Tuesday, December 08, 2020

‘Road rage’ ends in gunfire, sports delayed and COVID | From the Newsroom

A Delta man is in custody after police there said he fired a gun from a vehicle following a reported "road rage" incident, then resisted arrest to the extent that officers had to deploy a Taser.
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SPORTS DELAYED: The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) announced on Monday that the Season B high school sports season has been delayed three weeks, with a proposed start date of Feb. 1.
The season was originally intended to start on Jan. 4, with competition to begin on Jan. 7.
Seasons C and D, with original start dates of March 1 and April 26, are also affected with delays and are now proposed to begin on March 22 and May 10.

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MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED: United States Marshals, with assistance from law enforcement agencies in Delta and Montrose counties, arrested an El Paso County homicide suspect Saturday in Eckert.
The U.S. Marshals Service identified the suspect as John Anthony Barrera, 46, and said although the arrest warrant was recently issued, the alleged homicide occurred in 2018.

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CHRISTMAS MEMORIES: The Montrose Daily Press invites readers to submit their recollections of an unforgettable holiday tradition, event or occurrence that made a Christmastime merry and bright in years past. If you have a photo, all the better!
Send your favorite holiday memory to editor@montrosepress.com.
 
Man held after 'road rage' ends in gunfire
Man held after 'road rage' ends in gunfire
A Delta man is in custody after police there said he fired a gun from a vehicle following a reported "road rage" incident, then resisted arrest to the extent that officers had to deploy a Taser.
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Montrose Police Department welcomes 3 new officers to its ranks
Montrose Police Department welcomes 3 new officers to its ranks
The Montrose Police Department officially welcomed three new police officers to its ranks Monday, backfilling a number of vacant positions in the department.
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Montrose High School will transition to remote learning for the remainder of the semester
Montrose High School will transition to remote learning for the remainder of the semester
Following confirmation of additional COVID-19 positive cases among students and staff on Monday, Montrose County School District announced that Montrose High School will transition to online learning for the remainder of the semester, starting today, Dec. 8.
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