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Two arrested in Highlands Ranch booby trap investigation
BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Douglas County deputies arrested two Highlands Ranch residents after a booby trap on their property sent a man to the hospital.
Bryan Hill, 61, and Tracy Remington, 53, were taken into custody on March 15 after a “short stand-o ” at their Ashburn Court residence, according to a Sheri ’s O ce news replease.
Deputies obtained a warrant to search the property after the man, a door-to-door salesman, reported being injured by a trip wire at the home on March 9 that triggered a device that set o a loud bang. e man told deputies a wire caught around his lower leg.
He said he felt pain in his ear and the incident a ected his vision. He left the property with the help of a co-worker and was subsequently hospitalized, according to the Sheri ’s O ce. rock favorites accomplish this by blending aching and searching lyricism with emo-indebted rocky stylings. una-historia-de-la-cumbia.
According to Remington’s and Hill’s arrest a davits, the trip wire set o a blank round for a 12-guage shotgun. Deputies said they recovered wire traps that were set at the front and back entrances of the home. One trap was designed to spray a chemical agent, like pepper spray, when triggered, according to the a davits. Hill and Remington were booked into the Douglas County Jail for felony second-degree assault, felony menacing and misdemeanor prohibited use of a weapon. Bond for both was set at $25,000.
Hill and Reminton are scheduled to be in court on April 18. e sheri ’s o ce said the investigation is ongoing.


Clarke’s Concert of the Week — The Wonder Years at Summit Music Hall

Hearing the name The Wonder Years probably makes most people think of the golden years of their youth (or a late 1980s sitcom about the golden years of youth). Pennsylvania’s band of the same name can certainly pull at the heartstrings, but the indie
In support of 2022’s “The Hum Goes on Forever,” they’ll be stopping by Summit Music Hall , 1902 Blake St. in Denver, at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28. Joining them are the wonderful alt-rock group Hot Mulligan. Get a ticket at www.livenation.com.
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