Tag: Public Information Officer
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$2,550 for public records in Jefferson County? Colorado residents say they’re tired of hurdles
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In response to Natalie Menten’s public records request to Jefferson County for emails exchanged between government employees and consultants, officials said the bill would cost $2,550. The request — which the county said would have included 85 hours of research, review and redaction for more than 5,000 emails — wasn’t the first time Menten had faced such…
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Jefferson County teen shot in the face while looking for a place to take homecoming photos, police say
Brent Metz, 38, was arrested for shooting a 17-year-old through a car windshield after a report of trespassing
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Four shootings involving police unnerve metro Denver
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Four shootings involving the police in four days across metro Denver left two suspects dead, two hospitalized and a Denver officer with gunshot wounds. But little new information has been released by authorities since the first shooting Thursday night in Broomfield. Neither of the two suspects killed by officers has been identified. A new group,…
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Denver officer injured, suspect killed in Broomfield shooting
An officer from the Denver Police Fugitive Unit has been shot and transported to a local hospital, the Broomfield Police said Thursday afternoon. The suspect officers tried to arrest died in a shootout at the corner of Sheridan and Midway boulevards about 3 p.m., said Rachel Haslett, public information officer for Broomfield Police. The officer’s…
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Police investigating drive-by shooting in Aurora
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An investigation by the Aurora Police Department is underway after one person was shot during a drive-by shooting Saturday morning. Police responded to a report of a shooting in the 14000 block of East 13th avenue around 5:15 a.m., said Matthew Longshore, a public information officer for the department. Upon their arrival, officers located a…
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Denver police officer stabbed in Sun Valley neighborhood
A Denver police officer was stabbed while responding to a trespass and harassment report Wednesday evening. The officer is currently in stable condition, said Ana Munoz, a public information officer for the Denver Police Department. Officers responded to a report of a trespassing and harassment call at 620 N. Federal Boulevard in the Sun Valley…





