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shackles. thomas hanna issa, kuszed of taking a developmentally disabled inmate to his home and sexually assaulting her. he is locked up in greeley. stan bush is there tonight. he went to the sheriff's neighborhood and found a lot of shocked people. >> reporter: this has touched community as well. sheriff hanna is staying here and for his safety. he won't be behind bars with any people he puts there. >> reporter: a special prosecutor to handle the case where the defendant had worked closely with her office. >> we felt it was best for the
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completely unbiassed person or agency handle at which >> reporter: sheriff hanna allegedly abused a female inmate from his jail who was developmentally disabled. the deputy who blew the whistle said the sheriff was transferring her to another jail, instead took her to his home where he offered her money for sexual contact. >> all kind was people you think never do anything -- so egregious. >> reporter: the judge issued a gag order on the case overwhelming a department with only four deputies. hanna's case could also affect a handful of other prosecutions where he is a key witness that would now testify in a jumpsuit instead of
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>> reporter: a glider went down near telluride this afternoon. the pilot has been identified as robert saunders. he ran a business offering glider rides to tourists. the passenger from was colorado but has not been identified. no word on surveillance video may be the key of track down to burglars. karen morfitt is live there tonight. and this apartment building appears to have really tight security. >> reporter: we could see cameras surrounding the doors. they're typically locked, and residents say they need a key to get inside, which is why many of them are questioning how the
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surveillance cameras inside the club valencia apartments captured this video of two prospective burglars. they're seen here walking with ease into the apartment building and onto the elevator. it happened late last month. the suspects once inside stole from one of the apartments. before they could get away, they were confronted by the victim in & a struggle ensued. investigator these images will help identify those involved. the first suspect is described as a black man possibly in his 20s, weighing up to 160 pounds. the second is a white woman about 5'2"sh between 150 and 180 pounds. anyone with information about what happened or who the suspects are should contact the arapahoe county sheriff's office. >> reporter: outside of contacting the sheriff's office, if you do have information, can
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stoppers. a manhunt in boulder, that suspect was finally arrested and taken to a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound. the trouble got go the last night as people were checking on a suspicious motor home parked illegally. they say 34 yearly russell daniels fired four shots at officers and thousands of residents were called and warned to stay inside. daniels was arrested later this morning after an extensive search. right now the search continues for a bank robber who is very good at his work. he robbed four banks early this summer and struck again yesterday. lauren dispirito is following the investigation. frustrating for police because they seem to know who he is! >> reporter: they do. and they
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public, putting his -- information with the public, putting his name out there, images, and a book photo from a past arrest. despite all that, here, yesterday, he was able to prove that he could rob a bank and slip away. as far as >> reporter: for the fifth time this summer, 39-year-old sean scott has robbed a denver bank. this one, tuesday morning, at the tps bank on broadway and evans. investigators say he sh and fled eastbound on foot. it's a pattern investigators say he keeps repeating, despite having already been caught on camera at another south broadway bank, on spier boulevard, and the u.s. bank on 38th and julian. people who work in businesses along broadway tell us tcf bank has
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so he could probably make a quick stop, 11:00 at night, jump on the bus and disappear. you don't know what people are thinking. >> reporter: sean scott is also described by police. as 6'0" tall, 160 pounds no serious injuries after several tornadoes touched down in indiana. one man was reporting on his home when the twister flattened a starbucks. 8 funnel clouds were spotted in the area but it's unknown how many touched down. the damage still being tallied tonight. mike pence, the governor and vice presidential candidate, taking a break from the campaign trail because of the storms.
