Victim identified after house fire on W. Cheyenne Road
On Monday, May 10, Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire. Roughly 20 minutes after the fire was out, firefighters discovered a dead body behind the building.
Crews determined the victim s injuries appeared unrelated to the fire, so the Colorado Springs Police Department was called in.
On Wednesday, the Coroner s Office identified the victim as Theresa Graham, 74, of Colorado Springs.
The Coroner s Office has yet to determine the official cause of death, however, Graham s death is being investigated as a homicide.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000.
Stricter regulations on Colorado THC concentrates could be coming with proposed legislation
Lawmakers push for more research on high potency products
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SOUTHERN COLORADO â A bill introduced in Colorado s state legislature could enact new regulations on THC concentrates for both medical patients and recreational consumers.
HB21-1317 will go to the Committee on Finance on Thursday, after passing unanimously out of the Public and Behavioral Health and Human Services Committee this week.
In a draft of the bill that was circulated earlier this year, a 15% potency cap on THC products was proposed. Since then, the bill has been dramatically revised. A potency cap is no longer included.
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Death of Asian American teen being investigated as hate crime
The FBI is now investigating the 2017 death of Maggie Long, an Asian American teen, as a hate crime.FBI
The death of 17-year-old Maggie Long, an Asian American woman, is now being investigated as a hate crime, according to the Denver Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI is committed to combating hate crimes and condemns violence directed toward any individual or group. We are grateful for the community s support of Maggie s family and their patience with the ongoing investigation, Denver FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael Schneider said in a statement to ABC News. The FBI continues to work with the Park County Sheriff s Office and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and we ask anyone who has information about this murder to contact the FBI immediately.