Lakewood trio among 5 indicted in alleged ID theft ring
Jeffco Grand Jury indictment charges suspects with using stolen information to take more than $100,000 from individuals, many of them from out-of-state, as well as from banks and other businesses across the metro area. Two Lakewood women remain in jail after they were indicted and three other suspects, including a Lakewood man, remain at-large.
Jeffco commissioners unhappy with Library Board decision
Commissioners also appoint three new members to Library Board, two of them Lakewood residents, a day after announcement that libraries will not operate on Mondays. The closures are part of a cost-savings plan that also includes reduced hours for Edgewater, Wheat Ridge and Conifer community libraries.
Business publication names Lakewood as a top employer for 2010
Denver Business Journal selects City Hall as its “Best Place to Work” in the “mega” company category, one of four employers selected through interviews with employees.
Jeffco vote canvass gives Dist. 29 seat and House control to GOP
Robert Ramirez (R) takes north Jeffco seat from Debbie Benefield (D) after close race is determined 16 days after the election. The result in the last state House race gives GOP a one-vote edge.
Committee urges City Council to adopt stronger no-smoking rules
Proposed changes would take city’s smoking ordinance past the requirements of state law if City Council endorses the panel’s recommendations when the issue moves to public hearing next fall.
Dunstan teacher freed on bond amid allegations of fondling students
Teacher, who is on administrative leave from his teaching and coaching positions, was ordered to avoid contact with anyone younger than 18 when his bond was set at $20,000 Friday.
Shop teacher/soccer coach faces sex assault allegations
Suspect also could be charged with “several” counts of harassment, according to Lakewood police. The Dunstan teacher is expected to make his first court appearance Friday morning.
Convicted felon admits guilt in brutal beating, rape
Arthur Louis Martinez could spend 45 years in prison for the July 2009 attack on a Lakewood woman who was out for a nighttime stroll in her neighborhood on Green Mountain.
Police seek “dangerous” suspect in Halloween nightclub shooting
Suspect in shooting of nightclub security guard is believed to be armed and should be considered a threat, according to Lakewood police. Two others have been arrested on associated charges.
Lakewood man convicted in infant daughter’s holiday death
Judge clears courtroom after defendant’s angry family members disrupt the proceedings by threatening jurors and the judge. Leyba could face life in prison without parole when sentenced in December.
Lakewood voters firmly reject Charter changes, impound initiative
City Council’s proposed Charter changes to allow longer prep time for special elections fail by nearly 4.000 votes each. Proposal to impound unlicensed drivers’ vehicles takes biggest ballot hit.
First of two planned burns sends smoke over Bear Creek Lake Park
Prescribed burns get underway after dry, windy weather abates. In addition to reducing potentially dangerous fuels, the burns also will help restore the recreation area’s natural ecosystem.
Council approves $96 million operating budget for 2011
Budget calls for supplementing projected $1.6 million revenue-vs.-expenses lag with money from the reserve fund, but similar measures proved to be unneeded in 2009 and 2010, if year-to-date figures sales tax hold up.
Burn bans lifted, city and fire district plan controlled burns
Jefferson County replaces burn ban with list of temporary restrictions intended to limit human-caused fires in unincorporated areas.
Victims of fatal C-470 collision identified, investigation continues
Denver woman and her 8-year-old daughter killed in Monday’s accident. Another daughter, who is 10, was injured and hospitalized after the two-car collision and roll-over.
Council opposes impound intitiative on November’s ballot
Council goes on record against proposal that would require seizure of any vehicle driven by an unlicensed driver. Police say it would require more staff and raises too many questions.
Council expected to turn thumbs-down on impound intitiative
Ballot Issue 300, which would require police impound vehicles driven by unlicensed drivers, meets with resistance as Council schedules vote on resolution urging voters to reject the citizen-initiated proposal.
Neighborhood preservation leads way in 2010 citizen survey
Respondents urge retention and recruitment of small businesses but more than half don’t recognize the names of elected city leaders. The survey also finds considerable dissatisfaction with the way tax dollars are spent.
