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A 44-year-old man who worked at a dairy plant in Weld County recently died after the truck that he was operating fell into a manure pit. He is survived by his wife and 3 kids.
According to the Brush News Tribune, Juan Panzo Temoxtle was operating a manure vacuum truck at the Shelton Dairy in LaSalle when the truck became submerged in the pit and Temoxtle was trapped inside.
Temoxtle, who was submerged for about 30 minutes while his co-workers did everything they could to free him, remained submerged until a helicopter arrived and was used to pull the truck from the pit. Temoxtle died on March 31 at the North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley.
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Suspect Arrested in 35-Year-Old Colorado Cold Case
Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with a 35-year-old Colorado cold case, thanks to advanced DNA and genetic genealogy.
According to CBS4, the case began in Douglas County in November of 1985, when a burglar allegedly fatally shot 51-year-old Roger Dean five times as he tried to run from the intrusion.
Someone claiming to be the killer sent a menacing note to Dean s widow in 1990, and
Unsolved Mysteries covered his death in 1991. But misleading evidence planted at the scene blurred the investigation, and the case went cold.
However, in a Friday (April 9) news conference, authorities revealed that they utilized DNA and genetic genealogy to arrest 64-year-old Michael Jefferson, who they have charged with the murder of Dean.