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Denver Pfllice Department
STATEMENT
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I have read (he loregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best of my k.now/edge and belief. I
do nor maintain thatt· contains aD vi'the facts or det8iJs of the lncident~ but onlv those facts BOGuC which I have been
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JUDE, T.
JC- 001-009404
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Denver Police Department
STATEMENT
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I have read the foregoing statement and the facts contained tnerein sre true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I
do not mIIIimIIin that it contains all of the facts or details of the in<;ident, but only /hO$e facts about which I have been
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I have read Ihe foregoing statement and the tects contained therein are/rue to the best 01my knowledge and beliel, I
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KEJ\,TING, ll.
JC· 001·009408
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r have read the foregoing statement and the teet» conlained fherein are true to the best of my knowledge and beuet. I
do rot maintain lIlat it contains all 01 the tecte or details 01 the im;;ident, but only those lacts about which I have been
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KEISER, A,
JC·001·009410
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Denver PoRce Department
STATEMENT
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have read the foregoing statement and the ~cts contained therein are true to the best of my knowledge ana belief. !
,jo nor maintain that it contains all of the facts or details of the tnctdetw, but only those facts about which I have been
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I have reed the foregoing statement and the facts contained tlterein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I
do not maintain that it contains ail of the facts or detanQ of the lncident, but only those facts about which I beve been
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I have 'ead rhe foregoing sratement and Ihe facr. contained therein are true 10 tile be.1 of my knowledge and belief, I
"0 nor maintaill thaI it contain. all of Ihe fact. or derail. of tile ineidelll, bul only Ihose/acls ebout wl>ich I have be8ll
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KELSEY, L.
JC· 001·009415
Paga-L- 01 I Pages Case ._' _
Denver Police Department
STATEMENT
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I have faad the fOfegoing statement and the facts contained therel" sre true to the be.t of my knowledga and baliaf, I
do not maimain that it contains a/l of the facts Of detail. of the incidem, but only those tects about which I have been
asked,
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I !l4v" flUri rhe foteg<lirJg $ t I t _ and lhs fao:':Ir =-- thsein ate 1nJ" to til« best d my icNJwlttd!Je and belief. I
dD not maintain l!14t it c"nfBing all of.",., /Sl;1I$ ' " tI"... ", the int:idIlrtr.. but rmJy t1lose fltct;s about which I hfJv" be'"
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KILLOcrClt, R.
JC- 001-009419
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I have read tM foregoing statement llIld Ihe tects comained lhatein Bre true to the besl of my knowledge and belief. I
do nOImaimain that if conlains all of the facts Of details of the incident, but only those facts about wflich I have been
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KING, MAURICE
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do IIl1t .IfIIIintlIin 1htIt it contJIins l1li of rile fKf:rJ <If IUllai/$ of the incident, but only those fllCrs about which I have be""
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I have read thlt foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true te tile besl 01my knewledge and beflel. I
do not maintain Ihat il conlains all olllle lacls or details 01 Ihe incident. bul enly tllese lacts about wIlicll Illave been
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KREUZER, K,
JC- 001-009425
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I have lesc lhe foregoing statement and the facts contained Iherein are Irue 10 the besl 01 my knowledge and beliel. I
c10 nol mainlain II!f.I 'lJ0a,lains all 01 the tecu or details of Ihe meident, but only I se laels abour which I have been
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KUSHDILIAN, D.
JC- 001-00942.7
CASE NO' _
DenverPoliee Departrnenl
STATEMENT
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I have read the foregoing statement and fhe facts comained therein are true to the bes! of my knowledge and belief J
do not rneimsin that it contaIns all ot sne tects or details of Ihe ineideflt, but only those facts about which I have been
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KYLE, R.
