Richard Charles MacNeill, alleged Band-Aid Bandit, peeled off to jail

Yet another memorably monikered scofflaw is allegedly off the streets. First it was Timothy McGlothin, thought to be one of the Hoppin Hooded Bandits, whose arrest was announced yesterday. And now it’s Richard Charles MacNeill, who Aurora Police think is the so-called Band-Aid Bandit, who’s allegedly been sticking it to…

Shmucks of the Week: Cancer-fakers

There’s something obviously disgusting about a woman rallying her friends and family around an illness she invented, raising money for treating cancer when it’s nothing but crazy that infects her body. But what’s even more punch-yourself-in-the-face mind-boggling about the crime committed by Tausha Marsh, who this week pleaded guilty to…

See the mug shots of Denver’s most wanted unregistered sex offenders

The Denver Police Department’s sex-offender registration unit has released an updated roster of sex offenders who’ve failed to register. And it’s not short. There are well over 100 individuals on the list: some who look scary as hell, others who appear relatively benign (and are therefore arguably scarier). Page through…

Timothy McGlothin, accused Hoppin Hooded Bandit, gets busted

That didn’t take long. Yesterday, we told you about the search for Timothy McGlothin, who authorities (and members of a grand jury) believe was part of bank-robbery group dubbed the Hoppin Hooded Bandits, for the way they leapt over counters to collect their loot. Well, McGlothin was subsequently grabbed at…

Timothy McGlothin is a Hoppin Hooded Bandit, says grand jury

The Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force, profiled in this Westword feature, has had plenty of bank robberies to investigate of late. But at least three of the most memorable jobs, committed on December 2, December 9 and December 15, may have been the work of the same criminals, dubbed…

Douglass Singleton, Mile High Murder No. 66: Isaiah Shaffer becomes second man charged with killing Denver man in controversial robbery

In early January, right after Douglass Singleton was shot and killed, the Denver Police Department characterized the slaying as a medical marijuana transaction gone awry — leading to speculation that the weed element was being trumped up for demonization purposes without adequate proof. The Denver District Attorney’s Office hasn’t played…

Thomas Bader, Colorado Springs pharmacist, made millions in illegal steriod distribution to docs and minors — until a jury popped the bubble

Thomas Bader, a Colorado Springs pharmacist, was found guilty today of 31 counts related to importing and distributing anabolic steroids and Chinese human growth hormones. Twenty-three of those counts were for distributing the juice to minors. Bader told physicians his illegal drugs were not subject to FDA approval due to…