Lyft driver charged with sexually assaulting 13-year-old passenger

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Lyft driver charged with sexually assaulting 13-year-old passenger DENVER (KDVR) -- The Aurora Police Department has arrested a Lyft driver who is accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old female passenger in May.According to APD, the girl called police in the early morning hours of May 13 to report what had happened. 3.9 earthquake hits Wyoming, just north of Colorado Shengfu Wu, 28, was arrested on May 14 and charged with one count of sexual assault on a child. He has since been released on $50,000 bond.Wu's vehicle was also impounded as evidence.There may be other victims who did not report unwanted sexual contact by Wu, according to a release from APD.Anyone who believes they were a victim and has not reported it is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP or file a report online.

Colorado is one of the nation's best states for shelter animals

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Colorado is one of the nation's best states for shelter animals DENVER (KDVR) -- Colorado's unadopted furry friends are better off than in most states.The Best Friends Animal Society released data on how many of each state's shelter animals were taken in, adopted or killed as well as the ratio of no-kill shelters. Nationally, about 86% of pets taken into shelters end up killed while about 57% of shelters are designated no-kill shelters, which the society designates as a shelter in which 90% or more of animals are saved. How will Casa Bonita tackle its small parking lot? Colorado has an exceptional record among U.S. states. In the Centennial State, 0.79% of cats and dogs taken into shelters are killed, the eighth-lowest rate in the country. Rates are lowest in Vermont, New Hampshire and Delaware. In these states, 100% of animal shelters are no-kill shelters. Colorado also has one of the highest shares of no-kill shelters. Of the state's 70 reporting shelters, 61 are no-kill, or 87% - the nation's fifth-highest share. Colorado's rate is a stark...

Denver Zoo, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo listed among the best in the country

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Denver Zoo, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo listed among the best in the country DENVER (KDVR) – Colorado is home to not one, but two of the country’s best zoos according to U.S. News and World Report.A list of the 26 best zoos released in late May includes Denver Zoo and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. How will Casa Bonita tackle its small parking lot? According to Denver Zoo’s website, there are more than 3,000 animals spread across 84 acres of land.The zoo is located just a few miles from downtown and sits on the same parcel of land that is home to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science as well as City Park."Conservation is all of us working together to make small changes that turn into large impacts, and that can start with a visit to Denver Zoo," Erica Elvove, senior vice president for conservation engagement and impact at the Denver Zoo, told U.S. News and World Report.The publication highlighted the Denver Zoo's efforts in conservation and large number of animals.In Colorado Springs, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo may be a little less accessible, but it more than makes ...

Meet SPOT, MDPD’s cutting-edge robot intended for enhanced operations

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Meet SPOT, MDPD’s cutting-edge robot intended for enhanced operations In a move to enhance their capabilities and better serve the residents of Miami-Dade County, the Miami-Dade Police Department’s Special Response Team unveiled their latest technological addition, a robot named SPOT. Developed as the next evolution in robot control robotics, SPOT promises to revolutionize law enforcement operations.MDPD made the announcement in a video posted to Twitter. In the video, Lieutenant Francis Rego said SPOT would be operated by a trained police officer through a user-friendly touchscreen pad. He also mentioned a number of capabilities, including two-way communications.Not only can it perform tasks such as opening doors, retrieving objects, and climbing stairs, but SPOT can also provide invaluable visual feedback to the operator.The deployment of SPOT will be geared towards barricaded subjects and hostage-rescue incidents, where introducing technology can gather critical information without endangering the lives of officers. By utilizing SPOT in these...

Dillard High School senior receives full scholarship for exceptional achievements

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Dillard High School senior receives full scholarship for exceptional achievements Dillard High School’s graduation season honored some of South Florida’s most outstanding students.Meet Tamijah Scriven, a superstar student whose impressive resume earned her a full-ride scholarship to college. “Here at Dillard, I’m involved in the dance magnet program, I’m also part of a club called Youth Behind the Shield,” said Scriven. “I’m also part of the track and field and cross-country team, and also played volleyball here.”And through all that participation in school, this 18-year-old maintained a 4.0 GPA and won a Silver Knight Award for giving back to the community.“I have over 493 community service hours,” said Scriven.Her mentor, Officer Ashley Williams from the Youth Behind the Shield club, beams with pride when she talks about Tamijah.“You look at her and you’re just like wow,” said Williams. “Everything she accomplishes, from being a sub-stellar student to being a stellar athle...