JC- 001-009429
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I have reae the foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief f
do nor maimain r~al it contj,(ns all of t facts or details of the incident, but only those tects aooul which f have been
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Littleton1 to the scene of a shootiAa with Det. Frank Hinn, 74053~ Upon our arrival, we
I made a log of the students that I contacted that were present in the school. but did
I interviewed and took statements fram ~o students. I gave the statements and the
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J hllVe read thIJ fTxegoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. !
do not _ _ that it CtJntJlins tt/I of tha facts or details of the incident, but only those facrs about which I have been
LAURICELLA, GARY
JC. 001·009434
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Denver Police Department
STATEMENT
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Upon arrival at approximately 1300 hours, I assisted with coordinating the activities of ClD
detectives with regard to taking statements from studenta who had either been witnesses to the
incident or who had been inside the school during the incident.
I did not personally speak with students, witness, or parents of students who were part of the
"~ooting.
f have read the foregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true 10 the best ofmy knowledge and belief f do
not maintain that it contains all a/the/acts or details a/the incident, but only thosefacts about whirh f hnvp },PRn r.~kpd
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LEGER. E.
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1"""" trJIIId the fol'tllgOing slltllli,_t _ the facts _in9d therein ar" true to m« beJ1t of my knowledge and bflli,
do not msittBiII thV: if ~ III of the facts Of deteiII'J of the ineidflnt. bur tmIy tnos« tscts llbout which I h
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I have read the loregoing statement and the facts contained therein are true to the best 01 my knowledge and beUel. 1
do not mainlain Iha~tl contains all 01 the tect« or details 01 the incident, but only those facts about which I have been
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, LIETZ, JOHN
JC- oo1-Q09442
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
INTER-DEPARTMENT
CORRESPONDENCE
On this date, at about 1100 hours, while working as the District Clerk, I received a call from
Matthew Depew, Officer Wayne Depew's son. He stated he was at Columbine High School and
someone was shooting all the students. I knew this school was in Jefferson County so I told him to
hang up and call 911 £0 get emergency helpon the way. I ran £0 my desk phone to call our dispatch
and received a call back from Matthew Depew stating that the phones in the school could not call
911 and he could not call for emergency help. I then kept Matthew on the phone in one ear and
grabbed my other phone calling 911 myself. I directed Denver 911 to transfer me to Jefferson
County 911. While doing this Matthew Depew stated he and several other students were in the
cafeteria areaand an unknown numberof gunmenwere shooting students in the cafeteria right at that
moment. I couldhear shots being fired in the back ground. I havea daughterthat is a studentat the
school so I knew some of the layout of the school. I asked Depew where he was in the cafeteria,
since there are pay phones only at the doorways to the cafeteria. I was told that Depew and the
group he was with had run to the rear kitchen area.
I tried to pass information from Depew to Jefferson County over the phone as the suspects were
continuing to shoot people. Matthew Depew remained remarkably calm and told me that he and
about 20 others (later found to be eighteen total) had run into the office in the kitchen and were
hiding there. He gave me a 'physical description of the one suspect he had seen, I gave this
information to Jefferson County and heard it passed overtheir police radio for their officers in the
field to use. Overthe next two to two a half hours I spokewith Depewand kept him on the phone
with me while I spokewith Jefferson County Communication Manger Randy Smith and Lieutenant
Jeff Shrader. During thetwohours Depewkept me appraised of the suspect's movements in the area
and kept the other seventeen people with him calm. Severa! times the suspecus) came to the door
and tried to shoot these people and I could hear the suspectts) pounding and shooting at the door,
unsure ifanyone was inside. I had Depew talk to everyone constantly in a soft voice to keep them
quiet and calm. I had Depewdescribe the office he was in so I could direct some sort of barricade
to be placedagainst the door, He described an officewith one desk with a computer on it and three
chairs. At first, about six people were holding the door closed withtheirfeet, and said the officewas
filled with peopleso therewas not a lot of room to move around. I asked Depew to try and have a
chairplaced against the door knob since it could not be locked. Depewtold me that the group did
find sacks of floor, etc. to put against the door, I was told that about two hundred pounds of items
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were put against the door. I coordinated withJefferson Countyto make sure people gaining entry
to the roomwherethese victims were hiding were police. The suspectsattempted entty numerous
times and shots were fired in the area and possibly into this room. At one point I could hear the
suspect(s) shooting in volleysof four withwhat Depew described as a shotgun. It sounded asthough
the suspecus) were v,talking around the cafeteria ~re·shooting" anyone down to ensure they were
dead. The grouping of rapidshots were as though allfour seriesof shotswere directedat one target.
