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Fisher Honda Kia
0Fisher Auto stands out among other dealerships in the Denver, Colorado area for its unmatched service, honest treatment, and competitive pricing! Whether you’re looking for a sleek sports car, reliable four-door sedan, efficient hybrid, the minivan that fits your whole family, the powerful SUV that braves the fiercest mountain weather, or the truck that gives you the freedom to haul whatever you need, wherever you want, Fisher Auto in Boulder, CO has just the right vehicle for you!
6025 Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80303
855-219-2886
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Newtown could happen in Boulder: Editorial
0Boulder is not immune to crazy acts of violence. It only thinks it is the way Sandy Hook did. Boulder has had a history of extreme acts of violence by very insane people.
In the 1970s A Boulder high girl was raped , shot and murdered as she washed new car at Buckingham park. A 10 year old girl was brutally murdered in her home . She lived a block from JonBenet Ramsey. The crime occurred 25 years before.
In the 1960′s a janitor ravaged and brutally murdered a female CU music student. The crime scene was so bloody and cruel it cannot be discussed here.
In the 1980′s Michael Bell shot 5 people at a gun range in Boulder He killed two. Sid Wells was brutally murdered with a shot gun blast to the head in a dope dealing operation gone bad. Involved was Robert Redford and his daughter. It was a celebrated case.
in the 1990s A Boulder county student held his girl friend Hostage with an AR 15 assault rifle at CSU . He fired rounds all day. A police sniper finally shot and killed him at 200 yards away.
In the 1990s 6 year old JonBenet Ramsey was brutally murdered in Americas most sensational child murder. In the same decade a 19 year old CU female student was abducted off Canyon Blvd and raped by an Asian gang. she was then thrown to the side of the road and left for dead. CU student Susanah chase was brutally raped and murdered at 19th and Spruce as she walked home from a night of Pizza and beer in downtown Boulder.
Also in the 1990′s Amanda McDonald was crushed by her boyfriends SUV as she drunkenly car surfed up flagstaff Mt. Boulder also experienced 3 days of alcohol riots in the 90s where scores of police officers were injured. For two years Boulder endured couch fires, firemen being targeted by Motoff cocktails
In 2011 a gunman shot and killed a star football player on the hill.
In 2012 a drunk young petite college girl wondered into the wrong house on the hill and was shot by a panicked psychiatrist aided by his hysterical wife.
1n 2012 Two students attacked their entire CU class by purposely loading brownies with a potent Marijuana strain sending 5 of them to the hospital and making the entire class sick. Some brush this of as a prank. but it was still an attack on a classroom.
Oh it goes on in Boulder
The level of violence has steadily increased in this city as it has all across the world.
Gun sales are up at the thriving gun store.
Driven by movies, video games, young men are driven to incredible acts of violence and mass shootings all over the world.
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Rush-hour accident claims life of motorcyclist
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A motorcyclist has died as the result of injuries sustained in a traffic accident which occurred at 30th Street and Oneal Parkway on August 21, 2012.
At 4:53 p.m., the female driver of a 2000 Lexus SUV pulled out of a private parking lot driveway and was attempting to make a left turn onto northbound 30th Street. The driver told police she thought she had enough time to safely make the turn, but a motorcyclist traveling southbound on 30th Street did not have enough time to stop.
Although the motorcycle rider braked to avoid an accident, he collided with the SUV. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.
Witnesses at the scene attempted CPR, but were unsuccessful. Police are not releasing the victim’s name until notifications are made to his family.
The accident is still under investigation.
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Police release suspect sketch in alleged kidnapping/sex assault case
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Boulder police are releasing a sketch of one of the suspects in an alleged kidnapping/sex assault that took place early Sunday morning in the area of 17th and Arapahoe.
The victim contacted one of her friends by phone after 4:30 a.m. to report the assault/abduction. The friend notified police, and officers found the victim at a pay phone in the area of 28th and Arapahoe. Officers took her to the hospital for treatment.
The female victim told police that she was forced into a vehicle by two unknown males. She says she was taken to a residence and sexually assaulted by the suspects. She told investigators she was able to escape when the suspects left the room. She then went to a pay phone to call one of her friends, who told authorities where she could be located.
The victim gave limited descriptions of the men she says assaulted her. Both men are white males, possibly in their forties. One of the men is described as being 6’1” tall, with brown eyes and a “big gut.” The other man is approximately 5’10” tall with blue eyes, and “skinny.”
The victim described the vehicle as a blue SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer or Expedition, with a light or gray-colored cloth interior. If anyone saw a vehicle matching that description in area of the Hotel Boulderado Saturday night or Sunday morning, or saw two men matching the above description, police would like to speak with them.
The case number is 12-10138.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Carey Lutz at 303-441-4374. Those who have information but who wish to remain anonymous may contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776. Tips can also be submitted through the Crime Stoppers website at www.crimeshurt.com. Those submitting tips through Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and filing of charges on a suspect(s) may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 from Crime Stoppers.
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Boulder police investigate possible kidnap/sexual assault Sunday
0On Sunday morning, July 29th, at 4:14 a.m., police responded to a report of a kidnap/sexual assault. This incident started in the area of the Boulderado Hotel, 13th and Spruce Street, around bar close at 2:00 a.m. when the victim was grabbed and forced into a dark blue SUV reported as either a Ford Explorer or Expedition. She was reportedly driven to an unknown residence in the area of 17th and University where she was sexually assaulted.
After the assault, she was able get away from her captors and ran to 28th and Arapahoe where she contacted a friend who called police.
