November 26th 2024
Denver Man arrested in Colorado Springs in a drug raid.
A Denver man was arrested in Colorado Springs and more than 600,000 pills were seized
in a drug raid earlier this month that spanned from Albuquerque to Denver. According to
a release the drug enforcement administration, a tip was received in Albuquerque that two
suspicious men were traveling on a bus to Denver with four suitcases and a backpack.
One of the men fled and two of the suitcases were seized by Albuquerque police. Around
330,000 fentanyl pills and two ounces of heroin were found in the two suitcases. The
second man was detained in Colorado Springs where 340,000 additional pills and several
thousand dollars in cash was found in the suitcases and backpack. According to the
DEA, the fentanyl pills represent about 25% of the total pill seizures in all of 2023 in
Colorado. The suspects in the case were not publicly identified.
CDOT rolls out new dynamic tolling feature.
The Colorado Department of Transportation says that it rolled out a new feature called
"dynamic tolling" for mountain express lane corridors on Interstate 70, and on the gap
between Denver and Coloado Springs on Interstate 25, yesterday. CDOT hopes that
dynamic tolling will move traffic along more easily and will reduce congestion. Tolls
will now be adjusted based on real-time traffic conditions, instead of time-of-day
adjustments. Rates may be updated as often as every five to 15 minutes, and overhead
signs will display current toll prices. The price displayed when a vehicle enters the
express lane is the price drivers will pay, even if the toll changes while the dtiver is
traveling in the express lane. License plate fees will continue to apply for drivers who do
not have an express toll pass.
CPW announces rare opportunity of admission to state parks this Friday.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced that it is offering a rare opportunity of free
entry to all Colorado State Parks this Friday, November 29th. The free "fresh air Friday"
celebration will provide a chance for visitors to experience Colorado's world-class state
parks and live life outside to create new outdoor memories with loved ones. Whether
you're a nature lover, an outdoor adventurer, or are just looking for a peaceful retreat,
there's something for everyone at Colorado State Parks. Go to cpw.state.co.us/state-
parks for more information.
Family of Jim Bishop inviting community to life celebration.
The family of Jim Bishop is inviting members of the community to celebrate the life of
Jim Bishop, the man behind bishop's castle, located north of Rye on Colorado 165.
Bishop died last week. His memorial service will be held at St. Mary Catholic Church in
Pueblo on Friday, December 6th, at 10am. All are welcome to attend. a public memorial
will also be held at the castle next summer. Cards and donations can be sent to Bishop
Castle in Jim's honor.
CDOT advising drivers to anticipate adverse weather conditions.
As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches, the Colorado Department of Transportation is
advising drivers to anticipate adverse winter weather conditions, particularly in the
mountains and higher elevations across the state over the next few days. Drivers should
consider adjusting travel times to avoid the heaviest periods of snowfall, and make sure
to be prepared for possible conditions when heading out on the road. Travel could be
challenging with a snowstorm expected to impact the mountains and front range through
tomorrow.
November 25th 2024
UCCS Shooting suspect enters not guilty plea Friday.
Nicholas Jordan, the alleged UCCS Shooter, on Friday, entered a not-guilty plea to the
alleged murder of Samuel Knopp, 24, and Celie Rain Montgomery, 26, who were found
dead in a UCCS Dorm Room in February. Jordan also entered a not-guilty plea to the
assault of an officer while in custody. Judge David Shakes addressed two motions
Friday, one to change the venue of the trial as well as a motion to remove shakes as the
judge in the case. Shakes said he will remain the judge on the case at this time. A
hearing for the motion to change venues will take place on January 31st of next year.
Jordan's attorneys also attempted to delay the plea enter, however, that request was
denied. The trail for the murder charges is scheduled to begin on April 7th, 2025, and is
set to last two weeks. A separate trial will begin on April 21st, 2025, for the assault of an
officer while in custody.
CBI and Blanca Police on lookout for suspects in rifle case.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Blanca Police are on the lookout for two
suspects who allegedly broke into a fully marked Blanca Police Department vehicle and
stole a black patrol rifle. The theft took place on Thursday, November 21st, at
approximately 2:30am in front of the Police Department at 601 main street, where the
patrol car was parked. The suspects arrived on foot and were last seen walking eastbound
from the police department. Anyone with any information about the incident is
encouraged to contact Blanca police at 719-589-5807. The Blanca Police Department is
offering a $500 reward for the recovery of the firearm and/or for information that leads to
the arrest of the suspects.
Former RTN owners enter guilty plea Friday.
Former Return To Nature Funeral Home Owners Jon and Carie Hallford, on Friday,
plead guilty to nearly 200 counts of abuse of a corpse in the 4th judicial district court.
Money laundering and theft charges were dropped as part of the plea deal. In court, Jon
Hallford admitted to not properly cremating or burying remains. Jon Hallford is facing
up to 20 years in prison on the state charges. Carie Hallford is facing up to 15 years in
prison on the state charges. The pair plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit
wire fraud on the federal level last month. Sentencing for the federal case has not yet
taken place. The Hallfords were charged after authorities bound almost 200 bodies
improperly stored at the funeral home. The 4th Judicial District DA's office says there are
267 victims in the case.
CPW announces low altitude helicopter flights next Monday.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced that beginning next Monday, December 2nd,
they plan to conduct low-altitude helicopter flights to assess big game herds across
southeast Colorado. According to CPW, flights conducted west of I-25 will include
surveys and captures. Those flights will be in the pikes peak region as well as in south
park, the upper arkansas river valley, the sangre de cristo mountains, the wet mountain
valley and at fishers peak state park. Beginning Monday, Colorado residents may see
low-flying helicopters in the area while they survey herds. Helicopters will hover for
long enough to court, determine sex and assess the health of the animals.
Amtrak Southwest Chief delayed Saturday after crashing into a vehicle.
Amtrak's Southwest Chief, Train #3, was delayed on Saturday after crashing into a
vehicle on the tracks south of Raton. According to Amtrak, train #3, which left Chicago on
Friday, came "in contact with" a vehicle that was obstructing the track west of Raton
around 11am on Saturday. Amtrak said there were no injures reported to the 116
passengers or crew members on board the train. The train was delayed on Saturday due
to mechanical issues. Amtrak reported that crews were working to get the train moving
again. No further information was made available.
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