The suspects were so close to Depew and his group that I could hear the suspectts) loading and
"racking" their weaponover the phone. Depew was very quietly describing to me that the suspects
wereshooting anything that movedor made noise. At that pointDepew was certain he was going
to die andaskedme to tell his father he loved him. I constantly had Depewmaintaincontrol andtold
him thatif the gunmencame intothe room everyone should remain quietand not talk. I told Depew
to hold the phone up and ask the gunmen tospeak to me if they cameinside. I also directed Depew
to plan an attackif necessary and to haveseveral students try and hitthe gunmanwith chairs if it was
apparenthe was going to shoot. Depewvolunteered to be the personto tty and get the shotgun if
it came to that.
Depew helped me keep everyone in his group quietand down forthe entiretime,even thoughwhen
what was laterlearnedto be gunsand bombs were going off around them, twoof Depew's group got
so scared theytried to run out for help. Atonepointanother persontriedto get in the door but it was
unknownwhether this person was a suspect or'not. He gave his name to Depew but even Depew
realized that student might be a hostage of the gunmen and Depew maintained control of the group
and did not move the barricades to allowthis personinside.
During the timethe SWAT teamswere moving in,the mood in roombecame very difficultwith two
mentally challenged members of the group trying to yell out and getoutof the room. Again,Depew
helped direct his group to maintain orderuntil they could be removed safely. Depew constantly
followed my directions to have the group breathe easy and remain quiet, no matter what happened.
At several points when it sounded like the suspecus) were not in the area Depew made the group
hush up when they felt the situation was overand started talking loud, laughing, etc. Due to the
knowledge Depew learned from his father, a former Denver SWAT member, Depew was able to
describe to the group what would be happening with thepoliceandwhy it was taking so long to get
the group to safety. I added information for Depew as needed but he maintained a professional
manner at alltimes. At one point, early on inthe situation, Depewspoke with two of the groupthat
are friends of my daughterto answer my questions about whether mydaughter had been shot. That
allowed all of us to work together with a common bond to survive that continued throughoutthe
incident.
Jefferson County Communications assisted me during the entire time and gave me the suggestion
to get phone numbers of the eighteen people's family members so they could be told everyone was
alright. That suggestion boughtme somevaluable time and helped keep the group busy and quiet
while officers WOrked to clear the school. I had already had Depew pass a paper around with
everyone writing down theirnames and hadgiven this information to Jefferson County so I had him
add phone numbers. (I later tried to call everyone's family on the list but only spoke with twoor
three. Everyone else had left for the school and couldnot be reached by phone.) The list I made of
victims, phone numbers and family names is attached to this letter.
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I feel thatMatthew Depew is responsible forsaving the livesof himselfandthe seventeen people
withhim, byhis respoasibte actions andeven knowillg tocall Denver Police when the phones would
notconnect him to 911. If Denver Police cangive the lifesaving award to Matthew Depew there is
no doubt in my mind, while listening to the suspect(s) shoot into the room, that he deserves that
award,eighteentimes over.
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05114199, 0930 brs. Officer John Lietz reported that his daughter, Heather Lietz, attended
Columbine HS and was in math class when the shootings started. He was also on the
telephone with another police officers child, who he identified as Mark Depew. (See
attached typed written statement prepared by Officer Lietz on 04120199).
Officer Lietz stated that Mark Depew was sitting at a table in the cafeteria that was near
the windows. He witnessed a student being shot outsideand saw one of the suspects. He
said that this suspect entered the cafeteria near the Rehel Comer. Some of the students
went to the window to see what was happening and many thought that it was a staged
shooting using paint balls. When he realized that the shootings were for real, he and
several others ran to the door near the teacher's lounge to escape. Just before arriving at
the door, another gunman entered the door blocking their exit. They had no other choice
but to run into the kitchen area and barricade themselves in an office that had no
windows. He said that there were about 18 students inside of the small room and they
barricaded the door by using sacks of flower and using their feet, as there was no lock on
the door.
