Widow helps create guidebook for law enforcement families grieving a loss
Amy Moden lived through the nightmare of losing her law enforcement spouse. She wants to help future families navigate the process more easily. Author: Jennifer Meckles Updated: 11:12 PM MDT June 25, 2021
COLORADO, USA Two years ago, Amy Moden’s whole life turned upside down.
Instantly, his wife of 12 years found herself not just widowed, but thrust into an entirely new life.
“From that moment I had to learn that my life was going to be different,” Amy Moden remembers. “Not only because I lost my partner, my best friend, the love of my life, and my soulmate – but the way I lost him changed everything. And it changed me.”
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Derek Johnson’s latest Colorado Department of Corrections photo.
Johnson, 53, was rejected from a similar program known as “community corrections” in Garfield County in February, said Assistant District Attorney Ben Sollars. Though Sollars serves on the Garfield County Community Corrections Board, he said he didn’t recall the exact reasons for the rejection.
“We always saw this case as something that warranted a sentence to the Department of Corrections,” he said, citing the large amount of money and merchandise stolen, the long years of deception, the breach of trust and the impact to the community. “That didn’t change … in a short amount of time (Johnson served behind bars).”
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Mother credits strangers for saving her boy after he was hit by a suspected drunk driver
Aurora Police said 11-year-old Caleb Ingelhart was riding his bike in the crosswalk when a SUV struck the boy and dragged him a considerable distance. Author: Noel Brennan Updated: 4:59 PM MDT June 16, 2021
AURORA, Colo. At every street corner, lives intersect for better or worse.
Last Thursday, Sereana Folks saw both outcomes at Chambers Road and East 13th Avenue in Aurora.
“I was meant to be there, Folks said.
Folks said she was driving home when she approached the intersection and saw people surrounding an SUV on Chambers.