🌱 Woman Escapes Kidnapping + 2 Hospitalized After Club Shooting
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Colorado Springs CO
23 January, 2022
5:15 PM
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Happy Monday, people of Colorado Springs! These are the most important things going on in Colorado Springs today. First, today's weather: Partly sunny. High: 45 Low: 23. Here are the top 3 stories in Colorado Springs today: On Saturday afternoon, a woman escaped after a man kidnapped her. Police were called to the 500 block of South 8th Street at about 3:00 p.m. after a woman reported she was forced into a vehicle at gunpoint. The victim was supposedly shopping when a man approached her and forced her into a black SUV on the west side of Colorado Springs. (Colorado Springs Gazette) Two people were hospitalized after a shooting in a nightclub east of downtown Colorado Springs on Saturday night, police say. Police were called at about 11 p.m. Saturday on reports of a possible drive-by at Babylonia, but officers believe the suspect was in the club before opening fire. Two people were injured and drove themselves to a nearby hospital. (KKTV 11 News)A fire broke out in a Colorado Springs home early Sunday morning near Centennial and Garden of the Gods road. Twenty firefighters responded to the fire, and the person inside was able to escape unharmed other than smoke inhalation. Crews had the fire under control within 15 minutes. (KKTV 11 News) From our sponsor: Today's Colorado Springs Daily is brought to you in part by Newrez, a leading nationwide mortgage lender. Make a smart move for your future and refinance with Newrez today. Call 844-979-1707 to connect with a Newrez loan officer. Newrez, LLC (NMLS #3013) Today in Colorado Springs: Cookies, Cocoa, Chocolate & A Campfire with the Counselors At Pikes Peak Early College (11:10 AM) Engineering and Design Club At Springs Studio for Academic Excellence (3:15 PM) From my notebook: Colorado Springs Lost Pet Alert shared that a red heeler from the All Breed Rescue and Training facility at Fillmore and El Paso is lost. If you see the dog, please email [email protected]. Her name is Twizler, and she is deaf and will not approach or come to strangers. (Facebook) Crews from the Colorado Springs Fire Department's High Angle program were able to get out for some winter training. Whether it's summer or winter, the firefighters are constantly training. (Facebook) The Gazette shared that mountain lion and bobcat hunts are currently authorized for some in the state. Make sure to have an up-to-date hunting license and proper tags, per the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. (Facebook) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Real Estate Investment Hour (January 25) Add your event Loving the Colorado Springs Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Monday! See you tomorrow for your next update. — Erica Zenn About me: Erica Zenn is a Masters Student in Applied Psychology at the University of Southern California who originally hails from Chapel Hill, NC. With a bachelors degree from Cornell University, Erica is an expert verbal and written communicator who brings extensive experience in employee engagement and customer experience of companies. Erica is passionate about community building, and loves using her writing and communication skills to bring people together.
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