Officer Lietz said that he was on the telephone with Mark Depew during the course of the
shooting and kept him calm by giving advice. He said that while on the telephone, he
could clearly hear shooting and the footsteps of the suspects as they ran by the office
where the students were hiding. He said that he could hear keys jingling and he could
hear what sounded like two-way radios as the suspects communicated with each other.
He said that he could hear the suspects trying the door to gain entry and he told Mark not
to open the door under any circumstances. Office Lietz said that he could hear gunfire
from I 1:20AM to l2:45PM. He said that all the shotgun blasts came in four round bursts
and he could hear the pump action between shots and then hear the suspects reload. He
said that it sounded like the gunfire was corning from the cafeteria then quite then more
gunfire coming from another area in the school. 20 minutes later the gunfire could be
heard in the cafeteria again. In between the gunfire, the suspects would walk back into
the kitchen area and try the door where the students were hiding. At one point. one of the
suspects pretended to be Jeremy and attempted to trick his way in. At one point while the
suspects were in the either the cafeteria or kitchen area. Officer Lietz could hear loud
noises like the suspects were hammering on something.
Officer Lietz said that he stayed on the phone with Mark Depew until the Denver
Metro/SWAT ream breached the barricaded door and freed the students.
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This is an addendum to the statement ! madeat the scene on April 20, 1999. When I made
my original hand written statement, I WIll underthe lIAUlnption that we were finished, al'1d all of our
people would be sent homeshortly. Unfortunately, after I had submitted my statement, numerous
bombs were discovered. Since we were forced to continue to hold the traffic perimeterwith our
Traffic Bureau personnel, and because the bomb dogs from D.IA were still there, I also stayed. I
continued to assist in any way I COuld. I stayed until approximately 11 :30 PM, when the operation
wes secured for the night.
] have readthefongoing stIIlIement and IN facts conrmned therein are true 10 IN bestofmy knowledge and belief. ] do
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I have read the loregoing statement and the lacts contained therein are true to the best 01 my knowledge and beliel. I
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JC- 001·009464
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Complex Investigations SedlooJMajor Peddler Unit
STATEMENT
On the date of April 20, 1999, I received a call to assist with my team to the Columbine
High School incident. At that time 1 directed my technical detectives to gather needed
equipment, and coordinate their efforts with our counterparts with the FBL I also
contacted my other three detectives to respond. At approximately 1220 hours I arrived at
the mobile command post area and contacted Denver Police Department Captain Rudy
Sandoval. I then learned that a coordinated effort needed to be established for processing
triage, initial debriefings and interviews of anticipated evacuated students.
I helped coordinate these activities with Denver Police Department Sergeant Clyde Jones
of the District Four Burglary detail. I coordinated our debriefing area with the triage area
immediately south of the mobile command posts. Denver Police Department sergeant
Paul Selander was also there assisting. Once the evacuated students were gathered and
searched, they were placed into a triage line. There they were given liquids and
medically evaluated by medical and EMS personnel. They were then asked for their
names where they were placed on a check-in list. Once this was accomplished, the group
of Denver Police Department detectives then interviewed them. After this they were
placed into a checkout line where their names were crossed checked against the check-in
list, then escorted to a waiting bus With subsequent arrival to the nearby elementary
school. The first group we escorted were escorted on foot, in order to relieve congestion
of students in the area. and due to a bus not able to drive into the nearby area.
After we completed these tasks, 1 sent Detectives Joe Montoya, Marcus Fountain and Joel
Bell to the elementary school to assist with further interviews. My technical Detectives
Jeff Ruetz. Kerry Rich and Steve Barnhill coordinated telephone and other related aspects
with the mobile command posts, and subsequently disconnected ail implemented lines
once their services were no longer needed. Some of the detectives in my interview group
include the following. but not are lintited to: Detectives Scott Goldberg, Charles Boyles.
