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A 13-year-old boy charged with fatally shooting a 60-year-old man on an RTD bus in January pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder, according to the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
The boy, who has not been identified because he is a juvenile, was charged with first-degree murder after he fatally shot Richard Sanchez the night of Jan.
The driver of a semitrailer who was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide and assault after last week’s fatal crash on U. S. 285 was charged instead with careless driving, according to court records.
Ignacio Cruz Mendoza, a 47-year-old from Mexico, was charged with one count of careless driving resulting in death and three counts of careless driving resulting in injury, according to court records.
While vehicular homicide — otherwise known as reckless driving resulting in death — is a felony charge and can bring a prison sentence of up to 12 years, careless driving resulting in death has a maximum sentence of one year under Colorado law and is a misdemeanor charge.
A 35-year-old Parker man twice convicted of child sex exploitation and arrested again on June 11 used data privacy tools to hide that he was trading child sexual abuse material, according to a Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrest affidavit.
Stacy Garrett Suppeland was arrested at his Parker home on June 11 after Douglas County deputies searched his home and found devices connected to an email account that was sending and receiving child sexual abuse material.
A sheriff’s investigator began looking into the case on Jan.
A Denver developer associated with the family that owns the Colorado Rockies has reached a compromise on the future of the historic El Chapultepec building in Lower Downtown.
Monfort Companies on Tuesday revealed a new design they say will honor the building, which is at the corner of 20th and Market streets.
The pilot and passenger of a small plane who died after crashing into a Steamboat Springs mobile home park Monday have been identified.
Dan Dunn, 67, and Jessica Melton, 42, died in the plane crash, according to Routt County coroner Mitch Locke. None of the residents in the West Acres mobile home park were injured.
Dunn was piloting the plane and Melton was the sole passenger, but it’s unclear what the two’s relationship was, Locke said.
The plane — a Cessna 421 — took off from Longmont and was headed to Ogden, Utah when it crash landed in Steamboat Springs, sparking a fire that quickly engulfed two homes and several outbuildings, police and fire officials said on Facebook.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but according to preliminary reports from the Federal Aviation Administration, the plane was experiencing engine issues.
The plane is registered under the business name of High County Aero with a Berthoud address in Larimer County linked to Dunn, according to FAA records.
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New York-style pizza restaurant Enzo’s End is closing this month after nearly three decades of slinging pies on East Colfax Avenue.
Unless, that is, a buyer emerges for the longtime neighborhood joint.
“The feedback has been overwhelming and emotional,” owner and founder Charlie Puma told The Denver Post. “I started calling our best, long-term customers, but only got through the first few on the list.