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>> reporter: they still think there's a good chance to find her. around 6:45, a woman in her mid to late 20s was hiking alone in this area. she reportedly got hurt on the trail and had fallen off where she was injured. she was able to text her husband until her phone went silent. this is not a hard area to hike but it is a very difficult area to search especially at night because the area is huge. d and because cell coverage is so bad, it's impossible for searchers to ping her phone. right now they are searching between i-70 and up north toward highway 6. there are about 40 search and rescue personnel on the ground but the search was made harder because the cell coverage is bad and because it is so windy above
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this area. a very challenging area to search. we do not know the extent of her injuries. we're hoping to get an update in a few minutes. a breaking story in washington state. four people are dead after a shooting at a shopping mall. this is in burlington about an hour north of seattle. police believe the the run. and emergency crews believe there might be more victims inside that they haven't found yet. no word if the gunman knew his victims or if this was a random attack. a weather alert and the first winter weather advisory of the season! it's been showing at arapahoe basin for most of the day today. chris spears is on loveland pass. seems like we went from summer to winter!
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ago, 80 degrees in castle rock near a fire, now i'm with you on top of loveland pass! what a difference! you can see over my shoulder, we have had some accumulation, fairly minor. maybe about an inch. steak a look at this. the drive -- take a look at this, the drive up, rob mcclure and myself, loveland pass i couple of spots! enough that cdot put a chain law out for loveland pass for the night. it's a little dicey. it is cold! 24 degrees. and the snow is
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>> winter weather advisory for midnight tonight. and 2-5 inches over the northern mountains. it's gotta have this rotation to it. so the back side of the moisture will still come through and add to the snorted moun yoofrp overnight. we -- overnight. when we want to see something here, we need gulf moisture! thatdr pressure system. no low pressure system in place here. that's why most of the moisture is going that way. the temperature dropped 19 degrees in one hour! 83 at 6:00 this evening. 64 at
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when is the next 80-degree reading. crews are shutting down a busy portion of arapahoe road as part of that overhaul. karen morfitt is live. >> reporter: a pain for the folks who use this area frequently. you can see this closure happening traffic already being diverted off arapahoe road here just before reaching that i-25 bridge. it will remain closed until early monday morning. according to cdot, crews are in the second phase of this project, and we'll be bringing down that old i25 bridge. you'll also want to be ready for some
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recommend taking the dry creek or orchard exit to get across i-25. this is gonna reopen early monday morning at about 5:00 am. we also have an update on breaking news from last night. crews were live at the end of a crime spree that stretched through longmont, ery, and lafayette. two of athlete suspects were in boulder county court today. they are accused of stealing cars and windows out of the at least 12 vehicles. investigators believe they were high on drugs. no one was hurt. a 16-year-old girl is also in custody. new information on the douglas county detective critically injured in a shootd out with a suspect. she making
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>> reporter: the sheriff's office is happy to report that he is awake, alert, and able to communicate. >> reporter: friday the sheriff's office shared this statement that reads in part "never would we have imagined that just three weeks after the shooting, dan would be doing well. equalize. on september 2nd detective brite was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly suicidal. >> he was ready to do it, and the community knows him. >> reporter: people across colorado have turn out for prayer gatherings outside his
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them all in time of need. adding this statement. "we would like to thank everyone who has supported the family." >> reporter: the man who shot detective brite was shot and killed by parker police. and an investigation intoha a big test for the broncos this weekend! >> on the road to face the bengals. mark haas joins us tonight. this will be a good match-up against the team that always seems to make it to the playoffs. >> haven't had the same postseason success as the broncos, but they always get there. almost surprise that the broncos andals haven't met in the postseason recently considering they've both made
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row. are in 2014, the bengals secured a playoff spot with a week 16 win in cincinnati, also denying the broncos a shot at home field advantage. last year their week 16 win at home ended up being the tie-breaker that gave them their super bowl run. to sanders it almost feels like an afc north rivalry. >> they play just like us. all pittsburgh they all play, they have our same mindset. defensively they're gonna go out, try to hit you hard, play hard. until the game ends. jeff heuerman knows
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a survivor of the columbine shooting returned to jefferson county to honor the man who saved his life. their teacher dave sanders died protecting them. today mickelson returned to columbine with students to see the memorial. >> i've known him for so long and and he's talked about it every year since i've known him. so just coming here and is seeing it in person. >> i just hope he's proud of me. that's my goal every day i go to school. i think did you do a good job, did you make him proud today. >> mickelson's students also participated in an annual race that honors dave sanders. developing tonight, the family of the man kill would by
