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Colorado man accused of murdering ex-girlfriend, 18, had violent criminal past, records show

Stephen McNeil was charged with first-degree murder (Larimer County Sheriff s Office) (Larimer County Sheriff s Office) The charges were linked to a pair of incidents – first, on Dec. 19, 2020, for which McNeil was also charged with felony assault, for an alleged strangulation, and harassment for making a threat by phone, records show. He was also charged with criminal mischief for a Dec. 29 incident in which he allegedly caused from $300 to $750 of damage, records show. Additional details regarding the victim, or victims, in each case were not immediately available. Police said they received a 911 call on Feb. 6 for a report of an unconscious, injured woman in a Fort Collins parking lot. The victim, later identified as Hopton, was rushed to an area hospital but could not be saved. The Larimer County Coroner’s Office deemed her death a homicide but did not provide details regarding the cause.

18-year-old identified as woman killed in Saturday night assault in Fort Collins

18-year-old ID d as woman killed in Fort Collins homicide Sady Swanson, Fort Collins Coloradoan Get help: Resources for victims of domestic violence UP NEXT Editor s note: This story contains references to domestic violence. Information about domestic violence warning signs and resources for those in crisis is available at the end of this story. Update, Feb. 12: Stephen McNeil s next court appearance has been scheduled for April 2. Original: An 18-year-old woman has been identified as the person killed in a Fort Collins homicide over the weekend. Danielle Hopton of Fort Collins died Sunday at UCHealth s Medical Center of the Rockies, the Larimer County Coroner s Office reported Wednesday. The coroner s office ruled her death a homicide. Her cause of death will be released at a later time. 

Bye, bye Kmart: King Soopers ready to raze Fort Collins site, make way for new store

Farewell, Kmart: King Soopers ready to raze Fort Collins site, make way for new store Pat Ferrier, Fort Collins Coloradoan © Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan A MAX Transit bus heads North past the pothole-laden parking lot used primarily by people riding the bus on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at the old Kmart parking lot at East Drake Road and South College Avenue in Fort Collins, Colo. Within the next few months, Fort Collins could finally see the wrecking ball come down on the blighted Kmart plaza at 2535 S. College Ave., in the heart of Midtown.   After years of talks, studies and different iterations, Dillon Cos.  the parent of King Soopers owner Kroger  will ask the city s planning and zoning board on Jan. 21 to approve its plan to raze the old Kmart, Loaf N Jug and former Radio Shack buildings to make way for what they re calling Midtown Gardens Marketplace.

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