Second suspect arrested in deadly burglary, shooting off Monaco Parkway in Denver
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Tameka Lanise Dudley, 44, faces charges of first-degree murder, aggravated robbery, first-degree burglary, second-degree burglary and first-degree aggravated motor vehicle theft. Dudley was taken into custody Thursday near South Parker Road and East Iliff Avenue.
Another suspect, 38-year-old Joshua Hamm, was arrested Monday, as the incident unfolded just after 11:20 a.m.
A third suspect was shot and killed by police during the incident as he attempted to carjack three vehicles, the third of which he successfully got inside.
A homeowner was killed during the incident in the 900 block of North Monaco. A neighbor had reported that the homeowner was being assaulted by three men.
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Denver â A family is pleading with the public to help them track down a suspect Denver police believe was involved in a shooting that left their three-year-old niece fighting for her life.
The shooting happened outside a Little Caesars off Federal Boulevard and West Cornelle Avenue on Monday at 4:30 p.m.
Consuelo, who asked to be identified only be her first name, says her three-year-old niece, Isabella. was shot in the head and is in critical condition at Denver Health Medical Center. Isabella is the youngest in her family and to many, sheâs known as Bellita.
Police say suspects in deadly Denver home invasion presented selves as utility workers
Victim of attack, man shot and killed by police identified by coroner
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At least one Denver police officer fired their weapon in a shooting Monday in northeast Denver and one person was taken to a hospital in unknown condition.
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DENVER â Police said Tuesday that three suspects who were involved in the killing of a homeowner and shooting of the homeownerâs family member in Montclair Monday presented themselves as utility workers to gain entry to the home and that one of the suspects is still outstanding.
WESTMINSTER Front Range Community College, with campuses in Westminster, Brighton, Longmont and Fort Collins, is awarding its first bachelor’s degrees in the school’s 52-year history. These are also the first four-year degrees in nursing from any school in the Colorado Community College System. FRCC began offering its new BSN degree program following a legislative decision in 2018 to permit the community college normally a two-year degree institution to offer bachelor degrees in nursing because of a statewide shortage of degreed nurses.
“FRCC’s new program is helping to meet a growing need for skilled health-care providers in Colorado by building on our 50-year history of outstanding nursing education,” President Andy Dorsey said in a written statement. “It also provides students an affordable route to good jobs in their home state.”