Vehicles Of Unlicensed Drivers No Longer Impounded

The Denver City Council voted and overturned a voter-approved ordinance which allowed for the impoundment of vehicles of any unlicensed driver.   A 9-1 vote is what repealed the law known as Initiative 100.   Councilman Paul Lopez led the charge to repeal I-100. ” “It’s been a nightmare for the city. It’s been a legal nightmare for the city. You had innocent people getting caught up in this. The collateral...

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ICE Sweep Denver For Illegal Immigrants And Convicted Criminal Aliens

A 51 year-old Libyan man was found and arrested as part of a nationwide campaign by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that has led to the arrest of 2,400 convicted criminal aliens and immigration fugitives. In Denver there were 29 arrests, Aurora-13, Commerce City-7, and 29 others across the state of Colorado.   The 51 year-old Libyan man had previously been convicted of 1st degree sexual assault against a child and domestic...

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Six People Charged for Burglary Scheme of 40+ Apartments | Federal Crimes | Douglas County, CO

Six people are suspected and have had charges filed against them for involvement in a burglary plot against over 40 apartments throughout the Denver metro area. Charges were filed by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and the Parker Police Department. The suspects: Brad Erickson, 33; Kelly Johnson, 43,; Lee Redinger, 33; Andrea DeLeon, 35; Lisa Everhart, 32, and John Lash, 44, have been charged on 84 counts. Amongst those charges...

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682 Arrested During St. Patrick’s Day Week | DUI | Colorado

Reported by the denverpost.com. During the week of St. Patrick’s Day, March 11-18, 682 suspected DUI arrests were made in the state of Colorado. “During that same period, five people were killed on Colorado roads, although preliminary investigations suggest none were alcohol-related, the Colorado State Patrol reported today. The largest number of arrests were in Denver, where 101 drivers suspected of being impaired were taken into...

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