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>> he doesn't have a gun. >> how his wife tries to intervene before police opened fire. >> cbs4 exposes voter fraud leading up to election day. >> we've got a lot of people. >> and anger along a jefferson county hiking trail after vandals tag trees and rocks. a breaking story in jefferson county, rescuers injured while hiking. >> lots of moisture, more to come! the backside of the low pressure system is gonna rotate in, and is a pretty good line of showers and thunderstorms on the
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a rare late-night search for a woman injured while hiking. stan bush in genesee park. >> reporter: she was hiking alone in this area north of i-70 at chief hosa. she fell off the trail and got injured and was able to text her husband a coupim went dead. there are about 40 search and rescue crews covering the area. it's not a difficult area to hike but it is difficult to search. they cannot use helicopters. they are only on the ground using night vision. and right now, this search is like looking for a needle in a
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the victim's family released video recorded by the wife. >> don't shoot him. heap has no weapon. he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi. don't you do it. keith! keith! [ gunfire ] >> did you shoot him! did you shoot him! >> police can be heard ordering scott 11 weapon. police say they recovered a gun at the scene. witnesses claim they didn't see one. scott's family says he was carrying a book. a follow-up to a cbs4 special report that has sparked criminal investigations. we're exposing election fraud. investigators want to know about the cases we found of votes
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>> reporter: one of a number of examples we find a man and woman who died in colorado but votes were cast in their names months and is sometimes years later. secretary of state says many appear to be voter fraud. >> it appears to be another case of an individual who was dead and a bill was cast for them by someone else. >> reporter: although the secretary of state says most attempts at voter f detected, he concedes our investigation shows multiple cases of people impersonating dead voters and casting votes in their names. >> it's supposed to be easy to vote and hard to cheat. >> the kind of cheating we uncovered has significant implications. >> it would have been much easier to deal with. >> reporter: turner ran for el paso county commissioner. out of 7,000 votes cast, 17 votes in his race made the difference
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couple of votes can really swing an election. >> absolutely it. certainly happened in mine. >> reporter: there's no evidence of ballot box stuffing in turner's race, it ilstraights how a few fraudulent votes can swing an election. >> that is the process, and we do have elections that are very close from time to time. and one vote does make a difference >> reporter: it's critical that after aer is removed from voter roles. they regularly check state listings of who died but we found maen cases. dead voters still eligible to vote. >> i'm not surprised that it happens on occasion >> reporter: like jimmy plumber. he died in 2010 and
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later. >> there are some gaps. >> reporter: the secretary. state says in the last couple of years, they tightened their system. on occasion names have not been properly deleted. leading to the opportunity for votes being cast by the dead. >> every vote matters every single time. stan bush has an update on a missing hiker in genesee ago, crews made verbal contact with that missing hiker. she's apparently on the absolute farthest end of this park on some sort of ledge. now that searchers have verbal contact with her, they know she's okay, and they do believe they're going to be able to get her back
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gonna be about 2, 3 inches on the ground. maybe a few rain showers through fort collin, boulder, and maybe denver's western county, a few showers. that's about it. this looks like it's ending then the rest of the moisture has to rotate through. to the and thunderstorms and a severe thunderstorm warning out but that is allowed to expire. moisture moves up, and back in. the winter weather advisory, snow just continues there. not much happens over the eastern plains. so into sunday, hardly a
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moving. roll it into monday, harpedly a cloud in the sky. we'll have blue sky, pretty nice weekend. winter weather advisory, 2-5 inches over the north. and the south, a freeze warning. there is 88 at 53. 75 and 45 are normal. 90, way back in 1905. ten years before that, 1895. the record low of 29 degrees. 60 and 62 right now. south wind still breezy out there at 20. 26% humidity. and a steady barometer. photographer shooting this beautiful scene of the aspen in the mountains. kelly
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and this is from judy williams. you see the color here, and just as as far as the eye can see. for tonight, increasing clouds, shower or 45 and 44 the lows. then for tomorrow, we'll look for mostly sunny sky, 67 and 66. then for the next several day, we start to warm up. cool on sunday. wednesday rolls around, and look at this. >> hey! >> lower 80s. and that's the weekend that begins october. >> i love october.
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around and get back to playing. >> i'm a tight end, i do whatever i'm told. so i'm gonna do whatever the coaches tell me to do and try to get a win. cu has the nation's 20th ranked sporting offense. >> last year our offense wasn't and we came close to beating oregon. and this year, we have more weapons, i feel, and we're gonna take advantage of that. >> that first game when we played csu, you could tell they were winded and -- that happened to idaho state too, and even michigan. >> how many pac-12 games do the buffs win this year?
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38% say 3-4. high school football rematch, pomona trailed 16-3 at one point. urijah vigil, score tied at 16. casey greer finds some space, and the no. 1 ranked pomona high school team scored 20 unanswered points to win 23-16. a very evening to you. [ cheering and applause ] >> it was vin scully appreciation night at dodger stadium! part of his final home series. jon gray pitching tonight. 16 strikeouts last weekend. tonight, gives up a bloop single. rockies trailing 2-0 in the 4th. hockey season just around the corner. and the avs back to work this morning. first
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