schemer Sean Mueller. Now comes news that Elway and a partner invested $15 million a month before Mueller reportedly tried to commit suicide — an act that led to his unmasking…

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John Elway among investors who allegedly got screwed by accused Ponzi schemer Sean Mueller

By Michael RobertsOctober 13, 2010

Yesterday, Sean Mueller was charged with racketeering and other counts in association with an alleged Ponzi scheme that he ran over the span of a decade. Denver Broncos legend John Elway was among 65 folks who invested a reported $71 million with Mueller, whose unmasking was precipitated by a suicide…

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Fifteen-year old allegedly robs convenience store at gunpoint to steal… a pack of cigarettes?

By Michael RobertsOctober 12, 2010

Cigarettes are extremely pricey these days — but has the cost gotten so high that they’re worth risking an armed robbery beef? That’s one way to interpret the story of a fifteen-year old from Castle Rock, who avoided paying for smokes by pulling a gun…

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Jose Nevarez-Coronado, charged in traffic death of Yvonne Frye, here legally despite Post claim

By Michael RobertsOctober 12, 2010

Yvonne Frye, 62, a much-loved professor at the Community College of Denver, was killed last week in a crash for which twenty-year-old Jose Nevarez-Coronado has been charged with vehicular homicide. Nevarez-Coronado was allegedly drunk — but not in the country illegally, as the Denver Post claimed yesterday…

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Suspicious death of woman at 1931 N. Clinton in Aurora being investigated as homicide (No. 24)

By Michael RobertsOctober 11, 2010

In an October 8 press release, the Aurora Police Department described the discovery of a body at 1931 North Clinton Street as “suspicious.” But there’s been radio silence beyond that until this afternoon, when APD spokesman Detective Bob Friel confirmed that the case is being investigated as a homicide…

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David Zamzow, two others named in 25 racketeering counts: Read the indictment here

By Michael RobertsOctober 11, 2010

“If you are looking for a blend of personal service and expertise, you have come to the right place!. I offer a broad range of services for business owners, executives and independent professionals.” So reads the welcome message on Fort Collins CPA David Zamzow’s website. No mention of theft, fraud…

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Jack Duke accused of teaching daughters, age 6 and 7, to smoke marijuana: Could face 36+ years

By Michael RobertsOctober 8, 2010

Advocates of cannabis legalization like Eva Enns of the Women’s Marijuana Movement emphasize that the substance should be kept away from children. But apparently Jack Duke, a 27-year-old Grand Junction resident, didn’t get the memo. Duke’s been arrested on suspicion of teaching two of his daughters, ages six and seven,…

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Mark Davis, Denver Deputy, accused of abusing 12-year old; charges about 8-year old pending

By Michael RobertsOctober 8, 2010

The ugly news that Denver Deputy Sheriff Mark Davis had been arrested for investigation of sexual assault on a child has gotten uglier. He’s been charged with multiple counts of sexual assault on a twelve-year old, with more counts promised today involving an eight-year old — and authorities are on…

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