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8:56 p.m. — Aurora PD say no one was injured in an officer-involved shooting at E. Iliff Ave. and S. Buckley Road. Officers did not provide an estimated time for the reopening of closed roads in the area.
8:30 p.m. — The Aurora Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting near E. Iliff Ave. and S. Buckley Road. E. Iliff is shut down just before S. Buckley Road and westbound Iliff Ave. is closed at S. Buckley Road. Denver7 has a crew on the way.
Officer involved shooting near E Iliff Ave/S Buckkey Rd. Press stagi g bear auto store in parking lot west if intersection. Updates here. #APDNEWS pic.twitter.com/ZdmYjt4Bln
— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) March 29, 2019
4:57 p.m. — Have you seen this child, Colorado? Denver police are asking for your help to find this 10-year-old who was last seen in the area of W. 29th Aev. and Tennyson St. about a quarter 'til noon Thursday.
#Denver, have you seen this missing 10-year-old? Please call us at 720-913-2000 with any info that could help us to find him. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/X7eFgF00Ks
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) March 28, 2019
12:02 p.m. — Denver Fire crews say they have eliminated all hazards at 1801 California in downtown Denver. Crews responded to the 14th floor of the building earlier in the day on a report of a accidental Freon leak. Portions of the building were evacuated during the response. However, people were allowed back in after Denver Fire eliminated the leak.
DFD crew have eliminated all hazards at 1801 California and returning building to normal. Occupants will be able to return shortly. Traffic in the area will continue to be affected until crew's have completed operations, so alternative routes are advised. pic.twitter.com/Q2LmgfNZQa
— Denver Fire Dept. (@Denver_Fire) March 28, 2019
11:09 a.m. — The Denver Fire Department is responding to a full haz-mat incident involving a freon leak at 1801 California in downtown Denver – one of several high-rises in the downtown area.