The Denver Post

CITY REQUIRES PUBLIC TO WEAR FACE COVERINGS

- — Staff and wire reports

GLEN WOOD SPRINGS » Residents and retail workers must wear face coverings until at least April 26 for all essential activities outside of their home.

In a 6-1 vote Monday night, council members directed the city’s staff to draft an order that would not only recommend wearing face coverings in public but also require them in certain settings. Specifics of the order were announced Tuesday.

The city’s public health order requires face coverings for people “when entering and while inside of a place or conveyance open to the public.”

The order requires a face covering when individual­s go to a public place where people cannot maintain safe social distancing. The order does not require face coverings for people younger than 2 or if it would cause impairment because of an existing health condition.

Man’s arrest springs from disappeara­nce of ex-wife. AURORA» A man has been arrested in connection to a missing person case, that of his exwife.

Eldred Miller, 73, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of financial exploitati­on, theft, identity theft and criminal impersonat­ion, according to police.

“The charges are the result of a missing person investigat­ion,” said Officer Matt Longshore, a police spokesman.

On Dec. 15, 2018, Miller’s ex-wife, Kyo Miller, was reported missing, and investigat­ors described her disappeara­nce as suspicious. Kyo Miller was 87 at the time.

Although no longer a couple, they shared the same residence, in the 3400 block of South Halifax Way, along with Eldred Miller’s wife, Galyna Miller,

at the time of the disappeara­nce.

Friends of Kyo Miller reported her missing to police. An investigat­ion is ongoing.

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