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About Daniel
Daniel Rangel is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.

I'm a producer in noticiero venevisión, the biggest TV network in Venezuela, with more than 3 years of experience.
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Stop the Crime: Armed Robbery in Boulder

01 Nov 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
The Boulder Police Department is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an armed robbery that took place on October 30th. The incident occurred at a Wells Fargo ATM in Boulder, where a man was robbed at gunpoint. The suspect is described as a white or Latino male, approximately 5'10" tall and weighing around 160 pounds. A white Dodge Ram was seen leaving the area and may be connected to the crime. Detective Byars is the contact for any information related to the case.

Search for Suspect of Stealing Beef Jerky in a Supermarket

25 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
In Wheat Ridge, Colorado, police are searching for a suspect who stole beef jerky worth $167 from a King Soopers supermarket. Security footage shows the man placing items in his pockets before leaving without paying. The police are seeking community assistance to identify the suspect, with Officer Cook as the contact point.

Convicted for Scamming Elderly to Steal Money

25 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
Punit Punit and Anil Dhiman were sentenced to six years in prison for defrauding an elderly woman in Castle Pines, Colorado, out of over $200,000 through a sophisticated scam. The perpetrators convinced the victim to transfer money to a new account and purchase gold bullion, which they then stole. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the victim, conducted an undercover operation leading to the arrest of the scammers. Both men are expected to be deported to India after serving their sentences.

Two Suspects Arrested in Shooting on I-25

24 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
Two suspects, Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza, have been arrested in connection with a shooting on Interstate 25 in Denver, Colorado. The incident, which occurred on October 18, involved two male victims who were injured but not critically. The Denver Police are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which also led to a temporary closure of the highway as authorities searched for clues.

Opening Arguments Begin in Pamela Cabriales Trial

23 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
The trial of Remi Córdova, accused of murdering Pamela Cabriales, has commenced with opening arguments. Córdova, now 18, is being tried as an adult for the shooting that occurred when he was 14. The incident happened after Cabriales accidentally collided with the vehicle Córdova was in, leading to Córdova allegedly shooting her multiple times. Jury selection began on Monday, and the trial is expected to last up to eight days.

Armed young man dies after confrontation with Aurora police

22 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
In Aurora, Colorado, an 18-year-old armed suspect was fatally shot by police after a confrontation at the Arboreta apartments. The incident began when the suspect threatened his mother with a weapon, leading to a hostage situation. Police negotiations allowed the mother to escape safely. The suspect fired at officers, prompting them to return fire, resulting in his injury and subsequent death at the hospital. The suspect had a restraining order from another state, though its origin remains unclear.

Two Minors and an Adult Arrested After Shooting

22 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
In Broomfield, Colorado, the police arrested Rodolfo Piedra, 21, and two minors following a shooting incident on Northwest Parkway and US-36. The suspects fled the scene, leading to a crash at Sheridan Boulevard and 58th Avenue. Piedra faces charges including attempted first-degree murder and vehicle theft, while the minors are held at Adams County Juvenile Detention Center. The investigation suggests road rage may have contributed to the shooting, and authorities are seeking additional information.

Vehicle Accident Ends in Argument with Hit and Run

16 Oct 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
In Littleton, Colorado, a 41-year-old man named Rene Cooke was involved in a traffic accident that escalated into a hit and run incident. After a minor collision at the intersection of Broadway and West Powers Avenue, Cooke struck another person with his car during an argument and fled the scene. The Littleton Police Department later located and arrested Cooke, who now faces charges related to the incident.

Family Activities: Traditional Easter Egg Hunt Events Return

28 Mar 2024  |  www.telemundodenver.com
Various cities in Colorado, including Lakewood, Arvada, Aurora, and Denver, are hosting traditional Easter egg hunt events for families. These events, organized by local churches and community groups, offer activities such as carnival games, food, and inflatable houses, providing opportunities for community engagement and celebration during the Easter weekend.

New law: promotion of sugary drinks to children in Denver restaurants banned

27 Mar 2024  |  telemundodenver.com
Denver City Council has passed an ordinance prohibiting restaurants from offering sugary drinks on children's menus. The legislation, introduced by Councilman Chris Hinds, aims to prevent health issues in early ages by allowing restaurants to offer water, carbonated or tap, and milk or non-sugary milk substitutes instead. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends less than 25 grams of sugar per day for children over 2 years old, while a child's glass of soda at a restaurant can contain approximately 39 to 55 grams of sugar. Parents still have the option to allow their children to consume sugary drinks if they do not want water or milk.
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