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>> the threat is enough to frighten staff and students at schools including boulder prep charter where the report shows five students, including sage reynolds, olivia ward and brent guard on were -- gordon were expelled because of their
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involvement of the group. >> it doesn't seem like those things would happen here. i'm shocked and scared. >> reporter: boulder police say investigators aren't chargeing the teens with a crime because the threats aren't creeible. boulder valley schools in a statement said in part, the school district administered aapropriate responsive action with the students involved, but regardless of the action taken, students are taking a closer look at one social media interactions. >> i had a list of people who it was. it's not them. what if it's something else? >> queer learning more about the -- we're learning more about the driver who was killed in a school bus crash in dia. she was driving some members of the legacy high school football team when she ran into a pylon on the bridge right there. the coroner confirmed they had an enlarged heart which could have caused her to pass out att the time of the crash.
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supposed to be taking care of the elderly. tonight, a home health care aide is accused of stealing jewelry, cash, and more. jaclyn is digging into the charges and there could be more victims. >> reporter: that's what's shaking up people here in the albert county town. so far this aired is accused of -- aide is accused of stealing jewelry. but sources tell me they suspect there are many more. >> here. >> reporter: after a recent surgery, bonnie's wedding ring and bracelet went missing. she suspected the woman shoves supposed did did who was supposed to -- who was supposed to help her recover. >> i felt bad because i had referred her to other people. >> reporter: records show an elderly couple also came forward accusing her of stealing jewelry and cash from them, too. how many females do you suspect
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guess at on that because of -- do i belleve it's more than two, the two that we have right now? yes. >> reporter: the police chief said their investigation found she pawned stolen jewelry at an aurora pawnshop. she served a search warrant at her home. police do not think her husband was involved. in a town where everyone knows everyone? >> so you have these kind of crimes, it makes it that much even w mother. >> reporter: while she got her jewelry back, she can't believe she and other people put they are trust in the wrong person. >> a lot of people don't have very much. a lot of people don't have their jewelry back. that's sad. >> reporter: charity was in court for the first time this afternoon facing felony charges. police tell it's a sad reminder you have to check out the people you let into your home and keep track of your valuables. denver 7.
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been moved to federal court. lakewood police say the suspects took a 26-year-old from a store right here, held him hostage for five days after that. now, they initially got some ransom money from the victim's family and they released that man. you're looking at surveillance video capturing the detonation of what the boulder county sheriff's office now confirms was an i am proposed explosive device found out of the police department. this all took place at the only asking why this small town was targets he had. sally is live with more. >> reporter: there are more questions than answers. was this person targeting police or the ntire shopping plaza? those are all questions that police are trying to figure out answers to as they investigate this horrific incident. what made it more horrifying, right next to the police department is a nature learning center for children. today, businees owners in the shopping center are meeting to
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police, as well as the fbi, are now investigating this incident. the police tell me they are now reviewing surveillance amera from the shopping plaza to figure out who brought the device and why, since no threatening notes were left behind. residents told me they heard and felt the bomb being did he tell made inned this morning. today -- detonated this morning. today, they are stunned to see this take place right here. >> to learn that somebody was violating our that is shocking. >> this little town is justed a quaint little town. it just doesn't make any sense to any of us. >> reporter: police are asking anyone with information or anyone that noticed anything suspicious that tuesday morning to contact them immediately. denver 7. a hearing today in a lawsuit challenging denver's treatment of homeless people during the routine sweeps. now, they removed people from their camps and take their
