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5/9
5:36 am
Colo. Springs: 3100 N. Academy Bl, a commercial S/F on-going since approx 0245hrs, now in clean up stage and some units RTQ. NFI ATT 191
5/8
8:12 pm
Aurora: 333 North Airport Blvd initial dispatch was an assault, E-5 arrived onscene req PD emergent now 2nd amb, batt chief, police commander and 2nd als engine. O/F Aur-800, Online (001)
5/8
7:42 pm
Gilpin County U/D: Buckley ANG Blackhawk UH-60 military chopper off scene with the survivor, will transfer pt to AirLife soon at Miners Mesa and fly SAR members back to the scene for removal of the code black by ground. (001)
5/8
7:20 pm
Gilpin County U/D: co-pilot on the phone again with dispatch advising pilot is dead and military Blackhawk is now overhead. (001)
Gilpin update. CAP overhead ANG has Blackhawk enroute. Media helicopters being advised to leavve the area, TFR is in place. 123.1 //225//
5/8
5:51 pm
Gilpin County U/D: Trying to get National Guard helo activated to poss lower rescuers into the crash site and also L/G 72 and 74 are both landing nearby on NLEC currently. (001)
5/8
5:42 pm
Gilpin County U/D: Rescue breathing started on the pilot, Sky 4 Mike Silva now overhead advising crash site is about 10,000ft level in the trees and slideshow just posted on KMGH. (001)
5/8
5:26 pm
Gilpin County U/D: Crash site is in the trees, pilot has stopped breathing, and very difficult access for ground teams also a new storm is moving in, Airlife now enroute to an Apex LZ. (001)
The Olney Springs Volunteer Fire Department took its first step toward recovering from a devastating Crowley County fire that left its chief and another firefighter dead.
A truck is on the way to replace the one destroyed in the accident that killed Fire Chief Terry DeVore and firefighter John Schwartz on April 15 while they were racing to help put out a grass fire that had gotten of control. The fire destroyed or damaged 24 buildings.
The department lost two of its seven-member force and one of its three firetrucks.
One man is dead following a shooting about 2:40 a.m. Thursday in the 3100 block of Vallejo Street in northwest Denver.
Denver police arrested Christopher Tyler, of Denver, for investigation of homicide, a spokeswoman said. Authorities have not released the name of the victim.
"We got a report of a shooting at 2:40," Denver Police spokesman Sonny Jackson said. "We found one male victim suffering from a gunshot wound inside. He was pronounced dead at the scene."
Boulder police are trying to help locate a small plane that crashed on its way to the Boulder Municipal Airport this afternoon.
The Federal Aviation Administration has advised the Boulder Police Department that the plane went down outside Black Hawk, and authorities are working to find it while maintaining phone contact with the passengers.
The crash is believed to be in Miner's Gulch, four miles west of Black Hawk in Gilpin County.
A veteran Denver police officer has been suspended without pay after an incident that put a 16-year-old in intensive care.
Officer Charles Porter, 40, a member of the department's gang bureau, was free on bond today after being booked for investigation of a second-degree assault charge, police said. The charge stems from an internal investigation into an April 18 incident that left Juan Vasquez, 16, with liver lacerations and broken ribs.
The district attorney plans to decide whether to file formal charges against Porter next week, the department said.
A two-car accident today at a major intersection in Westminster left a Brighton man dead and a 16-year-old hospitalized.
The accident occurred when a Chevrolet Tahoe driven by the 16-year-old collided with a Chrysler driven by 41-year-old David Sueper of Brighton, Westminster police said.
Sueper was transported to St. Anthony North Hospital, where he died, police said. The identity of the 16-year-old was not released.
Explosion, blaze destroy 4 mobile homes near Granby
Grand County firefighters and CBI investigators are trying to determine whether anyone was inside four mobile homes that were destroyed Wednesday night when one of them exploded.
The fire quickly spread to three nearby mobile homes.
Firefighters from three agencies extinguished the fire six miles north of Granby on U.S. 34 in the Lake Granby area, Grand County Undersheriff Walt Eldridge said. The call came at 8:03 p.m.
The man shot by a security guard in a store at a strip mall in Aurora remained in critical condition Wednesday after surgery Tuesday at the Medical Center of Aurora.
Joshua Cisneros allegedly was trying to rob the Check Into Cash store near the intersection of Sixth Avenue and Chambers Road, Aurora police spokesman Detective Bob Friel said.
When police responded to the call they found the man on the floor and a security guard, who said he shot him. No arrests have been made.