Tag: Broomfield Police Department
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Man who threw knives at Broomfield officers faces assault charges
17th Judicial District officials filed assault charges against a man who allegedly threw knives at Broomfield police officers in an armed standoff last week. The district attorney charged Brett Carlini, 28, with eight counts of first-degree assault with a weapon, plus a second-degree assault on a peace officer charge, for allegedly starting an armed standoff…
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Morrison Police Department to disband after town board vote
The quaint streets of downtown Morrison will no longer be policed by the aptly named Morrison Police Department. Morrison town trustees voted to dissolve the tiny town’s police department during a board meeting Tuesday evening due to “various financial concerns,” according to a news release from the Town of Morrison. During the meeting, the town…
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Broomfield officer used justifiable amount of force in fatal shooting, DA rules
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The 17th Judicial District attorney ruled that a Broomfield Police Department officer who shot and killed a man who allegedly approached the officer with a sharp object used a justifiable amount of force. 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason announced in a decision letter Tuesday…
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Vehicle stopped to fix flat tire in Broomfield hit, 2 killed
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A driver stopped to fix a flat tire on the side of Interstate 25 in Broomfield on Friday. They and a passenger were then struck by an oncoming vehicle, killing them. Police responded to a crash on northbound I-25 between 144th Avenue and Highway 7 around…
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Broomfield streets flooded by heavy rain
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-592a2778-1d99-11ed-bb89-3731b5193c32’); 9News Flooding was reported Tuesday across the Front Range, with Broomfield getting 3.5 inches of rain between 7 and 9:50 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. Broomfield police closed Spader Way between First Avenue and DesCombes Drive because of the flooding. There were…
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Suspect in fatal Walgreens shooting identified as 19-year-old Broomfield resident
The man arrested in connection to Saturday’s fatal shooting outside of a Broomfield Walgreens has been identified as a 19-year-old Broomfield resident, police announced Sunday. The Broomfield Police Department said Trevor Woodruff was arrested Saturday and is being held on one charge of first-degree murder, two charges of attempted first-degree murder and two charges of…
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Suspect arrested after one killed, 2 injured in shooting outside of Broomfield Walgreens
Police say they arrested a man after a shooting left one person dead and two others injured outside of a Broomfield Walgreens drug store. Police didn’t release the identity of the suspect. The shooting happened near the Walgreens at Midway Boulevard and Zuni Street, just west of Big Dry Creek Park on Saturday, according to…
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Police: Man shot at while meeting teenagers to sell vehicle in Broomfield
Two teenagers were arrested in connection to an attempted murder and robbery, the Broomfield Police Department announced Monday. Police said the victim met with the suspects to sell them his vehicle. The group met on Friday just before noon in the parking lot of the Camden Flatiron Apartments at 120 Edgeview Drive. During the meeting,…
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Adams County homicide suspect arrested in Broomfield after CodeRED alert issued
A shelter-in-place in Broomfield was lifted after a homicide suspect was taken into custody, police said Tuesday. The Broomfield Police Department tweeted at 11:55 a.m. that a CodeRED alert was sent to residents near the Cimarron Village Mobile Home Park because of a suspect wanted in connection to an Adams County homicide being reported in…




