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Suspects charged in home invasion Authorities continue search for fourth suspect By Christy Steadman csteadman@coloradocommunitymedia.com

or recreational purposes, according to information provided by Kate McIntire, public engagement director with the county. Commissioners also approved an additional limitation that the property shall be managed as an 18-hole public golf course, along with any additional park, open space, or recreational uses, for ten years after Prospect Recreation & Park District acquires the property.

Two people alleged to be involved in the May 16 home invasion and stabbing in Golden had charges formally filed against them on May 27 in the Jefferson County courthouse. Caleb Dwayne Williams, 21, has 30 counts of charges against him, including felony charges of attempted murder in the second degree, first-degree assault, eight counts of attempted aggravated robbery, and two counts each of first-degree burglary, menacing, conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery. He is also charged with third-degree assault and false imprisonment, both misdemeanors, and 10 counts of violent crime. Williams is in the Jefferson County Jail on a $500,000 cash bond. Julia Katharine Johnson, 19, was charged with accessory to burglary, accessory to robbery and accessory to menacing. All are felonies. Johnson is also being held at the Jefferson County jail on a $200,000 cash bond. A court date for next appearances for Williams and Johnson, who have not entered pleas, has not been set. A 17-year-old male is also a suspect in the case. He is being tried as a juvenile. On May 23, a petition in delinquency was filed accusing him of felony charges of attempted murder in the second degree, first-degree assault, three counts of firstdegree burglary, six counts of attempted aggravated robbery, three counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and two counts each of menacing and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery. Two misdemeanor charges include third-degree assault and false imprisonment, and he is also charged with aggravated juvenile offender.

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Participants in the 2014 Leaves of Hope Run/Walk begin their journey. Photo by Hugh Johnson

Wheat Ridge event targets cancer Leaves of Hope on Sunday will marks National Cancer Survivors Day By Amy Thomson Special to Colorado Community Media Lutheran Medical Center is hosting its 9th Leaves of Hope Race and Cancer Survivors Celebration with a timed 5k and 10k race, survivor walk and activities

for the whole family on Sunday, June 5. As Jefferson County’s largest National Cancer Survivor’s Day, there will also be a community brunch, a health and safety fair and live music entertainment. The event runs from 7:30-11:30 a.m. “It’s really a great opportunity for people to get together with other survivors and celebrate their survivorship,” said Melissa K. Edwards, a development assistant at Lutheran Medical Center, “and also honor those we‘ve lost through

their battles.” The event also is inspirational, said Carol Salzmann, executive director of Lutheran Medical Center Foundation. “Part of what really inspires me is I think it’s great for people that are newly diagnosed to see people that have survivorship of five to 20 years that are living wonderful lives,” she said. Susan Hermosillo, a four-year skin cancer survivor, has been attending Cancer continues on Page 16

Applewood Golf Course deal close Commissioners approve $1.1 million grant By Clarke Reader creader@coloradocommunitymedia.com Prospect Recreation and Parks District, a special district that serves unincorporated Jefferson County, Fairmount and Applewood, is getting closer to a deal to take ownership of

Applewood Golf Course. Jefferson County Commissioners voted in favor of a $1.1 million grant to help buy the course at their May 31 meeting. The commissioners added the Jefferson County Open Space Reverter on the property. The reverter states an Open Space property is deeded for so long as all of the property remains within Jefferson County boundaries and is used by a public entity for public open space, park

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