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Fort Lupton responds by raising funds for homeless families
BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The community of Fort Lupton lined up for a pancake breakfast at the American Legion Hall to raise funds for the Hope@Miracle House homeless shelter for fami- lies July 29.
Jacque Kerr, board president for Hope@Miracle House said they weren’t sure how it would turn out but were relieves to see how much the Fort Lupton turned out to show support.
“I’m tickled pink. I always loved
Fort Lupton. They are the most giving, most generous community,” said Kerr.
Deb DeMille, program director, said it was their first pancake breakfast. Annually they always did the Walkabout event where they would go into businesses and leave little box houses that were tip jars and explained to people what they were for to donate to the shelter.
“These year we combined the events and having a pancake breakfast and its a great turnout,” said DeMille.
BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Fort Lupton Police Blotter
Here are the police reports for July 8 to July 14 to the Fort Lupton Police Department. Not every call made to the police is not listed on this report.
July 8
Police arrested a Thornton woman, 31, in the 600 block of 14th Street on criminal impersonation, possession of scheduled II drug,