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9:56 p.m.: A 10-year-old girl that went missing in Fort Collins Tuesday has been found and is safe, according to police.
9:28 p.m.: Police in Fort Collins are looking for a missing 10-year-old girl. According to a tweet from the Fort Collins Police Department, Maylani may have wandered away from Greenbriar Park with a group of kids sometime Tuesday evening. She was last seen wearing a green shirt, grey shorts and sandals. Please call 970-221-6540 if located.
We are looking for 10yr old Maylani. Maylani is described as a multi-racial female w/dark corn-row braids. LSW a green shirt, gry shorts & sandals. We believe she may have wandered from Greenbriar park w/a group of kids. Please call 970 221 6540 if located. Pls RT pic.twitter.com/eA85zUeFsN
— Fort Collins Police (@FCPolice) June 27, 2018
3:11 p.m.: Westminster police briefing on officer-involved shooting:
3:03 p.m.: Thornton Fire spokesperson Stephanie Harpring said the fire happened around 1:13 p.m. at 4462 E. 121st Way. The fire spread to the home next door and the garage of the home. The explosions that were reported came from oxygen and propane tanks that were inside the garage, Harpring said. There were at least two people in the home at the time and they got out safely. One person complained of injuries but they were not transported a hospital. The fire is believed to have started in the garage area, but there is currently no cause for the fire.
Fire at 4462 E 121st Way is out. Help received from @WestyFire @NMFirePIO @adamscountyfire fire started in the shed, spread to garage and vehicle next door. No injuries. pic.twitter.com/Se6iJEjlE7
— Thornton Fire Dept. (@ThorntonFire) June 26, 2018
2:44 p.m.: Thornton Fire crews are responding to a second-alarm structure fire located at 4462 E. 121st Way. The fire was reported shortly before 1:30 p.m. At least one explosion has been reported at the scene, according to dispatchers. People inside the building have been evacuated, according to Thornton Fire.
11:44 a.m.: Firefighters are battling a small grass fire on Tomahawk Rd. in Douglas County. Two outbuildings have been destroyed but nobody was hurt.
Tomahawk Update - Now a 2nd Alarm Wildland Interface Fire. 2 outbuildings destroyed, the grass fire has been contained. Firefighters will be on scene for at least an hour extinguishing hot spots. No injuries or known cause. No evacuations. Updates to follow. pic.twitter.com/DPitEI479o
— SouthMetroFireRescue (@SouthMetroPIO) June 26, 2018
>>> We're updating the I-25 rollover crash with a full story here.
9:21 a.m.: Here are some detour options:
The best alternates right now away from NB 25 crash before 119 is exit Hwy 52, go east to wither York, first major road, or Colorado, second major road then left to Hwy 119. Then left back top I-25. The east side frontage road is closed. pic.twitter.com/6lXBpYCnjr
— Jayson Luber (@Denver7Traffic) June 26, 2018
9:12 a.m.: Traffic is getting by but expect delays to continue:
I-25 NB: Crash at Exit 240 - CO 119 (near Firestone). CSP says further delays with intermittent additional lane closures during clean-up and investigation
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) June 26, 2018
9:02 a.m.: Two lanes of traffic are getting by the crash on NB I-25:
The crash is NB 25 just before Hwy 119. 2 lanes for now are open. pic.twitter.com/ETxXn5gIrx
— Jayson Luber (@Denver7Traffic) June 26, 2018
8:57 a.m.: Northbound I-25 is shutting down near Highway 119/Firestone because of a rollover crash. A detour is in place. We're working to get more information.