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Man faces murder charge in shooting Incident leaves one neighbor dead, two women wounded By Kyle Harding and Tom Skelley Staff writers

A makeshift memorial rests at the stop sign off Peakview Circle and South Colorado Boulevard in Centennial following a doublefatal car accident on April 1. Photo by Alex DeWind

DUI eyed in deadly crash Teen allegedly was driving aggressively before collision Staff report A makeshift memorial of flowers and photos near a Centennial intersection paid tribute to two women killed in an automobile crash last week. The victims have been identified as Audrey Carolyn Burton, 77, and Gayle Brown Buckwalter, 82. Both were Centennial residents. The 18-year-old man suspected of driving under the influence and causing the April 1 crash was arrested and released on bond. Taden Jones, of Centennial, was booked into the Arapahoe County jail on two counts of vehicular homicide, according to a news release by the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. Jones, who was Jones released from jail the day after the crash on $100,000 bond, faces additional Crash continues on Page 5

‘Family was the most important thing in her life’ By Alex DeWind adewind@coloradocommunitymedia.com Audrey Carolyn Burton, who died after her vehicle was struck by a suspected drunken driver April 1, loved serving others, cooking, and above all, family, said her granddaughter, Nikki Hudson. “Family was the most important thing in her life,” Hudson, 21, said. Burton, 77, was raised in Texas and loved to cook. Her comfort-food specialties were chicken and dumplings, stroganoff, Parmesan chicken, and — Hudson’s favorite — broccoli cheese soup. Burton and her passenger,

82-year-old Gayle Buckwalter, who also died in the crash, met at church. The two were best friends and business partners. They sold Avon beauty products together — Burton would drive and Buckwalter would deliver, Hudson said. The women were both widows and supported one another. “I like to think of them as each other’s counselors,” said Hudson. Hudson lived with Burton for the past seven years. She’s grateful for the one-on-one time she got to spend with her beloved grandmother. “She was a mother to me,” Hudson said.

Candidate aims to bring new perspective Williams relying on youth and nonpolitical experience in HD 38 race

IF YOU GO This is the first in a series of profiles on the three candidates for House District 38.

By Kyle Harding kharding@coloradocommunitymedia.com Mike Williams is running for his first political office, but he hopes voters in state House District 38 are attracted to his other experiences.

“I’m definitely not a bureaucrat,” the 29-year-old Centennial Republican said, pointing to his private-sector job with Greenwood Village-based architecture,

Williams

engineering and planning firm Galloway & Company, along with his four years as an active duty naval officer. “Most people who live in our district are people who work in the private sector. So what better reflection of that than Candidate continues on Page 5

A Centennial man faces a charge of first-degree murder following a shooting in an upscale subdivision. Kevin Lee Lyons, 46, is being held without bond in the Arapahoe County jail in connection with the shooting that left one man — a well-known Centennial doctor — dead and two women wounded. Lyons also faces charges of attemptLyons ed murder, attempted murder of a peace officer, assault in the first degree and felony menancing. He was scheduled to appear in court at 10 a.m. April 8. Lyons is suspected of killing Kenneth Atkinson, 65, his neighbor in Centennial’s Homestead Farm II community, the afternoon of April 4. Atkinson had a medical practice at 8120 S. Holly St., Centennial. The two women who were shot have been identified as Laurie Juergens, 46, and the suspect’s wife, Elizabeth Lyons, 44. They are “expected to make a full recovery,” according to an Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office news release. Authorities have not released a possible motive for the shooting. Neighbors say Atkinson was trying to intervene and help the women, who were wounded. Shooting continues on Page 5

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