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Pueblo Police investigating homicide following altercation at hospital
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and last updated 2021-05-07 20:11:30-04
PUEBLO â Pueblo Police responded to St. Mary Corwin on Feb. 10, 2021 regarding a disturbance.
When officers arrived, they found medical staff rendering aid to 36-year-old Mathew Haskel Jones.
Police said Jones had been involved in a physical altercation with hospital security staff before they got there.
Jones was transported to a hospital in Colorado Springs on the date of the incident and then died at that hospital on February 18, 2021.
Pueblo Police began investigating the incident as a suspicious death. Following an autopsy, it was determined that the cause of Jonesâs death was homicide. The Pueblo Police Department is now investigating this incident as a homicide, and the investigation is active and ongoing.
On the Lookout: Fox Run car thieves; man wanted across Front Range
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) A pair of thieves seized upon a crime of opportunity at Fox Run park the afternoon of April 29th: they got inside a victim s car, and stole three credit cards one of which was used at a nearby Target.
This surveillance picture is of the suspects:
Fox Run Park burglary suspects (EPSO)
If you recognize them, call the El Paso County Sheriff s Office Tip Line at 719-520-7777.
Pueblo Police are on the lookout for a man who s known to law enforcement up and down the Front Range.
A Pueblo homicide suspect was apprehended by the Arapahoe County Sheriff s Office late Monday night.
Kevin Woodard, 28, is now in police custody after he was sought on an active arrest warrant on suspicion of first-degree murder, a Class 1 felony, in connection with a Sunday shooting in Pueblo.
Pueblo Police officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of Berkley Avenue at 2:47 a.m. Sunday for reported a shooting report early Sunday morning, and discovered a male gunshot victim in front of a residential home. Despite medical attention performed on-scene, the victim died at the residence from an apparent gunshot wound to his chest.
‘Armed and dangerous’ suspect arrested after deadly Pueblo shooting
UPDATE 5/4: Pueblo police wrote on Twitter early Tuesday that the suspect wanted in connection to Sunday s deadly shooting had been arrested.
The department said Kevin Woodard, 28, was safely taken into custody by Arapahoe County sheriff s deputies Monday night. The arrest came shortly after Pueblo police announced he was last seen driving a 2012 white Toyota Tacoma.
https://twitter.com/PuebloPolice1/status/1389472553706524677
According to authorities, Woodard fled to Fremont County after the fatal shooting in Pueblo, and the 28-year old suspect was involved in yet another shooting in Florence Monday morning. The victim in that shooting survived according to the Fremont County Sheriff s Office.