Golden senior with dementia hasn t been seen since February
The CBI has issued a senior alert
Colorado Bureau of Investigation
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GOLDEN, Colo. â The Golden Police Department is searching for a 79-year-old man with dementia and diabetes who hasn t been seen since Feb. 5.
Robert L. Black is described as a Black man, who is 5-foot-8-inches, 173 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. According to police, it s believed he hasn t been taking his medication and requires the assistance of a walker, but his walkers were found in his trailer, which has since been impounded, as well as his only known vehicle.
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Justin from Golden writes,
âWhat s driving you crazy? When roads are snowy, itâs common that cleared-out ruts form from enough car tires driving over. When it becomes apparent that the ruts arenât within the marked lanes on a road â often theyâll exactly split across two lanes â I have to assume that the legal thing for a driver to do is maintain their vehicle within the lane, not within the ruts, even if there might be less traction. Whoâs in the right in that situation? The driver who stays in the proper lane, even if more slippery, or the driver who tries to keep better traction by staying in the ruts, even if it splits the lane?â
Here s how many DUI arrests were made over Super Bowl weekend
Colorado Springs and Denver had the most arrests, which were down statewide from Super Bowl weekend a year ago, according to CSP. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 2:30 PM MST February 16, 2021
DENVER State and local agencies arrested 175 drivers statewide on suspicion of DUI over Super Bowl weekend, down from 229 arrests over the same weekend a year earlier, the Colorado State Patrol said Tuesday.
The enforcement period from Feb. 5-Feb. 8 saw increased patrols by 95 agencies, including many in the Denver metro area. It s one of 16 enforcement periods throughout the year to target impaired driving.
Police looking for 2 men who pulled gun, stole drill kits at Home Depot
Employees tried to get the suspects license plate when one of the men pointed a handgun at them, according to Golden Police. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 4:26 PM MST February 2, 2021
GOLDEN, Colo. The Golden Police Department (GPD) asked for the public s help on Tuesday in identifying two men involved in an armed robbery of a Home Depot.
The robbery occurred on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 29, at the Home Depot at 16900 W. Colfax Ave., southwest of the intersection of U.S. 6 and Interstate 70, according to a GPD press release.