Why You Haven’t Heard About Andrew Lowate’s Tragic Murder
There are plenty of reasons why most Denverites haven’t heard about the September 26 murder Andrew Lowate, and they’re as predictable as they are infuriating.
There are plenty of reasons why most Denverites haven’t heard about the September 26 murder Andrew Lowate, and they’re as predictable as they are infuriating.
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There are some 226 High Activity Location Observation, or HALO, cameras in Denver
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