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Poudre flood: 3rd victim identified, search suspended for missing woman

A third person killed in last week s Poudre Canyon flooding has been identified, and the sheriff s office has suspended the search for a fourth missing person. The body of Richard Brown, 85 of Bellvue, was recovered from the river Monday morning near the Indian Meadows Lodge, according to the Larimer County Coroner s Office. The coroner ruled his death an accident from multiple blunt force injuries and drowning.  Richard Brown is the third of four people who went missing during the Black Hollow Flood in the Poudre Canyon last week. Patricia Brown, 59, of Madison, Wisconsin, and David Brown, 61, of San Antonio, Texas, were previously identified by the coroner s office after their bodies were recovered from the river. The bodies of David Brown and Richard Brown were located in the same area of the river between Rustic and the Lower Dadd Gulch Trail. Patricia Brown s body was located along the river s edge across from Arrowhead Lodge, which is just below the Black Hollow neighb

Search operations suspended for last of the missing adults from Poudre Canyon floods

Search operations suspended for last of the missing adults from Poudre Canyon floods Denver7 and last updated 2021-07-28 21:01:59-04 LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — Search operations for the last remaining missing person in the Poudre Canyon floods have been suspended. The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that crews will suspend the search for a missing woman until further leads are received. She is the only missing person left after three other bodies have been recovered. Last week’s flash flooding and mudslides in the Poudre Canyon killed three people, with one still missing, and destroyed six structures. A woman’s body was recovered last Wednesday, identified as as Patricia Brown, 59, of Madison, Wisconsin, and a man’s body, identified as David Brown, 61, of San Antonio, Texas, was pulled from the Poudre River Sunday. Crews recovered Monday the body of a man who has yet to be identified. The name of the fourth missing person has not been releas

Berm built on advice of Grizzly burn scar assessment team likely prevented major damage to Hanging Lake Tunnels during recent slide

Chelsea Self / Post Independent A major rock and debris flow down the Devil’s Hole drainage in Glenwood Canyon last week was largely unexpected in terms of its impact on Interstate 70, state transportation officials said Wednesday. The massive debris flow caused by a rainstorm the evening of July 22 dumped piles of large rocks and trees into the Colorado River, damming the river and forcing it out of its channel up against the highway’s eastbound deck structure. Concerns about the water and debris compromising the highway structure ultimately closed I-70 for the better part of two days as a result. Westbound lanes weren’t reopened until early Saturday morning, and the eastbound lanes remained closed until later that day.

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