Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Tuesday, August 18
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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Denver police arrest suspect in quadruple shooting at nightclub

Denver police arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with a quadruple shooting outside Denver nightclub early Saturday morning.

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Driver that killed 17-month-old on I-25 near Loveland sentenced to Community Corrections

The driver of a box truck that killed a 17-month-old boy in a car crash on Interstate 25 near Loveland in December was sentenced to Community Corrections instead of prison Monday afternoon.

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Woman impaled by seat at Folsom Field concert in Boulder sues seating company

Learfield Amplify Seating, LLC. was “negligent and reckless” when it didn’t remove its stadium seats ahead of an October 2025 concert at Folsom Field, a complaint alleges

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Wrong-way driver intentionally crashed on I-70 near Utah border, investigators say

A wrong-way driver intentionally crashed on Interstate 70 near the Utah border last month, killing herself and injuring six others, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

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Lakewood man suspected in wife’s murder had secret girlfriend, police say

A Lakewood man who called 911 after finding his wife bloody and unresponsive in the shower last week was arrested on suspicion of murder in her death, according to court documents.

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Suspect in fatal Aurora shooting arrested in Colorado Springs

Armanni Woods, a suspect in Sunday’s fatal shooting in west Aurora, was arrested in Colorado Springs, police announced Monday.

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Castle Rock man who intended to join ISIS pleads guilty in federal terrorism case

Davin Meyer took a deal and pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, ISIS, federal court records show.

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Denver reinstates online parking ticket challenges after outrage

Denver drivers will once again be able to challenge parking tickets online — reversing the city’s widely unpopular approach that required drivers to visit court in person to dispute tickets.

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Superintendent of Lookout Mountain youth detention center suspended amid state investigation

Lindsey Miller, who runs the facility for young people convicted of crimes, received a letter from the state’s Division of Youth Services informing her of the suspension, which will last “until further notice.”

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Pedestrian killed in crash north of Denver on I-25

An early morning crash on Interstate 25 near Denver threw a pedestrian over the highway’s concrete barrier, killing him, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

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