Friday, November 19, 2021

Kidnapping victim still missing after suspect detained | From the Newsroom

Also Thanksgiving needs saving, and chili bowl fundraiser canceled
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Happy Friday, Montrose! Justin from the newsroom here, ready for this coming Thanksgiving week.

A heads up to those of you expecting your paper Thanksgiving day: we won't have one. It's to give the newsroom and other folks in our operation a much-needed holiday.

Wishing you all a great start to the holiday season!



The annual Montrose Community Thanksgiving Dinner is coming up this Thursday, and the group that organizes the event needs help.

If you'd like to help out, call 970-318-6724 or visit montrosecommunitydinners.com as soon as you can.



Kidnapping latest: Police have in custody 27-year-old Tre Richardson, who is accused of kidnapping Angela O'Neill from her Montrose home. O'Neill, however, was still missing Friday afternoon.

"We're pretty concerned about her," Montrose Police Chief Blaine Hall said later Friday.



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