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Mesa County: Neversweat Reservoir on Grand Mesa, M/C T/A with rptd 28 yoa male uncon w/leg fx..Plateau Valley FD/MCSO/CSP and DOW all enr, CareFlight not avail..154.40 155.49 DTR online (009)
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Vandals trashed a Lakewood school cafeteria Tuesday night, shattering windows and kitchen plates and scattering frozen burritos across countertops, floors and hallways.
Police discovered the mess about 11:39 p.m. Tuesday when they responded about 20 minutes after a burglary alarm at Molholm Elementary, 6000 W. 9th Ave. The vandals had already vanished.
The school staff is doing an inventory to determine if any school property was stolen, including possibly missing laptops.
An alleged hit-and-run driver who police say injured a teenaged boy on a bicycle in Commerce City last month has been arrested.
Alonso Ponce-Jimenez, 67, of Commerce City, was being held at the Adams County Jail on Wednesday.
He faces charges of leaving the scene of an accident involving serious bodily injury and driving under revocation for three previous alcohol convictions.
Authorities are searching for a tractor-trailer driver who apparently struck and killed a man walking on the road shoulder in Adams County this morning.
Witnesses said the red or orange truck's cargo trailer struck the man as the trucker turned from Interstate 76 eastbound on to 88th Avenue about 8:11 a.m., said State Trooper Gilbert Mares.
Investigators won't know if the trucker realized the trailer hit the man until they interview the driver, Mares said.
One of two suspects involved in a shootout with Denver police in lower downtown Denver last month was formally charged Tuesday.
Andres Castillo, 26, was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault and five counts of second-degree assault.
He was in police custody at Denver Health Medical Center. Castillo's condition was unknown Tuesday, but he will be advised of the charges in Denver County Court on Thursday.
The driver of a cargo van is facing felony charges after he allegedly led sheriff's deputies and state troopers on a high-speed chase through southwestern Jefferson County early Monday.
Sheriff's deputies tried to stop the van, but it fled, State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Ryan Sullivan said.
"Once we got involved, about 2:25 in the morning, the chase went all over southwest Jeffco, on tons of different roads," Sullivan said.
An open-fire and burning ban is in effect in Arapahoe County and Centennial.
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office made the announcement Monday, citing existing conditions that present an extreme danger for wildfire and large wildland fires.
The ban means that residents cannot have campfires, warming fires or fires in outdoor wood-burning stoves. Residents cannot do any prescribed burns of fence lines, fence rows, fields, farmlands, rangelands, wildlands, trash or debris.
Authorities began combing a remote area of Jackson County on Monday, looking for evidence that could link suspected kidnapper Scott Kimball to the death of a woman whose remains were found there last fall.
About 40 FBI agents and members of the Jackson County Sheriff's Office are expected to search at least through Wednesday.
"Their focus is on finding evidence of a crime," said Rob McLeod, father of Kaysi McLeod, 19, who went missing in 2003. She was last seen getting a ride to work with Kimball in Thornton. She is one of four people whose disappearance authorities say could be linked to the 41-year-old Boulder native, who is in jail on unrelated charges.