Former Reporter — The Denver Post
Yesenia Robles
Yesenia Robles was a breaking news reporter for The Denver Post, working with the organization from 2010-2016. She covered education, crime and courts, and the northern suburbs. Raised in Denver, she graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder and is a native Spanish speaker.
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Colorado Springs police investigate overnight fatal shooting
Police found a man who had been shot just before 2:30 a.m. in the 2500 block of South Academy Boulevard in southeast Colorado Springs.

Saturday setting up as dangerous day for continued containment of wildfires
An update on expected conditions for firefighters battling wildfires in Colorado as another hot, dry day approaches.

Head-on collision south of Longmont kills both drivers
Troopers from the Colorado State Patrol are investigating the crash that happened shortly after noon on U.S. 287 just south of Longmont where both drivers were killed.

Search continues for man who reportedly fell in the Poudre River
The man, identified only as a 33-year-old man from Loveland, reportedly fell in the Poudre River between Stove Prairie Road and Kelly Flats near mile marker 104 on Highway 14...

Prosecutors drop charges against former Cherry Creek bus driver
A bus driver that was arrested earlier this year on suspicion of driving a school bus while under the influence, has been cleared of wrongdoing after extensive blood tests detected...

Police no longer looking for dad who allegedly took two daughters in El Paso County
El Paso County Sheriff's deputies are looking for the girl's dad, identified as Thomas Lee Fine, who may be driving a rental gray 4-door Toyota.

Man who led police on high-speed chase let ankle monitor battery die, disappeared before trial
Adan Quiriarte-Jara, who was out on bond awaiting trial for multiple charges, has disappeared after letting his ankle monitor power off.

“Smart Signs,” with live accident information, to roll out over U.S. 36, I-25
State transportation officials will start testing new overhead highway signs Monday that will provide live traffic and lane closure information for drivers in an attempt to decrease car accidents.

Police searching for two women indicted in Arvada crime spree
Police are asking the public for help in finding two women, including one with a distinctive neck tattoo, after they were among six indicted, accused of being part of a...

Multiple charges for two men accused of starting Cold Springs wildfire
Boulder prosecutors have filed formal charges against two men accused of starting the Cold Springs fire in Nederland that has destroyed eight homes.