Colorado
Much needed rain falls in Colorado: A look at totals, when next rain chance is
DENVER (KDVR) — The primary and second of Might introduced a lot wanted moisture to Colorado. There was soaking rain within the decrease elevations and snowfall within the excessive nation.
Some locations in metro Denver noticed over an inch of rain from Sunday evening into Monday morning. Denver Worldwide Airport picked up .88 inches of rain, which is nearly half of the common Might rainfall for Denver.
After the dry April that the Entrance Vary had, this rain was essential to mitigate hearth hazard and enhance drought circumstances.
Whereas the decrease elevations noticed rain, the upper elevations noticed snow. Estes park noticed over 2 inches of snow early Monday whereas components of the Palmer Divide noticed below a half of an inch.
This Might to this point has been very completely different from final month. In all of April, Denver solely had .06 inches of precipitation making it the third driest April on document.
Might of 2021 was a moist month in Denver with 3.65 inches of rain. The month completed about an inch and a half above the common. Hopefully that may be a signal of what’s to return this month.
There are extra possibilities for rain on the Entrance Vary Tuesday evening into Wednesday and once more Sunday into Monday.
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Devastated Colorado farmer cries to camera after thieves steal all her livestock
A devastated Colorado farmer has made an emotional plea to her followers after cruel thieves stole her entire livestock right before Christmas.
The farmer, known on TikTok as ‘twocenttuesday’, broke down in tears as she revealed her four prized Berkshire female pigs along with 60 meat birds and 20 laying hens were stolen from her property just south of Pueblo, Colorado.
‘We’ve just been devastated,’ she sobbed in the TikTok video posted on Christmas Eve. ‘Our livestock and our livelihood has just been stolen.’
‘If anyone in the southern Colorado region, or surrounding areas could help me out, that would be super swell.’
She captioned the now-viral video: ‘TikTok do your thing. These poor babies were all stolen last night just south of Pueblo Colorado. Please help us find them! They are precious to us and don’t deserve whatever is happening to them. Thanks!’
The farmer posted a follow-up video where she shockingly admitted she’s found ‘peace’ with the tragedy due to the overwhelming community response.
In the touching video shared Wednesday, the TikToker compared her story with the Grinch trying to steal Christmas.
‘You know how the Grinch tried to steal Christmas from the Whos? Well, we had a real Grinch try to steal our Christmas,’ she said.
A devastated Colorado farmer has made an emotional plea to her followers after cruel thieves stole her entire livestock right before Christmas
The farmer, known on TikTok as ‘twocenttuesday’, broke down in tears as she revealed her four prized Berkshire female pigs along with 60 meat birds and 20 laying hens were stolen from her property just south of Pueblo, Colorado
‘But just like in the movie, instead we found compassion and kindness and a community of support,’ she continued.
‘Someone stole my pigs and my chickens but the bible tells us all things work together for the good of those who love god.’
She revealed there’s no update on her missing livestock, however, she’s found ‘peace about it’ after receiving the outpouring of support.
‘We have no news on our livestock but there was such a silver lining of support that i kind of have a peace about it.
‘I wish I had my livestock back but knowing that I am supported as significantly as I am is just absolutely beautiful, so thank you and Merry Christmas.’
The farmer posted a follow-up video where she revealed there was no update on the missing livestock yet but admitted she’s found ‘peace’ with the tragedy due to the overwhelming community response
Users rushed to offer support and advice, with one suggesting she check the ‘closest auction yards and her local brand inspector.’
Many other wished her luck and prayed for the return of her livestock.
‘Have you hired any new workers or had any new visitors? This sounds like an inside job,’ another user questioned.
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Suspect arrested after fatal shooting of 7-year-old boy on Colorado tribal reservation
A 23-year-old man suspected of fatally shooting a 7-year-old boy on a tribal reservation in Colorado earlier this month was captured on Tuesday afternoon in Utah. That’s according to officials from the Navajo Police Department who said Jeremiah Hight is now in federal custody.
Hight is suspected in the Dec. 11 shooting at a home in Towaoc on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation in the Four Corners region, where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet. The boy who died was identified as Zamias Lang, Montezuma County coroner George Deavers said Tuesday. Hight is a member of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe.
The FBI investigates serious crimes on the reservation. The agency announced on Monday that a $10,000 reward was being offered in the search for Hight. It said an arrest warrant was issued for him on Thursday after he was charged with murder, assault with a dangerous weapon and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. A search for him that started over the weekend ended Tuesday afternoon “on top of a mesa, west of Oljato,” the Navajo Police Department wrote in a news release. They said a law enforcement team that included K-9s captured Hight.
Authorities have not released any details about what led up to the shooting, and Hight’s arrest warrant so far is sealed. The FBI’s wanted poster for Hight said the shooting was “targeted at a residence.”
An online fundraiser to raise money for Lang’s funeral described him as a “bright and loving” child.
In a video message after the shooting, tribal chairman Manuel Heart called the shooting “senseless” and urged people to let authorities investigate the shooting rather than retaliate on their own. Heart also said he was working on a resolution to ask the federal government to hire more police officers for the reservation and another to ban shooting within either of the reservation’s two communities – Towaoc and White Mesa, Utah.
“We are not going to have any more of these type of events where somebody gets shot,” he said.
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