When you have a dog in your family, you know and realize how instant it is that they become a lovable part of your family. When that dog suddenly is missing, there is a hole in your heart that needs to be filled. That's why we need to bring these dogs home.
Many of us get caught up in the cold case shows that are on television throughout the week, but there are many cases throughout the state of Colorado that need assistance in solving. Can you help solve these cases in Greeley?
21 children have went missing in the state of Colorado since May 1st. That number, each time I look at it, still astounds me. But let's take a look at their pictures and information to see if we can reunite them back home with their families.
23 year old Heather Duncan of Knox County, Tennessee has been missing since the end of May from her home. Authorities say she was seen at a KOA campground in Strasburg.
There have been fourteen children that have gone missing throughout the state of Colorado since February 1st. That number definitely can be astonishing, but let's reduce it by bringing these families back together.
This isn't the first time that the missing women has has an incident of this kind, as in the past she has driven away from her home for several days. Authorities believe that nothing suspicious has occurred at the person's home.
The missing teenager has black hair and brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a red visor, red hooded sweatshirt, dark jeans, and multi colored shoes. Please call the Aurora Police Department if you have info.
There are currently six cold cases that are still waiting to be solved in the city of Fort Collins, and here are five that will grab your attention. This story also contains video of one cold case that received national attention.
The 23 year old Fort Lupton man has been missing since the early part of Christmas Day after he stepped out to take a phone call at a party in town. Officials are asking you to call them with any information on his whereabouts.
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, there are still 33 kids that went missing in 2016 that still haven't made a reunion at their home. Let's help connect families back with their children this year.