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The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Wednesday, June 10
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Colorado youth driving fatalities nearly doubled in past decade, transportation officials say

The number of young people dying in crashes on Colorado’s roads has nearly doubled in the last decade.

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2 sentenced to prison in fatal shooting of 14-year-old boy at Lakewood house party in 2024

Two people were sentenced to prison in an April 2024 shooting that killed a teenage boy at a house party in Lakewood in 2024, Jefferson County court records show.

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‘At-risk’ Aurora teen reported missing, police say

Robert was last seen at about 10 a.m. Monday, leaving his home in the 14900 block of East Arizona Place in western Aurora, according to an alert from the police department.

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Wyoming deputy injured in shootout near Colorado border, prompting massive response from both states

Shots fired near the Colorado-Wyoming border on Monday triggered a massive response from law enforcement agencies in both states after a Wyoming deputy was injured, sheriff’s officials said.

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Loveland agrees to pay couple $675K after officer fatally shot their dog in 2019

“Herkimer’s legacy will be the significant changes his case brought about in federal law and to LPD training and policy,” said Wendy Love, the dog’s owner.

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‘No sign of braking’ before fatal DUI crash in Northglenn, affidavit says

Angelo Arias is accused of leaving the road and driving straight into a house in the 10400 block of Clarkson Street in Northglenn, killing his passenger, police said in the affidavit.

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Charges against former Broncos OLB coach Michael Wilhoite dropped, civil suit ongoing

Former Broncos outside linebackers coach Michael Wilhoite is no longer facing misdemeanor charges for allegedly punching a Denver Police officer in 2024 at Denver International Airport, but the officer is still suing him over the incident.