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sweeps specifically violate the 4th amendment of unreasonable search and seizures. we're feeling fallish today after a lot of warm days. it was cold out there. right now, 32 degrees colder than what it wws this time yesterday. the western part of the state had more sunshine. temperatures there are about the same. we're at 47 degrees right now. 45 degrees at -- this is hope off to the west of us if you're not enjoying the cold. area. a beautiful shot from our camera to the east of dia and start to be see that sun poking through from our view at city park as well. that is a good sign of what's to come up up at the loveland ski area, skies are clear and we have warmer days on the way. your full forecast coming up. the weather wasn't the only downer today. it was a halloween bridge,
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overnight. russell is there this evening. russell, the owner is understandably devasttted by this. >> reporter: yeah. if you can imagine this entire area stacked hi with pumpkins and the -- high with pumpkins and the straw bales you can take home and decorate with, also, the tent was covered with the hanging chillies and other fall goodies. the only thing left behind by these thieves of chili case owe and cool a. salsa. they even stole a roaster. >> i'm disgusted. catch them more than say anything to them. >> reporter: the good thing is that there's one thing about
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check it out. he got a new shipment of chilies in late this afternoon. they were also able to call in a welder and fix this roaster, which the thieves broke, but didn't manage to steal. as you can see, the stand now police say two - caught on surveillance robbing a man who just withdrew money for a business. the suspects got away in a white lincoln lx with no liceese plates. hillary clinton making a west coast swing end anding time at this rally in colorado. she has to win over drafts and the independents who make our state so contentious this election. here's mark to break it down for us. >> among the challenges facing
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third of the voters are republican. one-third are democrats, and the rest are independents. she let voters know in this election, it's more than okay to cross party lines. >> and i am very grateful for all of the republicans who are supporting me, and i am very -- i'm very a appreciative of all of the newspapers that are endorsing me, some of whom have never endorsed a democrat before. >> campaigning in pueblo and southern colorado can be a bit of a challenge. many of them have a conservative perspective, perhaps one reason hillary clinton did not talk about guns and the second amendment. mark stewart, denver 7. if you're looking inform score big -- to score big on halloween could note. one of the best -- candy. one of the best spott is here in denver. we ranked 7th for the ost candy kids can get with the
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that's really their priority. right? local neighbbrhoods are wash park, west highland, and congress park. still owe considered things like home values and crime rates. >> parents have to test out that candy. >> yes. a parole officer when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back.
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we are contributing our taxes to this state. they should be honest with us. >> when you read that memo, your reaction? >> very disturbing. very upsetting. >> tonight, a denver 7 exclusive. the state of colorado lies dangerous criminals and an
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investigates. the state's department of corrections is in damage mode. tony breaking this story. by aliped occasions, the state -- by all indications, they lied about the location of a parole office. >> would you want more than 1,000 colorado criminals, including dozens of sexo fenders, all of a sudden moving into your neighborhood? we investigate an cover up by the state. >> reporter: were you alerted there were going to be a neighbor in? >> rorter: they bothing work in this office building. >> it seems like they were trying to conceal something. >> it's been uncomfortable. >> reporter: uncomfortable because more than 1,000 colorado criminals now visit their building every month. >> you're talking about a population that is on their way -- >> reporter: he's a veteran
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department of corrections. he's asked us to -- these are bad guys? >> there's a lot of bad guys. >> reporter: according to the state, the roster of proles. this memo obtained by denver 7 appears to show the state's department of corrections wanted to keep it >> when we received the e-mail, it was troubling. >> reporter: it was written by a ranking manager and sent to corrections officers. we shared that e-mail with the parole office's new neighbors. >> i've been informed the other tenants in the building do not know exactly what we do or the nature of our business. those students who have asked were told by property managers that we are a state advocacy group. >> is that the growth? 3 >> no.
