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Longtime 9News anchor Ward Lucas has died

Lucas was an investigate reporter and weekend anchor at 9NEWS for more than 30 years

Longtime journalist Ward Lucas, who was an investigative reporter and anchor at 9NEWS for more than 30 years until his retirement in 2009, died Sunday at age 75, Denver Gazette media partner 9News reported Tuesday night.

Lucas was known by his colleagues as a quick-witted truth seeker with a passion for words, and he mentored many young journalists.

Born in Kyoto, Japan, Lucas began his broadcast career in 1974 at KIRO-TV in Seattle and came to Denver two years later to begin a decades-long career at 9NEWS. His more than 40 years of investigative journalism included covering the DB Cooper hijacking and the Ted Bundy murders.

In 1977, he tried to persuade the 9NEWS news director to fly him to Aspen after Bundy’s escape from the Pitkin County courthouse. At the time, the news director didn’t think it was a national enough story, so Lucas hired a pilot to fly him and a photographer to Aspen to cover the story.

Ward Lucas with Mark Koebrich. (Credit: 9News)
Ward Lucas with Mark Koebrich. (Credit: 9News)

“The news director didn’t know until I started broadcasting from Aspen about the escape from the jail there, the Pitkin County courthouse,” Lucas said during an interview with Tom Green in 2019, when Netflix released a documentary on the case. Lucas was featured in the documentary.

Read the fully story on 9NEWS.

Ward Lucas talks on the telephone. (Credit 9News)
Ward Lucas talks on the telephone. (Credit 9News)
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