It is not too late to come forward : $30,000 reward offered in bowling alley triple homicide
Technology has helped investigators develop new leads in the 2002 killings of Bobby Zajac, Erin Golla and James Springer at AMF Bowling. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:19 AM MDT April 13, 2021
LITTLETON, Colo. Using new technology, investigators from the Littleton Police Department (LPD) said Wednesday they re going over every piece of evidence from a triple murder from 2002 hoping to bring the killer or killers to justice. It is not too late to come forward, said LPD Chief Doug Stephens during a briefing where an increased reward of up to $30,000 was also announced. This community, especially the families of James, Erin, and Robert deserves answers.
Littleton police to plunge for Special Olympics
February 17, 2021LITTLETON On March 7, four Littleton Police Department members will plunge into Partridge Lake to raise funds for the New Hampshire Special Olympics. It s the first time in recent history that the department has formed a team, and the officers will continue to fundraise throughout February.
The annual Penguin Plunge in Hampton and Winni Dip in Laconia have historically been two of the most significant fundraisers for the New Hampshire Chapter of Special Olympics. The money they generate helps fund year-round athletic training and competition for people with intellectual disabilities.
However, COVID changed the landscape last year and negatively affected Special Olympics funding. This year, the non-profit broke the two larger gatherings into numerous hyper-local, do-it-yourself events with plunges happening throughout February and March.
78-year-old missing since Tuesday morning is found safe, Littleton police say
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Editor s note: Robert Pestana has been found safe and his back with his family, Littleton police said late Wednesday afternoon.
Our previous story is below.
LITTLETON, Colo. â A 78-year-old man out of Littleton left his home Tuesday morning and hasn t been seen since.
The Littleton Police Department said Robert Pestana was last seen around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday when he left his home along the 5700 block of S. Lowell Boulevard to go to the Goodson Recreation Center in Centennial. His wife said he was expected to return home by noon.