Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Wednesday, April 23
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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Superintendent moves to fire Boulder teacher accused of inappropriately touching students

Manhattan Middle School teacher Daniel Greenberg pleaded guilty to child abuse and harassment last week.

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Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case — including suspect in Aurora video

Authorities say 26-year-old Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco was part of a group of heavily armed men seen in a now-viral video forcing their way into an apartment in Aurora.

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Northbound I-25 reopens near Pueblo after crash

Northbound I-25 was closed at about 7 a.m. Wednesday for a crash at exit 106 for Porter Draw, causing up to 30-minute delays in the area, CDOT officials said.

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Westminster backs away from building 14-foot-wide trail to Rocky Flats, citing safety concerns

The Westminster City Council has walked back an earlier commitment to build a robust trail right up to the edge of Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge.

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Denver police plan sweeping change to officer discipline amid opposition from oversight groups

DPD plans sweeping changes to the way it disciplines officers by replacing fines and reprimands with training in most discipline cases.

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Evacuations lifted in wildfire burning northwest of Fort Collins

Evacuations were lifted in a wildfire burning northwest of Fort Collins on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office.

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Nikola Jokic’s brother sued over viral Ball Arena brawl after 2024 Lakers game

Denver police have said Strahinja Jokic, 42, was seen punching Los Angeles Lakers fan Nicholas Meyer after the April 22, 2024, game at Ball Arena in a now-viral video.

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Jeffco rock-throwing suspect’s mental conditions impair his judgment, expert testifies

Joseph Koenig’s attorneys have presented his actions during the 2023 rock-throwing spree as thoughtless teenage behavior, rather than first-degree murder.

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Westminster house fire jumps to second home

A house fire in south Westminster engulfed one home before spreading to a second, fire officials said Monday.

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Aurora man, 18, charged with attempted murder in Colfax drive-by shooting