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Beaver Creek wraps up 2020-21 ski season with first Closing Day in two years

Mattson said there was an officer from Eagle County Sheriff’s Office, two officers from the Eagle Police Department and four police officers from the Vail Police Department on hand to greet crowds and offer services. Local snowboarder Zach Varon said despite the large number of police and security on the mountain, he was glad to see party goers feel free to let loose in the usual Closing Day gathering spots at Beaver Creek. “I’m really glad I made it out here,” Varon said. “The terrain park was still in good shape and everyone was stoked to get together after missing out last year.”

Time Machine: 50 years ago, governor promised decision if I-70 would be routed through Glenwood Canyon

Time Machine: 50 years ago, governor promised decision if I-70 would be routed through Glenwood Canyon
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Gypsum man facing charges in multiple counties, including Garfield, for fraudulent checks totaling $728K

Vail Daily Jesse Robert Flores, 20, of Gypsum, turned himself in early Tuesday morning for an arrest warrant in Eagle County alleging he wrote a fraudulent $30,000 check to steal a vehicle from its owner. While he has yet to be formally charged in the Eagle County case, authorities allege that Flores has written numerous fraudulent checks, totaling $728,000, in recent months to steal vehicles from their owners in Eagle, Summit, Routt, Mesa, Chaffee, Grand and Garfield counties. Photo special to the Daily EAGLE Jesse Robert Flores, 20, appeared in Eagle County Court Tuesday after turning himself in for an arrest warrant alleging that he wrote a fraudulent check for $30,000 to steal a used Jeep Wrangler from its owner.

Gypsum man facing charges in multiple counties for fraudulent checks totaling $728,000

Vail Daily Jesse Robert Flores, 20, of Gypsum, turned himself in Tuesday, Dec. 15, for an arrest warrant in Eagle County alleging he wrote a fraudulent $30,000 check to steal a vehicle from its owner. Authorities allege that Flores has written numerous fraudulent checks, totaling $728,000, in recent months to steal vehicles from their owners in Eagle, Summit, Routt, Mesa, Chaffee, Grand and Garfield counties. Photo from Eagle County Sheriff’s Office EAGLE Jesse Robert Flores, 20, appeared in Eagle County Court on Tuesday, Dec. 15, after turning himself in for an arrest warrant alleging that he wrote a fraudulent check for $30,000 to steal a used Jeep Wrangler from its owner.

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