Tag: Englewood Police Department
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83-year-old man convicted of killing wife and daughter with ax
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save An 83-year-old man was convicted Friday on all counts in the 2023 murders of his wife and daughter with an ax. An Arapahoe County jury found Reginald Maclaren guilty of the following charges in the deaths of 70-year-old Bethany Maclaren and 35-year-old Ruth Jennifer Maclaren: Two…
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Englewood police shoot, kill “high-risk” suspect
Englewood police officers fatally shot a “high-risk” suspect after several hours of trying to negotiate a surrender Tuesday, according to investigators. On Tuesday morning, Englewood Police Department’s (EPD) SWAT team responded to help Denver Police Department’s Fugitive Unit with a high-risk search warrant, according to a news release. At 2:45 p.m., Englewood SWAT responded to…
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Englewood crash kills pedestrian early Wednesday
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-3f1c3c4a-d95f-11ed-87a3-b712ff65ed48’); 9News Englewood police are investigating a fatal auto-pedestrian crash that occurred early Wednesday. The crash left eastbound West Hampden Avenue closed at South Santa Fe Drive and will remain closed for several hours, according to a tweet from the Englewood Police Department. The Englewood…
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Victims identified in ‘gruesome’ Englewood ax homicides; 81-year-old suspect appears in court
Reginald Maclaren, 81, is accused of using an ax to kill his wife and adult daughter Saturday evening to “save them from homelessness” in one of the “most gruesome crimes” 20-year detectives have seen, according to Englewood Police Division Chief Tracy Jones. “Our officers who responded, obviously we’re taking their mental health into consideration, and…
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81-year-old Englewood man accused of murdering wife, daughter with ax
Englewood police arrested an 81-year-old man in connection with the murders of his wife and adult daughter Saturday. At 6:03 p.m. Saturday, 81-year-old Reginald Maclaren called the Englewood Police Department, saying his wife and adult daughter had been murdered using a hammer and that he knew who the suspect was, according to a Tuesday news…
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Coroner identifies man fatally shot by Englewood police
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-ed5be02c-0d35-11ed-a00f-875221132689’); 9News The Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office identified a man shot and killed by Englewood police on Sunday as Matthew Neal Mitchell, 22. Police said they shot Mitchell after he shot at them when they responded to a disturbance in the 5000 block of South Grove…
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Man in custody after fatal shooting in Englewood
A 37-year-old man was in custody on Tuesday in connection with a shooting that left one person dead in Englewood on Monday night. Cordia Blash was being held at the Arapahoe County jail on suspicion of first-degree murder, according to the Englewood Police Department. Media Release Homicide Investigation pic.twitter.com/Y0lcHF3vo6 — Englewood Police Department (@PoliceEnglewood) July…
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Homeless service organization launches memorial fund for Englewood homicide victim
A homeless service organization is establishing a memorial fund for of one of their clients who was killed in Englewood last week. The organization, Movement 5280, announced the Bobby Collins Mental Health Memorial Fund Tuesday, saying all proceeds will go toward paying for an on-site licensed mental health professional at their facility. Tami Slipher, the charity’s…
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Man found dead near Englewood creek, suspect in custody
A suspect has been arrested after a man was found dead near a creek on Monday morning, the Englewood Police Department said. Police said they received a 911 call at 10:30 a.m. Monday after someone saw what appeared to be a person lying along Little Dry Creek, near the South Broadway overpass of U.S. Highway…
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Englewood officers deemed justified in fatal shooting of suspect
Two officers who shot and killed 22-year-old Caleb Grisenti after he pinned two Englewood police officers and dragged another with a car in May were deemed justified for their actions, according to a report by the 18th Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT). Officer Stephen Creaghe suffered serious injuries to his knees, pelvis and…