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Colorado police start 'cuddle club' for colleague's baby When Axle Winch was born prematurely, and with a number of medical problems, police officers from Colorado formed a "cuddle club" to help watch over him. Axle's father Adam told the BBC: "Axle weighed two pounds 12 ounces [1.2kg] when he was born. We were told he might not make it.
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Loveland man charged with multiple counts of sex assault on children He has no prior criminal history in Colorado outside of traffic infractions, online Colorado court records indicate. Police urge anyone who has been victimized or who may have information to contact Detective Siobhan Seymour at 970-416-2195 or sseymour@fcgov.com. People may also contact Crime ...
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Loveland man arrested on multiple sexual assault on a child allegations An arrest affidavit written by Fort Collins Police Services Detective Siobhan Seymour indicates as many as three victims of sexual abuse by Triffet, even citing accusations from when Triffet ... He has no prior criminal history in Colorado outside of traffic infractions, online Colorado court records indicate.
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Homicide sergeant sheds light on declining clearance rate ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- In five years of working as the sergeant for the homicide unit in the Albuquerque Police Department Sgt. Liz Thomson said 2017 ... Comparing Albuquerque to other cities in the region, El Paso had an 88 percent clearance rate in 2016 and Colorado Springs sat at 90 percent.
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Olympic star Moses remarkably recovers from head injuries COLORADO SPRINGS — Edwin Moses turned the corner, saw the blue police lights in the distance and, immediately, started spinning. His senses overwhelmed by the strength of the strobing lights, Moses fell to the ground and crawled to the sidewalk, then used every ounce of energy to stand up and ...
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Colorado losing population because of affordable housing crisis "[It] involves lack of stock for teachers and police officers and firemen and mechanics, who are not supposed to spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing. But because of rental rates and the lack of housing, they can't find a place to live and house their families," said Colorado Springs City ...
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