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Littleton bowling alley murders: AMF bowling shooting is unsolved

It is not too late to come forward : $30,000 reward offered in bowling alley triple homicide Technology has helped investigators develop new leads in the 2002 killings of Bobby Zajac, Erin Golla and James Springer at AMF Bowling. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:19 AM MDT April 13, 2021 LITTLETON, Colo. Using new technology, investigators from the Littleton Police Department (LPD) said Wednesday they re going over every piece of evidence from a triple murder from 2002 hoping to bring the killer or killers to justice. It is not too late to come forward, said LPD Chief Doug Stephens during a briefing where an increased reward of up to $30,000 was also announced. This community, especially the families of James, Erin, and Robert deserves answers.

Fort Collins neighborhood put on shelter-in-place after shooting

Fort Collins neighborhood put on shelter-in-place after shooting Makayla Richards Replay Video UP NEXT A Fort Collins neighborhood was told to shelter in place early Saturday as officers took a shooting suspect into custody, authorities said. The Larimer County Sheriff s Office (LCSO) and Fort Collins Police responded to a call about 12:30 a.m. of a woman who had been shot in the 300 block of Sitzman Way, according to a release. That area is on the western edge of Fort Collins. The release said the woman and a witness fled to a nearby grocery store, where they were met by law enforcement and medical personnel. The woman was transported to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery, the release said. LCSO provided no more information on her condition.

Man accused of robbing store, assaulting Boulder Police officer

Boulder man accused of assaulting police officer during robbery

Boulder police arrest former counselor at mental health facility on sexual assault charges

Boulder police arrest former counselor at mental health facility on sexual assault charges Police say there may be more victims Boulder Police Department and last updated 2021-01-25 12:47:30-05 BOULDER, Colo. — Police in Boulder have arrested a former counselor at a local treatment facility for allegedly sexually assaulting a patient. Police said in early January, detectives with the Boulder Police Department started to investigate incidents involving 48-year-old Jose Alejandro Yepes of Boulder. At the time, Yepes was an employee at Mental Health Partners with the title milieu counselor” at the Warner House facility, which is located at 2833 Broadway in Boulder, according to police.

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