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state parole office where hard- core criminals come through. >> reporter: what's your recollection to what you -- reaction to what you read? >> we have kids in the building. they should have let us know who's going to be around. >> reporter: in fact, inside this building in aurora, an alternative school for teenagers and avenues on work -- office working with children of migrant workers. about 100 yards from the parole office, unsuper advised kids regu apartment playground. >> have you seen that memo? >> she's the person in charge, the director of the parole division. >> reporter: whose responsibility wu you was it to- doctor ways it to -- was it to notify them. >> there's no legal obligation for anyone to do that. >> reporter: following that interview, the director of the state's adult parole will now meet with building managers, ownerr e tenants to seek
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done by that -- damage done by that memo and lack of full disclosure. coming up, our investigation continues of the tough questions are about what happened -- companies. tough questions about what happened and why. i'll take it. after a cool and cloudy day, conditions improving now. skies lloking better in the denver area. looking looking east. let me show you another vvew looking toward the west from oh, yeah. that's cooking in the time lapse right now. that's going to be a spectacular one i'll share with you tonight at 10:00. as far as highs today, 49 in denver, but notice up at fort collins, they had sun and warmer and out west, a lot more sun and warmer coitions. so the clouds getting out of here and that bodes well forr where we go for tomorrow. temperatures tonight will be cool though. we'll see the readings drop into the 30s cause we don't --
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go. tomorrow will be much, much nicer. 466downtown. winds are in the north. across the metro area, we drop down to 43 in lakewood. congress park at 42 as well. there could be a little bit of patchy fog forming tonight because the humidity is hiih and the winds are light. 36 by morning up at park. out on the eastern plains, mid- 30s expected. statewide, most of the readings are going to be in the 30s over the i'ller he will doctor -- higher he elevations. some of the higher -- that's where the warmer air is coming from over the next 24 to 48 hours. thursday morning, some areas of low clouds and fog early, but they won't last like they did today. we'll have sunshine breaking out by mid-morning, and with
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up. 75, foot collins. greeley, 73. 7 oz all across -- 70s all across the plains accept burlington -- except burlington. 77 at fort morgan. as far as tonight's weather, partly cloudy and chilly. could be a little patchy fog with a low temperature of 38 degrees. tomorrow, the high temperature going to be in the 70s. mostly sunny. warmer conditions, winds light frrm the southeast about 5 to friday, i'm going to put that as our bright spot with temperatures up to around 82 degrees. sonly and warm. sunny and warm. saturday, 75 for a high temperature. on sunday, 77. windy on monday. this is ahead of the next storm system coming into the state. might see rain and snow in the mountains. denver will stay dry until evening, and then a few showers monday night and tuesday. i think this next one is going
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just scattered rain showers and cooler testimonies. looking a -- temperatures. looking ahead toward next week, there may be a storm coming in on the 20th. that jet stream is not coming in there right from the pacific oh an, so probably -- ocean, so probably going to have to wait a while. average first day for snowfall is october 18th. looks like we'll be late this year. >> i think we're okay with the mild weather for now. sure. >> we waited for that sun -- >> and we got it. wait until you sunset. coming up, the broncos want
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broncos chargers, all of this talk about the interim coach and trevor siemian listed as questionable today. one thing the brrnk owes are -- broncos are talking about, running the football. they have no chance to be successful without the run game and they couldn't run it against the falcons. they hope to have the right tackle back tomorrow night. that will be a or austin or paxton doesn't stand a chance. this offense is run first, not run worst. >> we have to make sure we can run the ball so our offense can get started. we are known to run the ball in the offense. once we get that going, everything is on hold. >> we want to find a way to run the ball. we haven't answered -- we'll get that opportunity this thursday to answer the bell the way we want to. it's all of us from staff to
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all of us. by you now you know it's a color rush game. broncos in orange jerseys, pants, socks, createsser cleats, and old -- cleats, and old school helmets. here's the chargers blue with yellow numbers and white helmets. it's going to be colorful tomorrow night. broncos insider wheels down in san diego. he has the latest for us tonight at 10:00. here's the preview. >> reporter: just landed in san made terrific time on my aircraft. tonight at 10000, we're going to be talking about trevor similar january's return -- siemian's return to the lineup. in the meantimee i'm grabbing ffsh tacos. donald trump stepped in the3 sports world with his locker room talk. trump may fit in. she's one of trump's friends tom brady today when asked
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version of locker room talk? >> thank you, guys. have a good day. >> okay. >> there goes tom. >> yes. >> short and sweet. >> thank you, lionel. thank you so much for joining us this evvning. we'lling back at so clock -- we'll be back at 10:00. we'll be back at 10:00. see you then. before donald trump, there was mike coffman. before trump said women should be punished for having an abortion, which could exclude women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. coffman: he's just not an american. stop mike coffman now before he gives trump more ideas. house majority pac is responsible
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