Theresa Garcia, Bryan Gordon, Joe Delmonico. John Schittgerand, Rick Polak. Barbara
Archer, Paige Lyda, Ray Estrada and Mark Woodward.
At approximately 1730 hours, I then responded to the elementary school and offered
additional assistance. The Law Enforcement coordinator there was Denver Police
Department Ser eant Ed Tuffie d, who released my detectives shortly upon our arrival.
This 0 t.
JC- 001.009465
DENVER POUCE DEPARTMENT
Complex Investigations SectionlMajor Peddler Unit
Synopllis:
On the above date, Denver Police Department Detective Jeff Ruetzand this reporting supervisor
interviewed the president/owner of the Video City store where Charles "Chuck" PHllllPS is
employed, Heim stated that be employs PHll.l.lPS, and that Philipstook several days off, due to
theColumbine shootings incident, Heimalsogaveinformation on PHll.l.lPS,and declined to give
investigators account information on
Details:
I. Onthe dateof May 10, 1999at 1330hours,Denver Police Department Detective JeffRuetz
andthisreporting supervisorresponded to theVideo Citystorelocated at 11068 WestJewell
Avenue #C6, Lakewood, Colorado, The'purpose of this visitwasto investigate statements
made to investigators by Cory Friesen and Chris Morris about renting a video game the
night before the shootings at this video store. The friend of Friesen and Moms was
identified by them as Charles "Chuck" PHll.l.lPS \I, who works at the store, and had
allegedly worked thereon April19, 1999, the nightbefore theshootings at Columbine High
School.
3. When asked if he or Prangle knew of any associates of PHll.l.JPS, the only name
remembered was the name "Chris". "Chris" was remembered by Prangle, who stated that
"I might have methimonce." This reporting supervisor asked Prangle if Cory Friesen had
an existing rental account at this store, to Which he stated "He does." When asked what
JC· 001-009466
items had been rented around the date of the Columbine High School incident, Heim
directed Prangle to not divulge the infomwion. Heim furtherrelated to investigators that
"by law" be couldn't provide any further information from his data bases to investigators.
Thisreporting supervisor then toldHeimto notalteranystored infoonationin hiscomputer
system, and that investigators will secure a search warrant to retrieve the infoonation.
Detective Ruetz was assigned the task: of preparing the affidavit for this impending search
warrant. PHIll.JPS will be contacted foran interview, report will be forthcoming.
Interviewee: John W. Heim, President, J&1 Video Inc. 11068West Jewell Avenue, Lakewood,
Colorado 80232, Telephone303.986.0027 e-mail VIDCrrY@aa!.cOlP
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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
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CORRESPONDENCE
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gunshot wounds to the shoulder and knees. This victim was listed
in serious condition. Detective Healy obtained a verbal statement
from Jenna Park that was satisfactory to his purposes.
Detective Campbell and I obtained Serious Bodily Injury Reports
for victims Kirkland. and Park from Doctor Cantrill who was the
presiding Doctor of th~ Emergency room.
2,45 p..... At this time, victim #3 (identified as Mark Kintgen)
arrived via ambulance and was suffering from a gunshot wound to the
head. Mark was stabilized in the Emergency Room and was then taken
to the C.T. Scan.
2,45 p.... Mark Kintgen was returneti to an Emergency Room suite where
his mother (Kay Kitgen) was present and was briefed by the Doctors.
2,55 p.lO. I was contacted by Lieutenant D. Youn::: who was briefed as
to the known condi:::ions of :::he victims. Lieutenant Yount gave his
desk telephone (#303.640.1269) with instructions to call if any
help was needed. I requested a Public Information Officer as the
media contingent was cordoned but largely numbered.