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earthquake in a vacation town in italy. and the number is probably going to grow. >> reporter: this has been taking place throughout the town since the powerful earthquake hit. >> reporter: nice firefighters freed a 10-year-old girl. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: many of the rescuers were civilians, include the priest who heard people yelling from their windows. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: >> help, help! >> reporter: the clock tower marked the this morning when the 6.2 earthquake hit. the town, which stood since medieval time, was reduced to rubble in seconds. one of the collapsed buildings is a hotel believed to have 70 guests. italy's prime minister hugged firefighters who said it's been difficult to identify some of the victims. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: some residents say
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difficult to bring in heavy equipment. >> and parts of that area are so remote they haven't been able to get there because the roads are destroyed. we've been following that debate over marijuana sales in thornton for quite sometime. now the city council has voted to allow the sale of recreational pot. thornton was one of the biggest cities in the metro area with a ban. in the be of recreational shops will be limited to four, and the city will start accepting applications hearing from the family of a high school football player who might have to sit out when the season starts next week. we learn body his predicament from a viewer who thinks the transfer rules aren't fair! jeff todd is looking into it and says this is a special case. >> reporter: the jenkins family has been through a lot in the past year. the parents were sglrd a car accident in the back of a taxi. they didn't have health insurance. so next,
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bankruptcy. in the ice of the state -- eyes of the state high school activities association that does not equal a hardship. >> makes me feel like i put a lot of work in, not for nothing, but just a lot of work has been wasted. i was getting so ready to play all ten games, now i have to wait. it's just kind of disappointing to me. >> reporter: eric jenkins must sit out five game this is season for eagle crest high. he transferred from lutheran high school in his family couldn't afford the tuition anymore. >> my main hope would be that i could sit out the year and play the full ten >> reporter: eric's father has been working with the school on a hardship wa waiver and appealed to the associates association. >> openingure our personal life like we are now, which is embarrassing. there's nothing else we can give them that proves it's a hardship case. >> reporter: hardships must be
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uncorrectable. jenkins' injuries and ensuing financial problems don't meet those standards. >> his words were you put your kid in private school, you can foresee having to pull him out for financial reasons. i said, we're in an appeal process. he said no, you are out of appeals, this is our final decision >> reporter: eagle crest's first game is next thursday. >> so i played football myle play the first five games of my last year of high school is really disappointing to me. >> reporter: they told us they can't comment on this case because it's still active, meaning the jenkins do have an appeal! when we told the family that, they said they're going to continue to pursue this. they're hoping to get eric on the field
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100 people are shocked to learn a report from their home in denver. >> we don't have nowhere to stay. >> the tricky relocation after a big bear gets stuck under a mountain porch for days. >> and a few scattered showers now moving off and dying down. off toot west of us, some snow -- off to the west of us, s these could push into denver, another shower: >> the quarterbacks are just dragging out this competition for the benefit of the media members? mark sanchez gives his take on why it's taking so long
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glfrt kabul is now over. dozens were killed, several injured. once inside they opened fire. still unclear how many gunn men stormed the school. campaign 2016, we are 76 days away from the presidential election. hillary clinton continued to raise money while donald trump campaigned in a battleground state. he rallied
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polls show he is trailing clinton by 5 points in florida. part of the problem, soft speed limit from hispanic -- soft support from hispanic and minority voters. >> hillary clinton would rather give a job to an illegal immigrant than to an unemployed hispanic citizen, an unemployed african american citizen, or even to a veteran. >> hillary clinton attde private fundraiser in california today. so far she has not addressed new controversies over deleted e-mails and funding for the clinton foundation. close to 100 people desperate for a place to stay after getting kicked out of a hostel in denver. the city says the denver international youth hostel at 16th and washington has serious fire code violations. mel -- mellisia
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i was not transitioning. i'm fully employed, i go to school. >> reporter: phil anthony came home to find tape and danger signs. the city shut it down citing a slew of haurdz ousz conditions -- hazardous it >> we don't have nowhere to stay >> reporter: neither does keith heron, one of 50 residents who spent the night at the community center. tonight he and others may be sleeping at a homeless shelter. >> basically i was transported from paying rent to being treated as a transient, a homeless person. >> reporter: the ren he paid to the owner was supposed to last him through next tuesday. >> they take my money, everybody else's money. the only
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out for the shelter. >> reporter: the nonprofit says they're working with the city and other agencies to find housing for the people who were displaced without warning. >> our staff are doing all what is possible to help them out >> reporter: mellisia garcia. it has been six months since we began reporting on the deadly attack on the deputies serving that eviction notice in park county. today they were honor for their bravery. nate carrigan was posthumanously given a department purple heart. >> for the heroic efforts during a tremendous fire fight. >> that was the sheriff. master deputy colwe martin and mark hancock were both shot several times. both were honored with purple hearts.
