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Murder-suicide at Thornton’s Hawthorne Hill Apts?: Man & woman found shot dead (No. 23)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 14, 2010

What the hell’s going on around here lately? Hot on the heels of Michael Wade Jackson’s arrest in the slaying of Mohamed Abushahma and a shooting near a condo in Aurora, we’re learning about the discovery of two dead bodies — one male, one female — in a Thornton apartment…

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Man found shot on 900 block of S. Dearborn Way in Aurora dies, inquiry ongoing (No. 22)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 14, 2010

More fatal violence in Aurora. Just days after the arrest of Michael Wade Jackson in the death of Mohamed Abushahma comes word of another shooting last night, with a thus-far-unnamed man found near a condo complex later succumbing to his wounds. Look below for the Aurora Police release on the…

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Michael Wade Jackson arrested: Mohamed Abushahma slain, son critically injured (No. 21)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 14, 2010

Aurora Police have confirmed reports about the principals in a weekend killing: Michael Wade Jackson is being held for investigation of homicide in the slaying of Mohamed Abushahma, who’s said to have been his longtime friend. Also critically injured in the altercation was Abushahma’s seventeen-year-old son, who had to be…

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Nadine Montoya: Trial of alleged Burger King hit-and-run driver started this morning

By Melanie AsmarSeptember 13, 2010

What started as a late-night drive-thru run last May for 49-year-old Lilian Verdonkschot, her daughter and her daughter’s friend turned tragic when Verdonkschot was hit by the driver of a Cadillac DeVille. The last thing Verdonkschot’s daughter heard before her mother was crushed under the Cadillac’s tires was, “Let’s just…

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David Paul Arledge arrested on suspicion of killing reported acquaintance in Arvada (No. 20)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 13, 2010

Friday night, a 54-year-old man was shot to death in an Arvada home — and on Sunday, David Paul Alredge, 32, was arrested for the crime. According to Arvada Police Department spokeswoman Susan Medina, the victim will likely be identified today — and she’s still not able to talk about…

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Louis Hampers, controversial doc charged with writing fake prescriptions, to return to Colorado

By Melanie AsmarSeptember 10, 2010

Dr. Louis Hampers, the Children’s Hospital ER doctor facing federal charges for writing 654 phony prescriptions, is headed back to Colorado. Hampers was arrested Tuesday in Virginia and appeared in court there this afternoon. According to Jeff Dorschner, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Hampers did not contest his detention,…

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Police misconduct: Denver ranks number one in terms of excessive force complaints

By Joel WarnerSeptember 10, 2010

Several police-brutality incidents and the resignation of Denver Manager of Safety Ron Perea have cast a harsh light on the Denver PD. Chief Gerry Whitman doesn’t think the department’s out of control, telling the city safety committee, “Our use of force per arrest is less than most major police forces.”…

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Strangely cold robbery suspect allegedly knocks over Chase Bank branch: See chilly photos below

By Michael RobertsSeptember 10, 2010

The Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force hasn’t come up with one of its patented nicknames (like the Super Freak Bandit) for the guy suspected of robbing the downtown Chase Bank branch yesterday. And that’s odd, because surveillance photos show him clinging to his coat, looking chilled to the bone…

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Taser used to try to disable, kidnap woman? Denver Police on lookout for shocking suspect

By Michael RobertsSeptember 10, 2010

The Denver Police Department is searching for an assault suspect with a very worrisome m.o. He allegedly came up behind a woman near the intersection of Florida and Syracuse Wednesday morning and shocked her with a handheld device — a Taser, possibly? A passing motorist scared him away in this…

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Louis Hampers: Indicted Children’s doctor back in court on Friday, back in Colorado soon

By Melanie AsmarSeptember 8, 2010

Dr. Louis Hampers, the Children’s Hospital ER doctor charged with writing 654 fake prescriptions dating back to 2007 and continuing through April, will return to court Friday in Virginia, where he was arrested yesterday. According to Jeff Dorschner, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Hampers will face a detention and…

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Sean Fresques identified as man found dead in La Alma Park: Coroner rules homicide (No. 19)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 8, 2010

Earlier this month, a body was found near a rec center at La Alma Park. Now, the victim has been identified as Sean Fresques, 39. And according to the Denver coroner’s office, he didn’t die of natural causes. Rather, he was a homicide victim. Look below to see the coroner’s…

