Denver, CO
Police: 14-year-old runaway from Denver found at Colorado Springs homeless camp
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – A runaway missing from Denver since late last year was found this week at a homeless camp in Colorado Springs.
According to police, the CSPD Homeless Outreach Team was on a routine patrol Tuesday morning, checking on camps set up near a drainage ditch in the area of Garden of the Gods Road and Chestnut Street, when they noticed a woman doing drugs with a young teen nearby. Investigating further, the officers discovered she also had financial documents that didn’t belong to her.
“Seven victims were identified regarding the found financial documents,” the Colorado Springs Police Department said, though it didn’t elaborate on what those documents were.
While arresting the woman, police say she told them the 14-year-old boy was her son, and when asked, the boy told the officers the same. Police took him with his “mother” to a CSPD substation, where the Department of Human Services was called.
That’s when police learned all was not as it seemed.
“During the discussion with DHS and the juvenile’s placement, it was learned by officers that the female suspect provided a false name for the juvenile male. Officers were able to properly identify the juvenile male and learned he was a reported runaway out of Denver back in December of 2023,” a CSPD lieutenant said.
The boy’s family was called, and they reunited with him at the substation later that day.
The woman is facing felony charges of criminal possession of a financial device, and additional charges of drug possession, drug paraphernalia possession, and child abuse. She has been booked into the El Paso County Jail and has not been publicly identified at the time of this writing.
Police are now investigating what the relationship was between the suspect and the teen.
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Denver, CO
Firefighters say car crash caused large fire north of Denver International Airport
Firefighters say a car crash was the cause of a large fire that broke out north of the Denver International Airport on Saturday afternoon.
The Brighton Fire Rescue District says a vehicle was traveling through the area of E. 120th Avenue and N. Watkins Road around 2 p.m. when it crashed. Fortunately, the people inside the vehicle did not suffer serious injuries, but the fire department says the vehicle’s catalytic converter caught the nearby grass on fire.
The 120 Fire quickly grew, and firefighters responded with engines, brush trucks and water tenders to attack it from multiple sides. Multiple agencies responded to assist as the winds continued to push the fire across the grassland.
It covered around 237 acres by the time firefighters brought it under control around 3:30 p.m. BFRD says firefighters continued to put out hotspots and monitor a large cottonwood tree that was smoldering nearly 30 feet up the trunk.
With Independence Day approaching, the fire rescue district shared a reminder that a single spark can ignite a fast-moving grass fire. They added that aerial fireworks are illegal in Brighton and pose a serious fire risk in the current conditions.
Denver, CO
Even without extension talks, Nikola Jokic has reiterated his desire to stay long-term in Denver
Despite the possibility of Nikola Jokic holding off on extension talks for now, per The Stein Line, Jokic has reiterated a desire to stay long-term in Denver in recent talks, league sources told HoopsHype. If Jokic waits until next summer, he’s eligible for an additional year on an extension, which should be noted.
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Denver, CO
Arizona Cardinals will face Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix for 1st time
Broncos QB Bo Nix is one of an projected four quarterbacks the Cardinals have never faced previously.
The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Denver Broncos in Week 7, facing them at State Farm Stadium. The Broncos’ starting quarterback is Bo Nix.
It will be the first time that the Cardinals face Nix in a regular-season game.
Bo Nix through 2 NFL seasons
Nix enters this third NFL season. He has led the Broncos to the playoffs twice.
He is 24-10 as a starter and 1-1 in the playoffs.
Through two seasons, he has completed 64.8% of his passes for 7,706 yards, 54 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. He has rushed for nine touchdowns in two seasons.
Nix is one of four projected starting quarterbacks the Cardinals will face for the first time ever this season. The others are:
- Jaxson Dart, New York Giants
- Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints
- Fernando Mendoza, Las Vegas Raiders
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