Man accused of impersonating rescuer, assaulting woman
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A Northglenn man was arrested after he allegedly impersonated a public servant and assaulted a female hiker.According to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, deputies received a call on July 25 from a woman who said she was assaulted near the area of Caribou Road and Forest Service Road 505 outside of Nederland. Deputies: Alleged naked predator admits to exposing himself to female hikers The woman said she was hiking when a man driving in what she called a "search and rescue" vehicle offered her a ride to a different trail in the area. At the time, she said she believed he was part of the official search and rescue organization. The victim told deputies the man sexually and physically assaulted her.She was able to leave and called the sheriff's office immediately. The victim described the man as:WhiteIn his 50sBaldHad a mostly gray beardWore a green collared shirt styled to look like a search and rescue uniformBased on the victim's statement, detectives obtained an...Denver weather: Weekend rain chances followed by dry stretch
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- There will be a few passing gusty thundershowers in Denver weather early Thursday evening. The chance is low and most passing showers will produce more wind than rain. There are additional chances for afternoon storms heading into the weekend according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.Low rain chances for the week aheadWeather tonight: Passing gusty showersShowers and thunderstorms will quickly head east through the evening hours before ending. Skies will slowly clear overnight and there will be a gentle breeze. Temperatures will be comfortable in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees in metro Denver. There will be cooler overnight lows in the 40s through the Colorado mountains.Overnight low temperatures by early Friday morningWeather tomorrow: Isolated storm chancesFriday will bring more of the same with morning sunshine followed by increasing clouds and a few passing thunderstorms. The rain chances remain low as storm coverage will be very spotty....Hialeah Police discontinue search for suspected armed burglar; Okeechobee Road back open
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
Hialeah Police have discontinued their search for a suspected armed burglary suspect who, they said, fled from police.7Skyforce hovered over the scene after police set up a perimeter in the area of West 14th Avenue and 29th Street, just after 4 p.m., Thursday. Hialeah Police SWAT, a K-9 unit and multiple officers were at the scene conducting the search for the subject in question. The westbound lanes of West Okeechobee Road were temporarily shut down due to the police activity. The roadway has since reopened to traffic. Police said this remains an open and active investigation.Walden Pond shuts down to swimming due to elevated bacterial levels after heavy rain
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
The Walden Pond oasis has been shut down to swimming because of elevated bacteria levels after the recent deluge of rain.Walden Pond is the latest Massachusetts waterbody that has a “No Swimming” red flag warning as a result of all the torrential rain this summer.“Due to elevated bacterial levels in recent sample, a No Swimming warning has been issued at Walden Pond Main Beach,” Walden Pond State Reservation tweeted on Thursday.“The warning will remain in effect until subsequent sample results return to safe recreational water standards,” the state Department of Conservation and Recreation park tweeted.This “No Swimming” warning at Walden comes after several inches of rain fell on Tuesday across the region.With all the rainfall this summer, many DCR swimming areas have been testing positive for elevated bacterial levels. DCR posts a red flag at the beach if the water is unsafe for swimming.“Rainfall washes everything that’s...Patriots-Texans Inactives: Nine players not spotted in pregame warmups
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
FOXBORO — The Patriots filled their 90-man roster prior to Thursday night’s preseason opener against the Houston Texans, but only 81 players were present during pregame warmups.Safety Cody Davis, defensive end Trey Flowers and guard Mike Onwenu remain on the physically unable to perform list, and offensive tackle Calvin Anderson is still on the non-football illness list, so they were not in uniform. Several players who have been absent from practice also weren’t dressed Thursday, including running back Ty Montgomery, cornerback Jonathan Jones and guards Bill Murray and Cole Strange.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots assign rookie numbers before preseason opener vs. Texans New England Patriots | The Patriots’ 4 big questions heading into the preseason New England Patriots | Five things to watch in preseason opener New England Patriots | Patriots fill 90-man roster by signing free-agent lin...Mike Lupica: Other than money, Mets and Yankees have little to offer Shohei Ohtani
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
