The Denver Post

FORT COLLINS POLICE MAKE ARREST AFTER HOMICIDE

- — Staff and wire reports

Fort Collins police have arrested a 63yearold woman in connection with a homicide early Tuesday morning in the domestic shooting death of a man, according to police.

Nancy Baker was booked into the Larimer County Jail for investigat­ion of firstdegre­e murder and domestic violence. The victim’s name will not be released until his family has been notified, according to a news release from the Fort Collins Police Department.

The homicide happened on the 3000 block of Blue Leaf Court at 12:42 a.m., police said.

Former Westminste­r police officer pleads guilty to unlawful sexual contact.

A former Westminste­r police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to misdemeano­r charges for sexual contact with a woman in his patrol car after her release from a hospital.

Curtis Lee Arganbrigh­t, 41, pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual contact and official misconduct, according to the Adams County District Attorney’s Office.

On Aug. 24, 2017, Arganbrigh­t, who was on duty, was driving a woman who had been released from St. Anthony North Health Campus in Westminste­r to Broomfield when he stopped, at about 1:30 a.m., in a dark area off West 144th Avenue and Zuni Street and forced the woman to engage in sex acts, according to a news release.

He is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 29 in Broomfield District Court.

Man shot, killed in Arapahoe County.

A man was shot and killed Tuesday afternoon in an unincorpor­ated area of Arapahoe County, near the Denver line, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office said.

Police received calls of shots fired at 12:24 p.m. in the 8599 block of East Evans Avenue. Deputies found a man down in a common area at an apartment complex, said Julie Brooks, an Arapahoe County sheriff’s spokeswoma­n. He was transporte­d to a hospital with a gunshot wound but died.

Deputies are canvassing the area, conducting interviews and investigat­ing on scene. Police are not identifyin­g a suspect at this time.

Florence bowling alley owner dies; was stuck in pinsetter.

The owner of a southern Colorado bowling alley has died after getting stuck in a pinsetting machine.

Police in Florence, about 100 miles southwest of Denver, say they responded to a call early Sunday afternoon and found 65yearold Ector Rodriguez of Penrose stuck in the machine at Fremont Lanes. He was unconsciou­s and not breathing.

Emergency responders determined he had died.

Body found in Loveland reservoir, where kayaker went missing.

Searchers on Tuesday recovered a body from the Loveland reservoir, where a kayaker went missing on Sunday night.

The man’s identity and official cause of death will be released by the Larimer County Coroner’s Office.

The kayaker was a 57yearold man from Washington visiting a resident on Buckingham Lake.

That resident, Natasha Puckett, said the man had been in Colorado to reconnect with three of his daughters in the Denver area.

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