Tag: Armando Saldate Iii
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Michael Clark murder defense seeks to link case to JonBenét investigation ‘mistakes’
In new legal filings, Michael Clark, now facing a second trial for a 1994 murder, seeks to link alleged Boulder police missteps in his case with the city’s most notorious cold case: JonBenét Ramsey. The unusual claim came within a flurry of 12 subpoenas to Boulder authorities seeking documents and other information connected to the…
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Denver announces new director of public safety nomination
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced his pick for the city’s new director of public safety — pending approval by the City Council. Johnston announced the nomination of Al Gardner on Thursday to potentially replace Armando Saldate III as the leader of the Denver Police Department, Fire…
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Denver Public Safety Director Armando Saldate III plans to depart
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver Department of Public Safety Director Armando Saldate III may be leaving his post as executive director to take on a new role at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. “Executive Director Saldate has accepted a conditional offer for a position with the Colorado Bureau of…
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Denver Sheriff Department honors fallen deputies in annual ceremony
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A 21-gun salute echoed into the sky near the Denver County Jail on Tuesday, honoring the seven Denver Sheriff Department (DSD) deputies who have passed away while employed by the office. “The awful cost of freedom,” Armando Saldate III, Denver’s director of public safety, said…
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Think tank on car thefts: Longer view paints dire picture for Colorado
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While not disputing the declining car theft figures Denver officials cited, a think tank argued that viewing the stats from a longer timeframe offers the public a more precise and comprehensive view of crime both in the city and the state and whether Colorado leaders’ public policy response is working. Denver officials last week said…
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Denver sees ‘welcome decrease’ in car theft, but more work needed, city leaders acknowledge
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Denver struggled to respond to rising crime in the last few years, but the mayor and chief of police on Tuesday pointed to lower levels of car theft and property crimes in 2023, adding relief is on the way with a full police academy class. During a press conference, Mayor Michael Hancock said city leaders…