There are two different suspects described by the victim:
Suspect #1 is a white male, believed to be in his 40’s, approximately 6-feet-03, described as having a big gut. His hair cut was described as “buzzed.” He was last seen without a shirt and described as having a very hairy chest.
Suspect #2 is a white male, believed to be in his 40’s, shorter than the first suspect, but described as tall. (The victim is very short.) He was described as skinny. It was noted that he had very blue eyes. The victim will be working with a police composite artist in the next few days.
Police are looking for any witnesses that may have observed the suspects prior to the incident, or forcing the victim into the SUV in the area of 13th and Spruce.
The case number for this incident is 12-10138.
This is all of the information to be released at this time.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact Detective Lutz at 303-441-4374. Those who have information but wish to remain anonymous may contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776. Tips can also be submitted via the Crime Stoppers website at www.crimeshurt.com. Those submitting tips through Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and filing of charges on a suspect(s) may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 from Crime Stoppers.
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Boulder police are looking for 2 suspects in flat-billed caps
0Two suspects wanted in connection with attack on couple
A husband and wife walking together in downtown Boulder called 9-1-1 after two suspects attacked the husband, allegedly punching him in the face several times. The victim refused medical treatment, but was injured in the attack. The incident took place on Saturday, June 16, around 12:45 a.m. in the area of Broadway and Spruce Streets.
The victim told police that he and his wife were walking through the parking garage at 2028 11th St. when four males in an SUV approached them and made lewd comments toward his wife. The husband told the men in the SUV that he didn’t appreciate the remarks, and the couple continued walking through the garage and out to the street.

Suspect 1
While walking northbound on Broadway, two of the unknown males came up behind the couple and began punching the husband after calling him an obscenity. The wife was not hurt during the attack. She tried to help her husband but was pushed away because he was worried about her safety. The victim says he did not hit the suspects.
The two suspects ran away when the victim told them he was calling police. Officers canvassed the area but weren’t able to locate the men.
It’s believed the two men involved in the attack came from the SUV the couple first encountered in the parking garage. They think the vehicle is possibly a blue Jeep Liberty. The victims weren’t able to provide a license plate number. They did provide descriptions of the two suspects, and composite sketches are attached. (Suspects are wearing ball caps in sketches. Photo of similar ball cap is also attached).

Suspect 2
Both suspects are white males. One suspect is 6’4” tall, weighs about 260 pounds and has short brown hair. He wore an oversized yellow shirt and blue jeans.
The second suspect is approximately 5’10”, weighs between 195 to 210 pounds, and has brown hair. He wore baggy blue jeans and an oversized green T-shirt. Both of the suspects wore all-white baseball-style caps with flat brims.
The case number is 12-8022.
Police are asking anyone with information about this attack to contact Det. Heather Frey at 303-441-3369. Those who have information but wish to remain anonymous may contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776. Tips can also be submitted through the Crime Stoppers website at www.crimeshurt.com. Those submitting tips through Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and filing of charges on a suspect(s) may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 from Crime Stoppers.
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Denver Auto Show 2011
0Boulder Channel 1 brings to you the 2011 Denver Auto Show Special with host Jann Scott. We look at a large selection of new car, trucks, SUV’s, crossover and more on the floor, in search of great cars to buy and what new innovations the auto manufacturers are starting to include in their vehicles in order to compete with the new green movement. Some of the Automotive groups we explore are Acura, Jeep, Chevy, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Kia, Nissan, Toyota and VW as well as fancy rides by Aston Martin, Mercedes, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, and Lotus for you education and entertainment.
Find more at Denver Auto Show
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Independent Motors
0Independent Motors has been serving the Colorado front range for over 25 years.
Our auto repair shop offers car repair, truck repair, SUV repair including tire sales of all brands. We perform all factory scheduled maintenance such as clutch repair, brake jobs, tire alignments, and tune ups. We can even perform an oil change while you wait for fast and reliable service. Customers from Boulder, Denver, Nederland, Broomfield, Longmont, Louisville, Westminster, and Lafayette come to Independent Motors because of the expert mechanics and friendly service.
Whatever your auto repair needs, contact Independent Motors today!
250 Pearl Street
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 449-8949
Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
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Boulder police investigating fatal auto-pedestrian accident
0Boulder police are trying to identify a white male pedestrian who was struck by an SUV while he was crossing 28th Street just north of Valmont around 7:22 p.m. The victim was not using a pedestrian crosswalk at the time of the accident. He was taken to the hospital, where he later died. It’s believed the adult male victim may be homeless. His exact age is unknown, but it appears he may have been in his mid-40s.
The victim was crossing the street with another man, and police believe they had been drinking with a group of men on the west side of 28th Street prior to the accident. No one in the group was able to identify the victim, and those witnesses have been uncooperative with investigators.
The female driver of the SUV, a Toyota RAV4, was traveling northbound on 28th Street. She did not see any pedestrians in the road before the accident. She showed no indications of impairment, and police don’t believe that speed was a factor.
The driver has not been cited, and the accident is still under investigation as police continue to work to identify the victim. The case number is 11-13325.
Anyone with information about this accident is asked to call the Boulder Police Department at 303-441-3315.
Some alcoholic homeless die while wandering drunk into traffic. It is the plight of the adult male homeless population in Boulder. Studies show that 70% of boulder homeless are adult male alcoholics.
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Bomb. NYC dud developing
0NYC: A Path finder SUV was found in times square with three propane tanks , two containers of gasoline, were found smoldering in times Square by a Vietnam Veteran. Gun powder from traditional fireworks were found burning car but failed to detonate bomb, acording to mayor bloomburg at live press conference at 12;28 am MT
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