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March 2, 2017
2017 ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
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Armed intruder incident at city hall leads to charges 30-year-old man held in Denver after being arrested in separate cases BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
franchise owner, said on opening day. “It has been a dream of mine to have a store in Englewood. I own the franchise in Sheridan and have worked with Englewood since I opened our store eight years ago. Now I am finally in the community and I am excited to be here.” In keeping with Chick-fil-A tradition, the first 100 customers received a card good for 52 free meals. Individuals, couples and families started setting up tents
Anonymous tips resulted in 30-year-old Daniel Rodriguez being named as the suspect after a man with a gun in his waistband was found going through the drawers of a desk in an area not open to the public in the Englewood Civic Center. The suspect was chased from city hall but escaped on Feb. 22. Light rail service to the Englewood Station was suspended as police searched the area for the suspect but didn’t find him. The suspect, who was later identified as Rodriguez, was arrested about 10:45 p.m. Feb. 23 by Denver police on criminal charges not related to the Englewood case. He also was subject to pre-existing arrest warrants. Rodriguez remains in custody in Denver, and he also faces EngleRodriguez wood charges related to the incident at city hall. The case in Englewood began about 4:15 pm. Feb. 22 when an employee reported there was a man with a gun in city hall. According to the police report, an employee found a man going through a desk in a city office. The employee confronted the man, there was an altercation and the suspect was chased from the area of the building. The employee told
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Englewood Mayor Joe Jefferson and Councilmember Rita Russell get a hug from the mascot during the Feb. 23 ceremonies marking the opening of the Englewood Chick-fil-A restaurant at Broadway and Dartmouth Avenue. TOM MUNDS
Chick-fil-A opens in Englewood South Broadway eatery is on site long used for indoor amusement park BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The property northwest of the corner of South Broadway and West Dartmouth Avenue is once again home to a thriving business now that the Chick-fil-A restaurant is open
For years the corner was the location of an indoor amusement park, Funtastic Fun. About two years ago Chick-fil-A bought the property and cleared the site by demolishing the amusement park building and two adjacent houses. The site was fenced and the vacant lot sat empty for more than a year. Work began last summer and the restaurant at 3085 S. Broadway began serving customers Feb. 23. “I leaped at the opportunity to obtain the franchise here in Englewood,” Jeremy Wilson,
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‘Knowing what to do is the easy part. Acting upon it is a whole lot more difficult.’ Michael Norton, columnist | Page 12 INSIDE
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