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A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible early. Considerable clouds this evening. Some decrease in clouds late. Low 58F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph. Updated: June 5, 2021 @ 7:23 pm
Suspect arrested in Texas after woman found dead on Old Pueblo Road
EPCSO announced on Friday that an arrest had been made in Alison Cantrell s suspected killing. According to authorities, detectives were able to track the suspect down and find him in Grayson County, Texas.
According to EPCSO, the suspect has been identified as Joseph Hunnicutt, 41. Hunnicutt apparently has aliases of Justin Bailey and Joseph Sullivan, according to authorities.
Hunnicutt was arrested on Thursday and is being held in the Collin County Jail in McKinney, Texas.
According to Colorado Court records, a murder charge has been filed against Hunnicutt under the name Justin Randall Bailey. The killing is alleged to have happened on March 13, according to CoCourts records.
New-home construction is booming in Fountain, where single-family home prices are still a bit lower than in Colorado Springs. Mike Reid
Longtime Fountain real estate broker Jim Snare says the residential real estate market in his area is the best itâs ever been â at least for sellers.
Snare, whose mother started Snare Realty in 1946, has owned the company since he bought it from her in 1976. Heâs seen booms and busts, but nothing like the present superheated market for homes.
As is the case across the Pikes Peak region, homes are selling nearly as fast as they go on the market. Interest rates are low, inventory is down and prices are climbing. But thatâs not discouraging buyers.
New-home construction is booming in Fountain, where single-family home prices are still a bit lower than in Colorado Springs. Mike Reid
Longtime Fountain real estate broker Jim Snare says the residential real estate market in his area is the best itâs ever been â at least for sellers.
Snare, whose mother started Snare Realty in 1946, has owned the company since he bought it from her in 1976. Heâs seen booms and busts, but nothing like the present superheated market for homes.
As is the case across the Pikes Peak region, homes are selling nearly as fast as they go on the market. Interest rates are low, inventory is down and prices are climbing. But thatâs not discouraging buyers.
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