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A Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent accidentally recorded himself using a racist slur during a phone call in February — and kept his job despite an internal investigation into the remark.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is under the microscope. State lawmakers grilled CBI Director Chris Schaefer about the agency's handling of a scandal involving evidence in thousands of ...
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that defense attorneys seeking access to withheld information about a former DNA ...
The Costilla County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) says it has launched a death investigation alongside the Colorado Bureau of ...
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Colorado Bureau of Investigations Director retiring in May - MSNLAKEWOOD, Colo. (KKTV) - The Director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigations plans to retire following the conclusion of an independent investigation. That investigation came after allegations ...
A whistleblower who accused Governor Jared Polis of ordering state employees to hand over personal information to federal ...
A Colorado dentist was sentenced to 41 months in prison on Tuesday for tax evasion related to the use of an illegal tax ...
Friday marks the 5th anniversary involving an unsolved homicide case of a then 27-year-old man, Angel De La Cruz, as the ...
On August 24, 2018, police were dispatched to the 100 block of Poplar Street in Lochbuie on a report of a missing person. While on scene, officers spoke with Delbert Ackerman, who explained that his ...
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CBS Colorado on MSNColorado Bureau of Investigation under fire for not notifying defendants evidence used against them may have been falsified - MSNThe Colorado Bureau of Investigation is under the microscope. State lawmakers grilled CBI Director Chris Schaefer about the ...
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