3,10p..... I contacted Doc1:or Wit:: '.ho was the neuro surgeon whc was
to operate on the head wound on Mark Wi1:t. I asked Doctor Witt of
Mark's condi:::ion. Doctor Witt stated that Mark was stable and that
the prognosis for his recover! was ve~f good.
3,30 p.m. Sergeant W. Hoffman (#77·40) a=ived with his "Post"
Officers to assist in the security of the arriving victims to the
hospital. The following Officers accompanied Sergeant Hoffman:
1) Tecr~ician Swedlund #77·40.
2) Officer Dennison #96-07.
Additionally, Denver Police Department Public Information Officer
Virginia Lopez arrived and was briefed and provided an updated list
of all known hospitali 4ed vlctims and their locations.
3:55 p.lO. Victim lf4 (identified as Lisa Kreut.z, age 17) arrived via
ambulance at the hospital and was immediately taken to a an
emergency zoom suite. Myself and Detective Campbell assisted
Detective Healey in bagging and marking the jewelry and clothing
that was removed from the victim. Detective Healey signed for the
custody of the victim's clotning. Ms. Kreutz appeared to be
suffering from multiple gun shot wounds to the left rear shoulder
and right lower leg. The Emergency room received information from
an anonymous source that two armed males in a red and black GEO
Metro were following the ambulance and were requested to provide
additional security if necessa~f. Ne suoh vehicle was observed.
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3,sa p.... I was contacted. by Denver Police Department Victim's
Advocate Sharon Aragon who requested. an updated. list of victims in
all the hospital so that the victims could be placed in contact
with their parents.
4,30 p .... Detectives Campbell, Healy and myself were not.ified that
all emergency ambulances were an stand down as no additional
victims were being transported,
The evidence was placed into the Denver Sheriff Depart.ment
Det.ention Facility for safe keeping as myself and Detective Healy
responded to the Emergency Room conference rooms to contact the
families of the victims. The following parents were contacted:
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Telephone
2) Kay lC~nt...n (.."th." of M&rl< lCl.ntgenl
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Case No. _
Denver Police DlIpllrtment
STATEMEIT
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I have. read the foregoing statemellt and the facts contained therein ars lrUf! lD the best of my knowledge and belief. I
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I ha.. read the toreflOlng tatement and the tacts conlained therein are /rue to the besl of my knowledge and belief. I
do not main/ain thalli 'Wn»" fecls or delail. of /he incIdlln/ UIonly thou tecls about which I he.. been
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I heve ,ead the to. going statement and the facts contained the,eln ere true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I
do not maintain that it contains all of tile facts 0' details of the incident, but only tnose facts about which I have been
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/ haVll read Ihe foregoing statement and lhe facts contained thefein are true to the besl of my knowledge and bellel. I
do not maintain lh~t containsall 01 the facts or delalls ol/he incident Iy lhose facts abOut wIIleh I haVll been
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I have fead the foregoing slatemenr and the facts conrained therein afe true to lIle best of my knowledge and beliel. 1
do flOt maintain Iha;!, contains all 0:JP! faCIS Of details 01 the incident, but ooly those facls abOul wIlich I have been
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I have read Ihe foregoing Sialemeni and /he facls contained therein are true to the besl 01 my knowledge and belief. I
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I have read the foregoing statement and the facts cooteined therein are true 10 the best of my knowledge and betiet I
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I have read the foregoing statement and the facts cootained Iherein are Irueto the tseuot my knowledge and oeliaf.}
dOnot maintain Ihaf)t cootains all of the facts or delails Of the incident, out onfy those facts aboul which I have been
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I have read the foregoing stat_nt and the lacts contairted Iherein are IflIlI to tha besl 01 my knowledge and beliel. I
do :.maifllain Ih~S al; 01?9CI$ or derails ollhe illCident,llttt onlythose la~t.s about which 1have been
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Illave read tile fO(et;}Dfng sla/emenl and Ille facls conlained Iherein are true 10the best of my knawladge and belief. /
'lOt maintain tha'f;ontaina af/ af Ille feels qr details of the incident bUI only IIIo$e f~t$ ebout whiCh I have been
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