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May 10, 2021
Vehicle Burglary – 8:53 a.m. – 9300 block of Valley View St. – Sometime overnight, an unknown suspect smashed the driver side window of the vehicle and stole the victim’s laptop from inside.
Vandalism – 6:33 p.m. – Belle/Walker – On Monday, between 3:00 and 3:30 a.m., the victim’s vehicle was parked in the area of Belle and Walker when an unknown suspect shattered all the windows with a baseball bat causing approximately $5000 worth of damage.
The incident happened in the early morning hours of Tuesday, May 11, near the intersection of Queens Avenue and 7th Street, according New Westminster police.
According to data compiled by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, there were 29 overdoses in April, four of them resulting in deaths. The number of overdoses in Carroll increased by 16% when compared with March and also 16% when compared with April of last year.
Man sentenced to life in prison after murder of his grandmother in Westminster
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and last updated 2021-05-11 10:13:49-04
WESTMINSTER, Colo. â A Westminster man convicted of killing his 75-year-old grandmother was sentenced to life in prison on Monday.
John Swenson, 25, was sentenced in Adams County Court, according to the 17th Judicial District Attorneyâs Office. He was found guilty in late April.
âThis brutal crime shocks the conscience,â District Attorney Brian Mason said in a statement after Swenson pleaded guilty last month. âThe defendantâs brutality against his own grandmother was truly unspeakable. I appreciate the jury returning a just verdict in this case.â
Man pleads guilty in 2018 crash that killed Arvada woman
Jimmy Lee Cordova pleaded guilty to three counts in a crime spree in which he was accused of kidnapping, leading police on a pursuit and carjacking another vehicle. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 1:57 PM MDT May 10, 2021
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. A man accused of a 2018 crime spree that involved a domestic-violence kidnapping, police pursuits, a fatal crash and a carjacking pleaded guilty last week to three charges in the case, according to the 17th Judicial District Attorney s Office.
>The above video is from June 2018 after Cordova s crime spree.
Jimmy Lee Cordova pleaded guilty on May 6 to charges of: