Longmont police believe the four men who were involved in Wednesday night’s armed robbery at Famous Footwear are connected to two other crimes in the Denver-metro area, where authorities believe the suspects reside.
Longmont police believe the four men who were involved in Wednesday night’s armed robbery at Famous Footwear are connected to two other crimes in the Denver-metro area, where authorities believe the suspects reside.
Councilman Oswald Feliz and Council members-elect Shaun Abreu, Carmen De La Rosa and Chris Marte are backing Moya, a spokesman for the candidate said Sunday.
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Citing decade-old state law, officials refuse to name Oregonians killed by record heat wave
The county cited ORS 192.345(36), which states that medical examiner’s reports are “exempt from disclosure unless the public interest requires disclosure. Author: Maggie Vespa Updated: 7:25 PM PDT July 9, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Multnomah County officials announced Thursday they will not release the names and addresses of those killed by the record-setting heat wave in late June. Multiple news outlets, including KGW, had requested that information to better understand who died from the heat and under what circumstances.
“The County has declined to disclose the names and addresses of those who died. Under Oregon law, Medical Examiner records are confidential and the County considers individual death data as essentially protected health information, with rare exceptions,” wrote county communications director Julie Sullivan-Springhetti.