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Pedestrian, 75, in critical condition after hit-and-run crash in Aurora
Police say driver was in a black Subaru Legacy
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and last updated 2021-03-04 07:53:18-05
AURORA, Colo. â Police in Aurora say the driver of a Subaru Legacy struck a 75-year-old woman and fled from the scene Wednesday evening.
At 7 p.m. Wednesday, the Aurora Police Department said officers were investigating the hit-and-run crash at E. Colfax Avenue and Kingston Street, and noted it involved a pedestrian.
The pedestrian, identified later by police as the 75-year-old woman, was transported to a hospital with serious injuries. As of 7:30 p.m., she remained in critical condition.
Photo from Colorado Bureau of Investigation
Investigators believe they’ve found the man responsible for killing a pair of young women near Breckenridge in 1982.
On Jan. 6, 1982, Barbara Jo Oberholtzer, 29, and Annette Kay Schnee, 21, went missing near Breckenridge. They were found dead in the area about six months apart, but their killer has remained a mystery for nearly 40 years.
During a press conference at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation headquarters in Lakewood on Wednesday, officials announced their belief that they have finally caught the perpetrator. Alan Lee Phillips, 70, of Dumont, was arrested Feb. 24 on two charges each of first-degree homicide, kidnapping and assault. Phillips is in custody at the Park County Jail.
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Missing 12-year-old in Parker found safe
The girl never arrived at Mammoth Heights Elementary after leaving her home Tuesday morning, Douglas County Sheriff s Office said. She was found Tuesday night.
Credit: KUSA
The Douglas County Sheriff s Office is currently searching for a missing 12-year-old in the Parker area. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS) Updated: 7:26 PM MST March 2, 2021
PARKER, Colo. A 12-year-old girl who never arrived at school Tuesday morning was found safe Tuesday night just after 7 p.m.
Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said she was not kidnapped or abducted and called finding her a huge relief.
No other details about where or how she was found have been released. Spurlock said deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff s Officer (DCSO) were bringing her home Tuesday night.