All along there’s been a big, big-city fever dream in the back of everybody’s minds that Shohei Ohtani ends up in New York, for all the talk that he’ll end up staying on the west coast once he become a free agent. Somehow the best baseball player in the world would come here the way Babe Ruth did over 100 years ago, and be that kind of star in a star town.But even if that were a real possibility, no matter how much of a longshot it is, ask yourself something:What exactly about the current state of the Mets and Yankees would make Ohtani even think about coming here?Because what we have found out this season, both sides of town, over $600 million spent on two teams whose combined record coming out of Wednesday night’s games was a combined seven games under .500, is that it takes more than money to win. A whole lot more than a whole lot of money.One team in last place, one in second-to-last. After Brian Cashman did next to nothing at the trade deadline, he said,...Inflation ticks up for first time in 13 months, Boston area doing better than U.S.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
While the rest of the U.S. was staring down a the first uptick in inflation in 13 months, the Boston area saw a slight decrease in the price of most consumer goods, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.On Thursday, BLS released both its national and regional statistics for July, which showed that a streak of prices dropping more than a year long ended in July when the Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% nationally from the previous month, while the index saw a further decline in and around Boston.“Consumer prices in the Boston-Cambridge-Newton area inched down 0.1% for the two months ending in July. The downturn was attributed to lower prices for household energy,” the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Northeast Region Information Office announced.According to BLS, the bulk of the decrease in Boston’s CPI can be attributed to a decline in the energy indexes, which fell by more than 15.2% over last year and 4.6% since May.Energy price drops, according to the Bureau, are “driven by an...A whirlwind recent stretch of trades, suspensions, chatter and wins puts the Chicago White Sox in the spotlight
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
The New York Yankees called on reliever Keynan Middleton in the fourth inning Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox.It was the right-hander’s first time facing his former team a few days after saying in an interview with ESPN and the New York Daily News that the Sox clubhouse had “no rules,” which received pushback from general manager Rick Hahn and manager Pedro Grifol.Some observed Middleton’s name was missing from Guaranteed Rate Field’s video board while he was on the mound Wednesday, creating social media buzz.“The omission was not intentional but resulted because of duplicate players listed under one uniform number on MLB’s downloadable Yankees roster,” the Sox said Thursday morning in a statement. “This glitch has arisen from time to time this season when multiple players have worn the same number for a team, and we regret it occurred tonight.”When you’ve had the type of recent stretch — and season R...Opportunity awaits Bruins’ Trent Frederic
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
In case there were any doubts last summer, Trent Frederic proved that he is a bona fide NHL player in 2022-23. He proved he’s more than just a fourth liner as well.But still, as he’s about to embark on his sixth full pro season, it’s not fully clear what the 25-year-old Bruin forward’s ceiling is, or even where he should play in the lineup.Frederic, who narrowly avoided arbitration last week when he signed a two-year deal with an AAV of $2.3 million, enjoyed a breakout season in ’22-23, notching career highs in goals (17) and points (31).Developed as a centerman, Frederic played all three forward positions through the course of last season but he had his greatest success playing his off wing on the right side with center Charlie Coyle and left wing Taylor Hall.Hall is now a Blackhawk and Coyle is expected to bump up in the lineup with the retirement of Patrice Bergeron and expected departure of David Krejci. Where that leaves Frederic is anyone’s ...Man arrested in connection to deadly stabbing at East Village apartment
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:43:48 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A man has been arrested in connection to a deadly stabbing Wednesday at an East Village apartment, San Diego police said.According to SDPD, the stabbing happened inside an apartment unit in the 600 block of 14th Street.Shortly after 10:45 p.m., officers from the Central Division responded to a call from an individual reporting he found his roommate deceased, said Lt. Steve Shebloski with the SDPD Homicide Unit.Once at the scene, officers found a dead man with multiple stab wounds to his upper body. SDPD immediately began to work the investigation as a homicide. The victim was described by police as a 38-year-old man. Photos: Rare ‘Scrippshenge’ sunset awes San Diego Meanwhile, a woman at the apartment complex flagged down police by throwing things out of her apartment window, said Lt. Shebloski. She informed them her boyfriend was allegedly acting strange and violent. At that time, officers ultimately checked the welfare of the woman's apartment. Based on some physic...Latest news
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