Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Saturday, March 14
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Denver church finds stolen century-old statues, now faces $4K in repairs

Holy Ghost Church in Denver has recovered two statues that were stolen from the building’s facade last week, but they are damaged, said Rev. Paul Nguyen on Friday.

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18,000 customers in Boulder, Jefferson counties could preemptively lose power amid high winds, fire danger

The utility initially said 43,000 customers could be impacted, but in a Friday afternoon release, said that they had reduced the number that could be affected. The release did not say why they reduced the number, and the possible public safety shutoff zones shown on the utility’s online outage map did not appear to have changed.

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Massachusetts man gets probation for driving pickup truck on CU Boulder’s Folsom Field

“I deeply regret what happened. I was not the only one hurt by my actions.”

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Jeffco Public Schools bus driver arrested on suspicion of child sexual assault

A bus driver for Jeffco Public Schools was arrested Thursday on suspicion of felony sexual assault on a child, announced the Lakewood Police Department.

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Aurora police looking for leads in death of Boulder-based jam band’s drummer

The Aurora Police Department is searching for leads in a December homicide of a man well-known for drumming in a Boulder-based jam band.

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Mandatory evacuations lifted for Larimer County wildfire

Mandatory evacuations have been lifted in Laporte in Larimer County after crews got a wildfire there under control.

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High winds force road closures, high school basketball relocations in Colorado

Strong winds on Thursday are causing hazardous driving conditions in Colorado along with scattered power outages.