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Louis Hampers: Feds indict controversial doctor for allegedly writing 100s of fake prescriptions

By Melanie AsmarSeptember 7, 2010

Children’s Hospital doctor Louis Hampers was arrested this morning on charges of writing hundreds of phony prescriptions. An indictment alleges that on 654 occasions between January 2009 and April 2010, Hampers used five aliases and eight fake patient names to fraudulently obtain drugs such as generic Vicodin, Valium and Ambien…

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Connor Capel: $5,000 reward offered in case victim who suffered “obvious trauma” (No. 18)

By Michael RobertsSeptember 7, 2010

An autopsy is scheduled today as part of the investigation into the death of Connor D. Capel, 22, discovered on the lawn of a house on the 700 block of North Emporia Street in Aurora early Saturday morning. Thus far, all the Aurora Police Department is saying about the cause…

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Raymond Swisher sentenced for sex crimes against women & kids that he recorded on DVD

By Michael RobertsSeptember 3, 2010

Back in February, we told you about Raymond Swisher, charged with 100 counts of indecent exposure and unlawful sexual conduct. According to the Raymond Swisher arrest affidavit, he recorded sex with multiple women without consent and exposed himself to kids with his camera set to capture their expressions. For that,…

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Marciene Sullivan charged with uploading child-pornography images of young girl known to him

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2010

Authorities in Boulder have charged Marciene Sullivan, 52, with 23 separate counts in the child-abuse and child-pornography categories. Why both? Because not only did Sullivan allegedly upload child-porn images, but some of the shots were of a young girl known to him. Shudder. Get more details from the Boulder Police…

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Tim Tebow jersey worn by alleged mugger: Doesn’t he know he could go to hell for that?

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2010

On August 19, two suspects reportedly mugged a man on the 1700 block of Clarkston Street, then used his stolen credit card — and surveillance video shows that one of them was clad in a Tim Tebow jersey. Mugging a guy’s bad enough. But besmirching the image of Denver’s new…

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Robert Walters allegedly had wife deposit money he needed to pay a man he hired to kill her

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2010

In July, Robert Walters was accused of murdering Air Force vet Brittney Brashers following a topless photo shoot, then faking a car crash to cover up the crime. Then, last week, Walters was slapped with another charge: attempting to put out a hit on his ex-wife. Now, new details are…

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Ann Crall, accused cancer faker, is Lakewood cop’s wife, and other officers donated thousands

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2010

Suddenly, people allegedly pretending to have cancer for personal gain are everywhere. Hot on the heels of the jail sentence leveled against admitted cancer-faking hottie Tausha Marsh, we learn about a grand jury indictment against Ann Crall, who’s said to have collected nearly $60,000 for a bogus illness. The capper?…

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Denver police impersonator had mustache, Hawaiian shirt & possible Magnum P.I. fetish

By Michael RobertsSeptember 1, 2010

Police impersonators tend to be delusional types. Remember the Colorado Springs man who tried to pull people over in a 1995 Cadillac equipped with a white strobe light? He’d likely identify with the mustached man who patted down and cuffed a bystander at a Colfax bus stop while clad in…

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Tausha Marsh, cancer faker: MySpace donation page still online even as she heads to jail

By Michael RobertsSeptember 1, 2010

In April 2009, we told you about Gunnison’s Tausha Marsh, accused of faking cancer to collect thousands in donations. When she pleaded guilty to this crime in February, Marsh’s MySpace and Facebook pages begging for bucks were still online. And even as she prepares to serve 36 days in jail,…

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Sarah Trujillo formally charged with vehicular homicide in death of scooter-rider Brian Hoyle

By Michael RobertsAugust 31, 2010

Yesterday, we told you about the Facebook tribute to Brian Hoyle, the scooter rider killed in a hit-and-run accident late Friday. Now, the woman who was allegedly behind the wheel in the crash — Sarah Trujillo, 23 — has been formally charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of…

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JV Bandit’s alleged return part of recession ready metro-area bank-robbing threepeat

By Michael RobertsAugust 31, 2010

The number of bank robberies in these parts may not be the most accurate gauge of the continuing economic funk, but it’ll do in a pinch, as evidenced by not one, not two, but three new heists. First up is the JV Bandit, who first made headlines in July before…

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