Besides putting out fires and responding to auto accidents, Station 26 Firefighters also cook up unique recipes.
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Puppy Attacked in Tragic Incident
Animal Control report says two large dogs attacked and killed a Labradoodle puppy in Westerly Creek Park. Owner of the dogs was cited and must appear in court.
Residents’ Calls Help Police Make Two Arrests
Police encourage residents to be aware of and call in about suspicious activity.
Police Shoot Man in Wal-Mart Parking Lot
March 20 was a hectic day for District 5 Denver Police officers, involving a shooting and car accident that injured an officer.
Police Offer Safety Tips after Multiple Robberies
Tips from police officers on how to prevent robberies
Making Police and Community One

The death of unarmed 18-year-old African-American Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. and the decision not to indict white officer Darren Wilson, who shot him, has captured national attention. While the exact details of the interaction and subsequent events remain unclear, it is very clear the American public is reacting…
The Perfect Crime

Stapleton has the highest rate of preventable crimes in northeast Denver. These crimes can be prevented just as easily as they are committed.
Denver Police Front Line for Mental Crises

From the day cops put on their badges they deal with mental health crises, but are now officially trained for it. The Denver Police Department is leading the nation in Crisis Intervention Training.