West
Prominent Colorado developer assassinated at luxury Belize home: report
A high-profile real estate developer from Colorado was found fatally shot in Belize over the weekend, and police say it could have been the result of a professional hit job by a disgruntled business associate, according to local reports.
Boris Mannsfeld, 56, was found lying face down on the floor of his yard Friday night with a bullet wound to the back of his head, local media outlet Breaking News Belize (BNB) reported.
The deadly incident took place at The Villas at Cocoplum in Maya Beach, a luxury villa complex Mannsfeld helped build in the small Central American country. In 2010, he set up his own development firm in Belize, Boris Mannsfeld and Associates, four years after he moved to the country on a permanent basis with his family.
Boris Mannsfeld, left, a real estate developer from Colorado, was found fatally shot on Friday in Belize. (LinkedIn, left, Getty Images / iStock, top right, eff Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images, bottom right.)
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Police Commissioner Chester Williams told reporters that Mannsfeld’s death has all the hallmarks of a targeted hit, while adding that the exact motive remains unclear, BNB reported.
A loaded 9mm pistol, Mannsfeld’s wallet and a spent shell casing were found near his body, police told the outlet.
“It has all indications of a hit,” Williams said.
“We are looking at the business transactions that Mr. Mannsfeld may have with other individuals, with our view to see if we will be able to close in on a possible motive and perhaps suspect,” Williams said.
The police chief added that one suspect, Frik De Meyere, is currently in custody, although charges were yet to be filed as of Monday.
De Meyere is a former employee of Mannsfeld’s and was previously questioned in relation to the murder of businessman Ricardo Borja in 2023. Borja worked for Mansfield’s company, as did Darren Taylor, who was killed in 2024.
Local Belizean fishermen were out searching for tiger sharks when they stumbled on the Greenland shark. (iStock)
“It will not be wrong for one to assume that there may be some connection there, and we’re looking at that possibility,” William said.
Before his death, Borja claimed that De Meyere was behind a land fraud scheme and had scheduled a meeting with legal counsel, a real estate agency and the government’s special crime unit to present evidence against de Meyere, local outlet Amandala reported at the time. But Borja was killed before he could speak out.
BNB also reports that in a January email, Mannsfeld referenced a “massive fraud case” involving millions in stolen assets and noted his involvement in a $3.9 million lawsuit against a former associate.
Williams acknowledged Mannsfeld’s murder could be linked to the deaths of Borja and Darren Taylor.
Fox News Digital reached out to police in Belize for further information but did not receive a response.
Belize is located in Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east and Guatemala to the west and south. (Google Maps)
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A profile of Mannsfeld on his company’s website details how he “fell in love” with the country on his first trip there in 1992 and then made it his “barefoot paradise” in 2006. He spent 10 years in the U.S. working in real estate before moving to Belize, a former British colony bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east and Guatemala to the west and south.
He’s described as enjoying endurance mountain biking, road biking, and snow skiing, among other activities.
Mannsfeld’s business sells condos, land plots and other properties in Belize. It also states Mannsfeld was also involved in hotel projects, a concrete company and a renewable energy company.
News of Mannsfeld’s death comes after three American women were found dead from a possible overdose at a beach resort in Belize from a possible overdose.
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Colorado
Southern Colorado remains in drought despite recent storms; NWS urges caution ahead of Fourth of July
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Recent rounds of heavy rain, hail and thunderstorms have brought much-needed moisture to southern Colorado, but experts say the storms have done little to ease the region’s ongoing drought.
Much of southern Colorado remains in moderate to exceptional drought, according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, with long-term moisture deficits continuing to impact soils and vegetation.
“A couple thunderstorms, a few days of off-and-on scattered rain, really isn’t going to do anything to fix that,” said Michael Garberoglio, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Pueblo.
Garberoglio said it will take widespread, sustained precipitation over weeks or months to significantly improve drought conditions.
“We need much more moisture over a much larger area for a much longer period of time to really start negating these exceptionally dry conditions we’ve been under,” he said.
The persistent drought is raising concerns ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, when many Coloradans are expected to celebrate with fireworks and outdoor gatherings.
“I really can’t understate the danger,” Garberoglio said. “It’s a very volatile situation. We just have not gotten enough water and it’s become frankly unsafe.”
He said fire danger can vary significantly from one location to another, even within the same county, meaning some areas remain dry enough for a single spark to ignite a wildfire.
“These fires can spread over multiple acres in just a couple of short minutes and can impact much more than anyone would initially expect,” Garberoglio said. “These little things can have months of impacts if people aren’t cautious.”
Garberoglio urged residents to follow local fire restrictions and guidance from emergency officials before using fireworks or participating in activities that could spark a fire.
“When you’re keeping things in mind and listening to the professionals, it’s not just for you, but you’re helping out your family, your neighbor,” he said.
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Hawaii
Suspect sought in Kailua drive-by shooting
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A drive-by shooting road rage incident in Kailua has prompted an attempted murder police investigation.
According to the Honolulu Police Department, at around noon Sunday, an unknown man driving a white Ford van was involved in an alleged road rage incident with a 25-year-old man and his 24-year-old female passenger while they were inside their vehicle.
Police said the suspect allegedly displayed his handgun and then fired, hitting the vehicle.
No one was hurt.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call 911 or CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300.
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Idaho
Severe weather postpones 16th annual Idaho Patriot Thunder Ride
The 16th annual Idaho Patriot Thunder Ride was postponed after June 26’s severe thunderstorm created unsafe weather and road conditions for riders and event-goers.
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Originally scheduled for June 28, the annual ride honors active military, veterans and fallen soldiers. 100% of the event’s proceeds will go to Operation Warm Heart and the Idaho Guard & Reserve Family Support Fund.
Organizers say the event will be rescheduled for Sunday, July 26.
“The safety of our riders, volunteers, and the public will always be our top priority,” Idaho Patriot Thunder Ride said in a Facebook post. “While we know many have been looking forward to this event, we believe postponing is the right decision to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride for everyone.”
All events and scheduled activities will take place in July at the originally scheduled time blocks, organizers said.
The motorcyclists will ride in a law enforcement-escorted motorcade along eastbound I-84.
ITD warns that drivers should expect temporary ramp closures, rolling slowdowns and delays from Meridian to Mountain Home during the event.
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