Ah Pook
07-25-2016, 22:32
Looks like the same house and not the only one in town.
Word is the body was found after a multi day binge of heroin/meth mix. The house has been a sore spot for a while, illegal grow house squatters, addicts and "chem labs" moving through. The owners are out of towners and don't seem to GAF. This is in a "good" neighborhood. [Shake] The stupid is high.
http://kdvr.com/2016/07/25/2-people-hurt-in-nederland-house-fire-reports-say/
(http://kdvr.com/2016/07/25/2-people-hurt-in-nederland-house-fire-reports-say/)http://media.thedenverchannel.com/photo/2016/07/25/Nederland%20Illegal%20Grow%20Fire%201_146950365737 8_43104968_ver1.0_320_240.jpg
NEDERLAND, Colo. -- A house caught fire in Nederland Monday evening, and there were reports that said two people were hurt.
Witnesses reported an explosion at the house at 99 Alpine Drive.
Firefighters worked hard pouring water on the stubborn fire as flames shot through the roof and above the trees to try to keep it from spreading beyond the house.
Body found outside abandoned illegal marijuana grow in Nederlan
Nederland police and the Boulder County Sheriff's Office are investigating a "suspicious death" after a man's body was found outside an abandoned illegal marijuana grow house on Wednesday afternoon.
"The death is suspicious in nature," Nederland police Chief Paul Carrill said. "Due to the condition of the house and contents in the house, it required a response from Boulder County hazmat team."
Carrill said he was not prepared to comment on what might be hazardous inside the house, but the hazmat team was called out for an "abundance of caution."
He added that the home, in the 100 block of Alpine Drive, is a rental property and had been abandoned for 18 months after being used as an illegal marijuana growing operation.
Carrill said the man was 20 years old and appears to have been dead for "quite some time" outside a home on upper Alpine Drive. He said the body has been turned over to the Boulder County Coroner's Office and declined to comment on how the man died.
"We are waiting for an autopsy and toxicology before I can make any statements on the cause and manner of death," he said.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl3fRnmEKgM)
Word is the body was found after a multi day binge of heroin/meth mix. The house has been a sore spot for a while, illegal grow house squatters, addicts and "chem labs" moving through. The owners are out of towners and don't seem to GAF. This is in a "good" neighborhood. [Shake] The stupid is high.
http://kdvr.com/2016/07/25/2-people-hurt-in-nederland-house-fire-reports-say/
(http://kdvr.com/2016/07/25/2-people-hurt-in-nederland-house-fire-reports-say/)http://media.thedenverchannel.com/photo/2016/07/25/Nederland%20Illegal%20Grow%20Fire%201_146950365737 8_43104968_ver1.0_320_240.jpg
NEDERLAND, Colo. -- A house caught fire in Nederland Monday evening, and there were reports that said two people were hurt.
Witnesses reported an explosion at the house at 99 Alpine Drive.
Firefighters worked hard pouring water on the stubborn fire as flames shot through the roof and above the trees to try to keep it from spreading beyond the house.
Body found outside abandoned illegal marijuana grow in Nederlan
Nederland police and the Boulder County Sheriff's Office are investigating a "suspicious death" after a man's body was found outside an abandoned illegal marijuana grow house on Wednesday afternoon.
"The death is suspicious in nature," Nederland police Chief Paul Carrill said. "Due to the condition of the house and contents in the house, it required a response from Boulder County hazmat team."
Carrill said he was not prepared to comment on what might be hazardous inside the house, but the hazmat team was called out for an "abundance of caution."
He added that the home, in the 100 block of Alpine Drive, is a rental property and had been abandoned for 18 months after being used as an illegal marijuana growing operation.
Carrill said the man was 20 years old and appears to have been dead for "quite some time" outside a home on upper Alpine Drive. He said the body has been turned over to the Boulder County Coroner's Office and declined to comment on how the man died.
"We are waiting for an autopsy and toxicology before I can make any statements on the cause and manner of death," he said.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl3fRnmEKgM)