Plymouth police commend three Good Samaritans who prevented apparent kidnapping attempt

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Plymouth police commend three Good Samaritans who prevented apparent kidnapping attempt The Plymouth Police Department is commending the work of three men, including a former corrections officer, who stepped in and tackled a man who allegedly tried to kidnap a woman holding a child.Authorities said it was around 9 a.m. on Friday when the department received multiple calls for “a man chasing a woman down the street with a gun.”The department said that prior to receiving the calls, a 39-year-old resident had allegedly violated a restraining order by appearing at the home of his estranged wife.“Possessing a face mask and handcuffs, he tried to kidnap her by picking her up and grabbing her by the head and neck while she was holding one of their children,” the department said on its Facebook page.According to police, the woman was able to scream and get the attention of another resident and former corrections officer, Jamie Costa, who immediately began to confront the suspect.At that point, police say the 39 year old allegedly pulled a handgun from h...

Investigation finds officers justified in deadly New Hampshire shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Investigation finds officers justified in deadly New Hampshire shooting MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Six New Hampshire police officers who fatally shot an armed man were justified in their use of deadly force and will not face criminal charges, the state attorney general said Friday. The man was struck at least 11 times.The “initial threat of the imminent use of deadly force against the police, and their subsequent responsive deadly force, is established not only by the consistent account of events provided by the police officers present, but also from the available police digital evidence,” the investigation released by Attorney General John M. Formella’s office said.The officers went to the parking lot of a pharmacy in Manchester in response to a domestic violence 911 call in the early morning hours of June 19, according to the report.There they encountered Adnan Husejnovic, 33, of Manchester, inside a vehicle and his wife outside. She told officers that he had assaulted her inside the vehicle.Husejnovic refused police orders to surrender peacefully ...

7 rescued after building partially collapses near Yale medical school

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

7 rescued after building partially collapses near Yale medical school NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A building under construction near the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven partially collapsed Friday, injuring several people who were pulled from the debris. Officials, however, said there were no fatalities.City firefighters and other authorities responded to Lafayette Street at about 12:30 p.m.Seven people were trapped in the one-story building and were injured, including two who were in critical condition, said Mayor Justin Elicker. All were removed from the rubble and taken to the hospital.Fire officials were heard on a radio scanner saying all people who were at the site were accounted for.Multiple ambulances responded to scene. TV news footage showed first responders removing one person from the scene on a stretcher.Lafayette Street is a short distance from Yale New Haven Hospital and the Yale School of Medicine and is home to several medical offices.

Chicago Bears hear plan to build a stadium in Naperville. Arlington Heights ‘no longer our singular focus,’ team says.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Chicago Bears hear plan to build a stadium in Naperville. Arlington Heights ‘no longer our singular focus,’ team says. Chicago Bears officials met with Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli Friday morning to discuss the possibility of abandoning their plans for a new stadium development in Arlington Heights in favor of building it in Napervile.Plans to build “the largest single development project in Illinois history” are “at risk” in Arlington Heights, the Bears said in a statement they released Friday in conjunction with their meeting.The Cook County Assessor’s property assessment of the former horsetrack, which is five times the 2021 tax value and three times higher than the recent assessment settlement for the Churchill Downs racetrack in Kentucky, fails to reflect that the property is not operational and not commercially viable in its current state, the statement said.“We will continue the ongoing demolition activity and work toward a path forward in Arlington Heights, but it is no longer our singular focus,” team officials wrote. “It is our responsibilit...

Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny pokes fun at prison officials with demands of moonshine and a kangaroo

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:01:08 GMT

Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny pokes fun at prison officials with demands of moonshine and a kangaroo MOSCOW (AP) — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny released excerpts of his correspondence with prison administrators Friday, detailing his sarcastic demands for things like a bottle of moonshine, a balalaika and even a kangaroo. His requests were denied.Responses from prison officials, posted on his social media account apparently by his team, came after he has spent almost 180 days in solitary confinement since last summer at Penal Colony No. 6 in the Vladimir region east of Moscow.Navalny, 46, is serving a nine-year sentence after being convicted of fraud and contempt of court — charges he says were trumped up for his efforts to expose official corruption and organize anti-Kremlin protests. He was arrested in January 2021 upon returning to Moscow after recuperating in Germany from nerve-agent poisoning that he blamed on the Kremlin.“When you are sitting in a punishment isolation cell and have little entertainment, you can have fun with corresponde...