Tag: Louisville Police Department
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Louisville woman charged with careless driving after fatal crash
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The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office officially filed charges against a 64-year-old woman who allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian in her vehicle. Mary Landry, 64, faces charges of careless driving resulting in death and misuse of a wireless telephone while driving resulting in death following a crash that killed 59-year-old Judy Florian in Louisville on…
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3 dead following separate Thursday, early Friday crashes
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Three people died in Denver-area vehicle crashes in three separate crashes late Thursday and early Friday. One person died in a crash at northbound Interstate 25 and Yale Avenue around around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday evening, according to a social media post by the Denver Police Department.…
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Louisville Police Department announces new chief to start at the end of May
The City of Louisville is bringing a member of the Greeley Police Department on as its new police chief. Rafael Gutierrez, the Greeley Police Department’s current deputy chief of police, will join the Louisville Police Department tentatively starting on May 30, according to a City of Louisville news release. Gutierrez is a graduate of the…
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Louisville police shoot and kill domestic violence suspect Sunday
The Louisville Police Department placed three officers on administrative leave Sunday after they allegedly shot and killed a 57-year-old man suspected of domestic violence, according to a news release. Officials declined to release identifications of anyone involved in the domestic violence incident, the suspect who was killed or any of the officers involved. The officers…
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Louisville police arrest man accused of burglarizing homes damaged in Marshall fire
Louisville police have arrested a man accused of burglarizing homes damaged by the Marshall fire. Nathan Liedtke was arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree burglary and theft of property between $5,000 and $20,000, police said. “Many of the residents of the City of Louisville were victimized by the Marshall Fire,” said Louisville Police Chief Dave…
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Home damaged by Marshall fire burglarized; police identify person of interest
A home damaged by the Marshall fire was burglarized on Saturday and the Louisville Police Department has identified a person of interest. Around 3 a.m., police saw a 2007 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck with Colorado license plate 534VIW in the driveway of a fire-damaged home. An officer then saw a person running through the home’s…
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Boulder County man accused of threatening firefighters at Marshall fire with gun
A 24-year-old Louisville man is accused of confronting and threatening firefighters with a gun at the scene of the Marshall fire. Police arrested Stephen Roch after he left the area in a vehicle. He was booked into jail on suspicion of menacing, obstructing government operations and other charges, according to a release from the Louisville…
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Federal agents arrest man charged in Denver murder
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A man who faces murder charges in Denver was arrested Tuesday in California by the FBI. Brian Murray, 40, was wanted on outstanding warrants for failing to appear in court and being in possession of a weapon by a previous offender, according to a post on Facebook by the Louisville Police Department. Murray also is charged with…
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Louisville police SUV vandalized overnight
A Louisville Police Department SUV was vandalized overnight with anti-police slogans, according to the department. Police said the vandalism occurred early Friday morning in the 200 block of Via Appia Way. The vehicle was parked near a heavily-trafficked crosswalk to remind drivers to approach with care as it’s a high-traffic area with low visibility. In…
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2 men arrested in connection to burning of Louisville police vehicle
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Two Louisville men have been arrested and charged after allegedly setting a police SUV on fire, the Louisville Police Department announced Monday. The SUV was set on fire while parked outside of the Grandview Apartments on July 25. It was damaged beyond repair, a loss of approximately $70,000, police said. The Louisville Fire Protection District…




