Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Tuesday, October 14
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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Evacuations remain active as southern Colorado flooding shuts down roads, schools

Rivers continued to flood communities in southern Colorado on Tuesday, fueled by excess runoff from overnight rain and surpassing weekend flood levels.

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Man on dirt bike dies in Sixth Avenue crash in Aurora with pickup truck

The crash, which occurred at about 7:40 p.m., involved a dirt bike and a pickup truck, Aurora police said.

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Former professor pleads guilty in DUI crash that killed Golden police officer

Stephen Geer pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to a drunk driving crash last November that killed Golden police Officer Evan Dunn and injured three other people last November.

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Nederland’s only supermarket reopens after shopping-center fire forced temporary closure

Nederland’s B&F Mountain Market reopened Sunday, three days after a fire leveled an adjacent multi-level strip mall.

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Pickup truck plummets over edge of Million Dollar Highway near Ouray

A man was rescued last week from a gorge near Ouray after he drove a pickup truck over the edge of Red Mountain Pass, according to rescuers.

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3 killed in fiery semitrailer crash on I-70, state patrol confirms

Three people died in a fiery crash at the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel that shut down Interstate 70 for more than 12 hours on Sunday, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

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Stalked by an obsessed fan, Fox31 meteorologist Kylie Bearse is frustrated by the justice system

Data shows that Denver prosecutors charge stalking cases less frequently than many neighboring jurisdictions, and advocates worry that stalking isn’t always taken seriously by those in power.