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responders earnreceived the meritorious service award for their actions. the amtrak winter spark express will take passengers from union station to the ski resorts. the train line was shut down in 2009. all 400 tickets sold out in hours. an eviction of a different officer his to deal with a large unwanted house guest. a neighbor wanted a 300 pound bear had been under his deck for days! officers helped tranquilize, tag, and relocate the bear. >> they look so peaceful asleep. [ laughter ] >> a welcome break from the heat! >> a big break from the heat. and we finally got some rain. here it is at 10:00 this
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motion, continues, continued into the afternoon hours, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, still raining. and it begins to pull out, another shot of rain, 8:00, through denver. we got wet again, and this is another little shot behind that. we may continue to see a couple scattered showers or thunderstorms around the area. heavy over the south east as well. heavy enough that they have a flood advisory out for portions of baca county. rain in the west, 0.40 of inch torque 2.5 inches! here -- inch, to 2.5 inches! here in the east, just one inch, but still. colorado state patrol, golden, loveland pass! look at the snow on the top. and tomorrow -- or this evening, 10:00, showers uthey're anyone. and we -- they're gone, and sunshine to start the day tomorrow. by 2:30, the showers and thunderstorms again scatter themselves around
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friday, 1:30, here come some showers, snow at higher elevations, they continue to push through. as we head into is the, look at the dries going on here, i think saturday we can find the showers to southern sections of the state. denver and the southeast, high and dry, and then we start to warm it up. that cool front gave us temperatures only in the 60s today. this high pressure is going to nudge this front off to mix with the cool air. we were cool today! 68 and 66. should be at 86 today. 58 right now, calm winds, 84% humidity, falling barometer. more snow! tom watkins, snow on the peaks. this is telluride. this is the loveland ski area. and look how white this is.
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tops of those mountains, and a very lovely sunrise. pretty shot there. temperatures tonight, mostly in the 40s and 50s over the eastern plains. cool tomorrow but not as cool. 70s and 60s for the eastern plains. 70s and 80s out west. here is your denver forecast. tonight maybe an isolated shower, clear skies, 48 and 49. for tomorrow, thunderstorms, and the mid to upper 70s. and for the income several day, we continue to warm it up and dry it out throughout the weekend. 86 by monday with sunny skies. >> ooh! >> back in the upper 80s to lower 90s with an isolated shower or two.
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over a million ears of corn are picked a day here in olathe, colorado. and i'm glad we have a senator who uses his ears to listen to what's most important to colorado farmers. michael bennet asked what he could do to help, and then worked with republicans to make a farm bill that's making a difference to all farmers in colorado. the thing that impresses me most about michael bennet:
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i think we're just doing it for you guys. keep it fun. [ laughter ] >> what else wou about? it's the defending super bowl champ team, and you probably get board without it. you're welcome. >> certainly giving us something to talk about. it's been 199 days since super bowl 50! we've been wondering for 199 days who will be the starting quarterback this season. we know siemian will get the start saturday, but not necessarily the start against the panthers.
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to be the starter, don't count out mark sanchez because he plays poorly against the 49ers. >> i think so. i think all of us are. that's been our mindset the whole way. it's a good environment for us. it's competitive. and i think we're doing a good job pushing each other. >> it wasn't, okay, that's it, throw in the towel. a lot of people interpreted it that way. but that's never been my attitude. i don't quit, and is i'll take this thing down to the wire. >> trevor is going with these guys for time, and he's been around the offense longer so he's more comfortable in it, and you can see it when he's out out there, a little more in command too. quarterback not the only thing keeping up gary kubiak at night. the broncos have a decision to make on what to do behind tj anderson. davonte booker is good to make the team.
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well. his head coach apparently liked what he saw. >> i thought ronnie had his most productive game last week. this training camp. so he's pushing hard,. >> who will be the broncos 2nd string running back? 62% of you thinking it will be booker. i have never been to milwaukee. i hear it's lovely wearing rockies jersey. the rockies ready to get out. town judging by the way they have been playing. a solo shot to left in the first, nolan arenado. rockies up 1-0, that was about the extent of the highlights for the rocks. in the 7th, that's when it all fell apart. ryan braun with his second homer of the game. later in the inning, carter with the r.b.i.
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win, 7-1. the rockies suffer a sweep. they've got the day off tomorrow. hope solo won't be suiting up for the u.s. women's national team anytime soon. she was hit with a 6-month suspension today. after the u.s.'s game against sweden, she called the swedes a bunch of cowards. she has had some conduct issues in the past and was suspend forward 30 days
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