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September 23, 2021
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
EnglewoodHerald.net
VOLUME 101 | ISSUE 32
BLOCK PARTY MAKES A COMEBACK
Worries grow about county’s possible Tri-County exit Some lament perception that politics weighs on decision BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
owner indicated to the officers that the woman had taken items without paying and, according to the affidavit, officers handcuffed the woman after some resistance. Officers sat the woman outside on a curb, but she eventually got up and walked toward the store owner, prompting the officers to intervene, the affidavit said. It said the woman spat and saliva landed
Some local leaders in Arapahoe County worry that a decision of whether to break away from TriCounty Health Department on the heels of neighboring Douglas County’s moves to exit the agency would be seen as being influenced by the “politicization of public health.” “There was this question about what is the message to our residents about the politicization of public health and the trust and responsibility in government if there’s a perception that this decision is being made because of politics around COVID? What are we saying to our residents?” said Lisa VanRaemdonck, a consultant who is gathering opinions to guide Arapahoe County’s decision of whether
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After a hiatus last year, the Englewood Block Party brought tents, tables and trucks back to South Broadway. More photos on P4.
Sheridan police officer charged with assault Shawn Ralph arrested for allegedly choking shoplifting suspect BY ROBERT TANN RTANN@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Sheridan police officer Shawn Ralph has been charged with second-degree assault after alleg-
edly choking a woman accused of shoplifting while he was on duty. According to a statement from Sheridan Police Chief Jeffrey Martinez, officers detained the woman at a 7-Eleven store in the 3400 block of South Federal Boulevard north of West Hampden Avenue on Sept. 3 around 1:30 a.m. An affidavit obtained by local news outlets said Ralph and another officer believed the woman was acting suspiciously. The store
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