Subaru thefts, new state-wide crime stats, more car thefts
The Denver Crimes Thursday July 13, 2017 email newsletter.
[Jock jams blasting] What is up, Thursday! Here we are on the best day of the week, reading this email, about to get into some CRIME NEWS. Can you feel it? Let's dooooo this!
Denver Crime Stat Shot
Car thefts in Denver are about even with last year, after spiking in May 2015 and never looking back. Here are the statistics on Denver's car thefts:
Denver crime news
This week's top Denver-specific crime news.
- We've got new numbers, and Colorado's crime rate is increasing faster than it is in the rest of the country. We've got charts breaking down Colorado's violent crime rates too.
- Plea deal reached in Denver transgender castration case.
- Subaru thefts are up in the state, in Denver, auto thefts are about even with last year.
- Here's a look at the changes in crime rate at the main branch of the Denver Public Library (the one in Civic Center) that happened once police started patrolling the building. Launched Monday: the crime at the Denver Central Library report.
- A 39-year-old man was killed outside the 7-11 on the North Capitol Hill side of Colfax near Colorado's capitol building early Sunday morning. Two have been arrested and police are looking for a third in this case.
New on Denver Post Crimes
Nothing new on the site, other than the regularly-scheduled crime and neighborhood reports.
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— Joe
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