Tag: El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
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Club Q shooting victims file notices to sue El Paso County
Several victims of the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs and some of their family members have notified El Paso County officials they intend to file lawsuits, claiming the Sheriff’s Office “played a role” in the violence after it failed to invoke Colorado’s red flag gun law against the alleged shooter during an earlier 2021…
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El Paso County sheriff’s deputy reported missing a second time
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According to Rocky Mountain National Park officials, a man has gone missing in the Wild Basin area of the destination after walking away from the vehicle he was traveling in with a family member. Kevin Sypher of Parker, a deputy with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, was first reported missing on April 27. He…
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Black El Paso County rancher who complained of racism and harassment arrested for alleged stalking; NAACP investigating
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A case involving racial tensions between a Black family and their predominantly white neighbors in El Paso County has escalated to multiple restraining orders and now a felony arrest. On Monday, Courtney Mallery was arrested on felony warrant and booked by the El Paso County…
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How sealed criminal records in Colorado may be released to the public
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New footage obtained by The Gazette shows events during a 2021 bomb threat that lead to the arrest of 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, whose name and age match that of the suspect arrested in Saturday’s Club Q shooting. In this screen recording provided by the owner of the house where Aldrich’s mother lived at the…
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Domestic violence suspect dies after being shot by Fountain police
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The domestic violence suspect shot by a police officer Sunday has died of his injuries, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said in a release Saturday. On Sunday at 6:45 p.m., the Fountain Police Department…
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Birdseye fire in Peyton 100% contained; residents to return home
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Birdseye fire in Peyton was 100% contained Sunday morning and fire officials announced residents could return home later in the day. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office announced on Twitter residents can return home at noon. #BirdseyeFire -100% contained.-People who were evacuated can return…




