Tag: Douglas County Sheriffs Office
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Meet Guster; Douglas County’s first canine school resource officer
Guster, a 1-year-old Labrador retriever, will provide ease to students at Cresthill Middle School in Highlands Ranch.
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New parking ordinance in Douglas County? Here’s what to know
Recreational, commercial drivers face new fines in ordinance meant to improve safety.
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Douglas County Turkey Track fire 100% contained, stayed steady at 128 acres
No structures threatened in wildfire burning eight miles north of Woodland Park park, U.S. Forest Service officials say.
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Douglas County sheriff’s deputy justified in fatal Highlands Ranch Main Event shooting, DA rules
Colorado’s 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler determined the Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy who shot and killed a man after being dispatched to an active shooter situation at the Highlands Ranch Main Event was justified in using deadly force. While responding to a shooting call Feb. 8, the Douglas County Deputy Nicholas Moore encountered Jalin…
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2 people arrested after armed home invasion and pursuit
Two suspects wanted in connection with an armed home invasion in Arvada were arrested in Douglas County late Wednesday.
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19-year-old man arrested in deadly Highlands Ranch pedestrian crash
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A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide after fatally crashing into a pedestrian and his dog in Highlands Ranch on Sunday, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. In a Monday news release, sheriff’s officials said Cade Kaminski, 19, will face charges of fourth-degree felony vehicular homicide and animal abuse, alleging he…
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Man struck, killed in Highlands Ranch crash along Kendrick Castillo Way
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A 31-year-old man died when he was struck and killed in a crash along Kendrick Castillo Way in Highlands Ranch on Sunday afternoon, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The crash, which was called in at 2:54 p.m., closed southbound Kendrick Castillo Way at Mayberry Drive and northbound Kendrick Castillo Way at Bristle Pine…
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Highlands Ranch man arrested on suspicion of child abuse of infant
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The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 33-year-old man on child abuse charges after he allegedly injuring his three-month-old infant. Detectives from the sheriff’s office’s Special Victims Unit were contacted by a local hospital after a three-month-old child was brought in with serious injuries on March 6. Officials at the hospital believed that one of…
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Burglaries of Douglas County homes investigated
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The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has launched an investigation into a series of home burglaries that occurred late Friday in a Highlands Ranch neighborhood and in Franktown. In a Wednesday news release, sheriff’s office officials said a number of suspects ransacked three homes in a neighborhood just east of Broadway and East Gateway Drive. The…
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Mountain Vista High School students recognized for heroic actions in Highlands Ranch rollover crash
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office recognized the students at the school Thursday




