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Sancho’s Broken Arrow, in April 2020. The address is the site of a sexual assault investigation, Denver Police said. (Beth Rankin, The Denver Post)
A group of Denver musicians plans to boycott establishments affiliated with local businessman Jay Bianchi following sexual assault and abuse allegations against the longtime, and former, jam-band bar owner.
The Colorado Musicians Union on Thursday released a flyer for a June 12 picket and protest, which will take place at noon at 918 W. 1st Ave. The address is the site of So Many Roads, a bar owned by Tyler Bishop that features Bianchi’s collection of Grateful Dead memorabilia.
A moving truck reported stolen from an Air Force family has been recovered, police in Denver tell Law&Crime. The post Stolen Moving Truck Filled with Air Force Family’s Possessions Has Been Found first appeared on Law & Crime.