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  • Two possible bomb threats under investigation Wednesday morning in Adams County and Brighton

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    DENVER — Two possible bomb threats are under investigation Wednesday morning in Adams County and Brighton.

    First, the Adams County Sheriff’s Office said it evacuated the Adams County Courthouse for a possible bomb threat around 8:38 a.m. Wednesday.

    Out of an abundance of caution, the sheriff’s office said it evacuated the courthouse. Adams County sheriff’s deputies are on scene investigating this incident.

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    Then around 9:03 a.m. Wednesday, the Brighton Police Department said it was investigating a possible bomb threat at the King Soopers on Bromley Lane. That is approximatel three miles west of the Adams County County Courthouse.

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    Brighton police also evacuated the store out of an abundance of caution, and officers are on scene and are investigating the report.

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  • One Adams County Sheriff’s Office deputy and another person injured in shooting Friday morning

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    One Adams County Sheriff’s Office deputy and another person were injured in a shooting Friday morning, according to Sgt. Shea Haney, the public information officer with the sheriff’s office.

    This happened in the area of 74th and Broadway around 6:01 a.m. Friday.

    Drivers are asked to avoid the area so the Adams County Sheriff’s Office can investigate.

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  • Colorado Bureau of Investigation issues missing senior alert for 70-year-old man

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    ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued a missing senior alert for a 70-year-old man last seen around 10:30 a.m. Monday.

    Luis Gabriel Coria, 70, was last seen near 12200 Magnola Way in Thornton.

    Coria lives with cognitive impairment, which may make him confused, the CBI said. He is also in need of medications he does not have with him.

    He was last seen wearing a red shirt, black shorts and black shoes. Coria has grey hair and brown eyes, he’s 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds.

    Anyone with information about Coria’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 or the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at 303-288-1535. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office said Rampart Search and Rescue was out Monday night search for Coria but were unable to locate him. They will resume their search Tuesday.

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  • Law enforcement conducts nine search warrants in coordination Wednesday morning across the Front Range

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    More than two dozen law enforcement agencies conducted nine search warrants in coordination with one another Wednesday morning across the Front Range.

    The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office emphasized the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not involved in this operation.

    The warrants were served in unincorporated Boulder and Adams Counties, and the cities of Denver, Westminster, Wheat Ridge, Federal Heights and Johnstown. However, the grand jury case originated out of the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

    “Judicially approved warrants are being carried out as part of a Grand Jury investigation conducted by the District Attorney’s Office and local law enforcement,” the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. “That criminal case will be prosecuted by the District Attorney’s Office. Once the indictments are unsealed and the appropriate individuals are in custody, the District Attorney’s Office will issue a press release and release the grand jury indictment.”  

    Law enforcement conducts 9 search warrants Wednesday AM across Front Range

    Patrol, tactical, investigators and support personnel from more than two dozen law enforcement agencies began executing search warrants at 7 a.m. Wednesday at seven residences and two storage lockers.

    The SWAT operation in Commerce City closed E. 104th Ave. in both directions between Idalia Street and Landmark Drive, according to the city’s police department. Drivers were commended to find alternative routes until this area reopens.

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  • Adams County deputy dragged trying to stop stolen car

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    ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — A deputy with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office sustained minor injuries after he was dragged for a short distance by the driver of a stolen car early Sunday morning.

    It happened around 4:30 a.m. in the 7100 block of Quivas Street, according to Sgt. Adam Sherman with the sheriff’s office.

    Sherman said a deputy was approaching a stolen car, a silver Hyundai Elantra, when the driver of the vehicle took off.

    But a short time later, the car returned to the area and the deputy attempted to open the door to the stolen car when the driver took off again, dragging the deputy alongside for a short distance until he fell, according to Sherman.

    The suspect in the Elantra eluded deputies after a short pursuit. No arrests were made.


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  • 1 person dies Tuesday morning after car hits a pedestrian near W 55th Pl. and Lowell Boulevard

    1 person dies Tuesday morning after car hits a pedestrian near W 55th Pl. and Lowell Boulevard

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    UNINCORPORATED ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — One person died Tuesday morning after a car hit a pedestrian near W 55th Pl. and Lowell Boulevard, Colorado State Patrol’s public information officer Trooper Gabriel Moltrer confirmed to Denver7.

    Trooper Moltrer did know know if the driver stayed on the scene or if there were any witnesses who stayed.

    This happened just before 7:15 a.m. Tuesday in unincorporated Adams County.

    Northbound and southbound lanes of Lowell Boulevard were closed for the crash investigation and cleanup. Southbound traffic was diverted onto W 55th Pl.

    The Adams County Sheriff’s Office assisted CSP with traffic control following the crash, Sgt. Adam Sherman told Denver7.

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