Colorado
Bear breaks into Colorado woman’s home, attacks her in middle of night
A young bear broke into a Colorado home and attacked an elderly woman in the dead of night, according to officials.
The 82-year-victim fortunately escaped the encounter with only scratches after she woke up before dawn Friday when she heard a crashing sound and her dog growling, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said in a news release.
As she opened the double doors to her mudroom, a small cinnamon-colored black bear jumped at her, scratching the woman on the legs, the agency said.
She was able to shove the bear off her and quickly shut the doors to the room. The bear, which she believes weighed less than 100 pounds, frantically ran around the room before scaling a shelf and ripping through an open window screen to escape, parks and wildlife said.
Wildlife officials are now on the hunt for the imposing animal, which is considered dangerous because it injured a person. If captured, it will be “humanely euthanized,” officials said.
“Human health and safety always remain our top priority in any incident like this, regardless of how minor the injuries are,” Mike Brown, CPW’s area wildlife manager for the region said in a statement.
“CPW officers are doing everything we can to locate this bear. Luckily, the victim’s injuries consist of very minor scratches.”
A trap has been set at the woman’s home near Boncarbo, west of the city of Trinidad, which is close to the New Mexico border.
Based on the woman’s description, authorities think the bear is either a cub or a yearling.
The victim’s injuries were so minor she turned down medical attention.
While this is the second bear attack in the area in as many weeks, officials don’t believe the two are connected.
There have been four reported bear attacks in Colorado this year.
Colorado
Snow Blankets Northern Colorado Amid Hazardous Weather Outlook
Snow quickly blanketed parts of Colorado on Friday, January 17, as locals braced for several days of cold weather.
Ricky Bobby captured ongoing snowfall in Loveland on Friday evening.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported increasingly intense snowfall on Saturday, warning of difficult travel conditions at times.
Dangerous cold was expected to follow until Tuesday morning, the NWS said, with temperatures anticipated to reach lows of -15°F in places. Credit: Ricky Bobby via Storyful
Colorado
Toronto FC makes a deal with Colorado Rapids to add to Robin Fraser's coaching staff
TORONTO — New head coach Robin Fraser added to his coaching staff Friday with Toronto FC making a deal to pry loose two of his former assistants from the Colorado Rapids.
To get assistant coach Neil Emblen and video coach Jase Kim on board, Toronto sent its first-round pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft to the Rapids. As part of the deal, TFC may receive US$175,000 in general allocation money and retain a sell-on percentage if the pick turns out to be one of the top three in the drafts.
“I’m really happy that we were able to get them,” said Fraser. “I know it comes at a price but I think it’s worthwhile … I do feel like this project needed a fresh kind of feeling. And certainly these are people that I’ve been through a lot with and have a great deal of trust in.”
The two new additions join incumbent goalkeeping coach Simon Eaddy, director of performance Cesar Meylan and performance analyst Peter Galindo.
TFC left Friday for Spain to continue its pre-season preparations.
Emblen has spent the last seven years with Colorado, where he served as both an assistant coach and “the main coaching link to the recruiting department.”
A former defender and midfielder whose playing career stretched from 1987 to 2011, Emblem had stints with Tonbridge Angels, Sittingbourne, Millwall, Wolves, Crystal Palace, Norwich City and Walsall in his native England before moving to the Southern Hemisphere to play for the New Zealand Knights and Waitakere United.
“They still chant his name at Wolves,” said Fraser.
“I love his character. I love his enthusiasm for the game,” he added. “He’s a very good coach.”
Emblen coached Waitakere to three straight New Zealand league titles between 2010 and 2012. He managed New Zealand at the 2012 London Olympics before serving two matches as New Zealand’s interim head coach in 2014.
Kim joined Colorado in January 2018 as a first-team video analyst after serving first as a performance analyst and then head performance analyst for the New Zealand national team. Kim was also part of the New Zealand technical staff at the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 17, 2025
Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press
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