Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Sunday, June 15
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Sunday, June 15, 2025

1 killed in Denver shooting near Coors Field

One person was killed in a Denver shooting in the 2200 block of Blake Street, near Coors Field, police said early Sunday morning on social media.

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What we saw during 8 hours with Denver police on 16th Street mall

The Denver Post spent eight hours following two 16th Street police officers as they made arrests and issued citations for obstruction, alcohol, fentanyl paraphernalia and trespassing.

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One killed in wrong-way I-76 crash in Adams County

One person was killed in a head-on crash involving a truck driving the wrong direction on Interstate 76 late Friday night, Adams County officials said.

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Thousands expected at ‘No Kings’ protests across Colorado as tensions over immigration mount

Thousands of Coloradans are expected to turn out on Saturday to stage protests against recent immigration crackdowns and executive orders from the Trump administration that have led to violent clashes and arrests in several American cities this past week.

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Strasburg boy ambushed, sexually assaulted by students in locker room, police say

The boy was ambushed in the locker room and tried to escape, but was held down by five or six students and sexually assaulted, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Parents of Magnus White, Boulder cyclist killed by driver, disappointed by 4-year sentence

A woman who struck and killed Magnus White with her car in 2023 while he was riding his bike on the Diagonal Highway has been sentenced to four years in prison.

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Jefferson County man indicted on 11 counts of securities fraud in house-flipping business

A grand jury has indicted a Jefferson County man on 11 counts of securities fraud involving a house-flipping business he owned that allegedly solicited $4.8 million from at least 80 investors.

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Former Denver teacher found guilty of giving pot brownies to middle school students

A former Denver teacher was found guilty in Denver County Court Thursday of giving pot brownies to two middle school students as an academic reward.

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Federal judge transfers deportation case for Boulder attack suspect’s family to Texas court

A federal judge in Denver on Thursday ordered the deportation case for the wife and five children of Pearl Street Mall attack suspect Mohamed Soliman transferred to a court in Texas since the family is being held in that state.

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Tips sought in Denver woman’s death nearly 40 years after her body was found in Weld County