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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Possible home invasion turned deadly in Arvada

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9:24 AM, Jul 19, 2011  |   comments
ARVADA - Arvada Police are seeking suspects in connection with a homicide in the 4800 block of West 60th Avenue before 10 p.m. on Monday.
An unidentified man in the home was injured during a possible home invasion robbery at the residence. The victim was taken to an area hospital where he later died. His name is not being released pending family notification.
Police are looking for suspects who fled the scene.
Anyone with information about this crime or the whereabouts of the suspects is urged to call the Arvada Police Department at 720-898-6900.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

  
ARVADA REPORT DOES NOT ENDORSE BOB FIFER

Plenty of Opportunities to Meet Arvada Candidate Fifer

Six community “coffees,” plus other events

ARVADA, Colo. (July 12, 2011) – Prominent Arvada citizens are opening their homes to City Council At-Large Candidate Bob Fifer in the coming weeks, hosting coffee parties that will allow their neighbors to become better acquainted with the city politician who has recently generated so much positive attention.

Two of the six coffee meet-and-greets between now and Sept. 14 will be held at the homes of Homer and Lorraine Anderson (July 27); and Jack and Sarah Gagliardi (Aug. 16). Lorraine Anderson is on the board of directors of the Regional Transportation District; and Sarah Gagliardi is a former Colorado State Representative.

Other events will be held July 21 (the home of Dwayne and Linda Stephenson); Aug. 3 (the home of Tim and Jennifer Allport); Aug. 9 (the home of Edwin and Nancy Bentzen); and Sept. 14 (the home of Mel and Mary Patee).

Most of the events are open to the public, and anyone interested in attending only needs to call Bob Fifer’s campaign committee at 303-929-4278 to reserve a spot and obtain the address.

“In my interaction with Bob Fifer, I have determined that he has the perfect combination of intelligence and passion that make him an asset to the city council,” said Lorraine Anderson, a former Arvada City Council member. “I am honored to have him spend time at my home with my friends and neighbors, and I hope as many people as possible will join us.”

At the events, attendees will hear about the progress of the campaign and the ways in which funds are being directed. Those campaign tactics include yard signs, direct mail, newsletters, advertisements, and others.

Fifer has already started his door-to-door campaign, and he attended several events with his wife and three children during the Independence Day weekend, including the city’s July Fourth activities at Lutz Field and the Valley at Rainbow Ridge Neighborhood Parade sponsored by the Arvada Fire District (Station 2).

For information about the campaign, to learn how to help, or to make a donation, go to www.ElectBobFifer.com, or send at email to BobFifer@q.com.

  
ARVADA REPORT DOES NOT ENDORSE BOB FIFER

Bob Frie Out of Race

Bob Frie announced through the Arvada Press that he will be withdrawing his candidacy for Mayor. Little else is known at this point. However, it is still not advised that you vote for Mark Williams. Hopefully another inindividual will enter the race shortly.