Man arrested for alleged assault on Dickinson Police officer
Chaz Jacob Beyers, 21, is being charged with assault on a peace officer, preventing arrest, disobedience of a judicial order and criminal trespass. 6:59 pm, May 24, 2021 ×
Chaz Jacob Beyers, 21, remains in custody pending a bond hearing after he allegedly assaulted a Dickinson Police officer Sunday, May 23, 2021, following a violation of a no-contact order. (Photo courtesy of Dickinson Police Department)
A Dickinson Police officer allegedly was assaulted by a Dickinson man this weekend following a call where the officer responded to a residence to locate an individual who was violating a no-contact order.
Chaz Jacob Beyers, 21, is being charged with assault on a peace officer, preventing arrest, disobedience of a judicial order and criminal trespass.
No injuries after plane goes down in Westminster
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and last updated 2021-05-21 01:26:22-04
WESTMINSTER, Colo. â A plane wet down near a Westminster dog park Thursday afternoon, but no one was injured.
The Jefferson County Sheriff s Office said the call came in around 12:20 p.m. of a plane down.
The plane was on the ground near W. 100th Avenue and Simms Street in a field near Standley Lake not far from the Westminster Hills Dog Park.
There were two people on the plane at the time, but authorities confirmed there were no injuries.
Police do not have an exact cause for why the plane went down, but it may have been caused by an engine malfunction.
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How to Play Pickleball in Denver
From what gear you need to where to find courts to which leagues to join, we put together a beginner’s guide to playing the rapidly growing sport of pickleball in Denver.Jessica LaRusso •
May 14, 2021
If you’ve recently seen two or four people batting around what looks like a whiffle ball on what looks like a miniature tennis court using what look like beach paddles, what you’ve actually witnessed is the fastest-growing sport in America: pickleball. Participation shot up 21.3 percent from 2019 to 2020, and Denver is no exception to that trend.
Pickleball was on the rise before COVID-19, says Rachel Heise, the general manager of 32-year-old Game-Set-Match a local racquet and paddle sports outfitter with four stores in the metro area but as an outdoor, inherently distanced, low-barrier-to-entry sport, its popularity exploded during the pandemic. When tennis-centric Game-Set-Match surveyed its customers in January, more than a quar