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in Summit County, Colorado."Any store that sells both essential items and non essential items, in the definitions we have both at our local and state public health orders, they need to close them off, those non-essential items," said Julie Sutor, director of communications for Summit County. Customers are unable to purchase items like clothing, video games, or toys in those stores. "The only reason we want people to go out and be in a commercial establishment are for those essential activities. So, they’re buying groceries because I need to cook food. For those non-essential items we don’t want to create incentives for people to be going out circulating, interacting with one another," said Sutor.In Denver, Bighorn Firearms plans to continue business as usual despite being called "non-essential" under Denver’s order 829

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(IED) and there was no detonation."Based on its appearance, responders originally suspected an explosive device had detonated. Investigation by officials determined it did not explode," wrote the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Office in a Facebook update.The sheriff's office says the object that prompted an evacuation was actually a bottle filled with gears or machine parts and an unknown liquid that does not appear flammable.Sheriff Dutton says over the course of an investigation, officers spoke to a homeless man who they believe found the bottle and moved it from a nearby construction site to Rossiter Elementary School’s playground.Dutton emphasized that the school and the district took the appropriate steps after finding the object due to the unknown nature of it. Students and staff were evacuated and all schools in the district were placed on lockdown as they were searched. The schools were later cleared and the lockdowns were lifted. Additional tests will be completed on the object found on the playground, but they are not expected to show any dangerous material.Rossiter is expected to reopen to students on Wednesday. 1144

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according to a hospital spokesperson.The masks were sold to Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck. Bergen County, where the hospital is located, is the county in New Jersey with the most COVID-19 cases.N95 masks are regulated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the spokesperson said. But Holy Name couldn't verify NIOSH certification for this particular batch of masks.Clinicians test supplies at the hospital before they're distributed. They found that the batch of masks would not have adequately protected workers.The hospital sent the masks back to the vendor, though, and later received a new shipment of certified masks.The supply of N95 masks has become a key issue for medical officials and elected officials, with many urging civilians to save them for healthcare workers that are in desperate need of them.This story was originally published by Corey Crockett and Aliza Chasan on 911

  

artists in Nashville, persuading a man to give up hundreds of thousands of dollars.Award-winning bluegrass artist Rhonda Vincent says she first learned about someone targeting her fans when the FBI called her husband, who's also her manager.The FBI special agent asked Vincent if she knew the victim in the case. Though she had met the fan before, she had no idea he was under the impression the two were in a relationship."My only thing with that is, if we were having a relationship, wouldn't we at least have dinner," said Vincent.According to Vincent, the victim even left his wife and came to one of her concerts saying he was there to start a new life with her.Officials say the scammer had not only convinced the fan of the pair's secret love, but also got him to send thousands of dollars in gift cards and cell phones to an unknown location. They convinced the victim to continue sending money, but would always give an excuse why the pair couldn't meet in person."They have pictures of boxes and boxes of gift cards that were sent. If someone is asking you for something like that, just don't believe it," said Vincent.FBI Special Agent Richard Baer specializes in white collar crime like this. He said scammers have become skilled in creating convincing stories."They sit full-time in a lot of different places around the world with information and the interconnection that we all have with social media and the internet. They're targeting people," said Baer.Baer said gift card transactions or someone asking for money very urgently are all signs that the person on the other end may not be who they say they are. Also, they tend to play on fans or people who seem like they're lonely."It can have real negative implications. It might cause strains in personal relationships," he said.It caused stress for Vincent, who said the victim's ex-wife has contacted her husband repeatedly, asking and accusing Vincent of sending her ex-husband naked photos. She wasn't."I am concerned that a wife, a jealous wife that thinks her husband is getting naked photos from me or is leaving her. That concerns me. I think it's getting into a dangerous situation," said Vincent.Even though Vincent, her husband and the FBI have all told the fan that he had been scammed, he's continuing to talk with the scammer.She said other fans have also been targeted, a police officer was contacted in a similar manner. A scammer was trying to get the officer's personal information."[They] said 'prove what a super fan that you are. We want you to prove it. Send us a check and we'll send you some merchandise. You sell the merchandise and prove to us what a super fan that you are.' He toyed with them for a while and then they kept pushing him for an address, pushing him for an address, and he gave them the address to the police station and they gave up on him after that," she said.This story was originally published by Kyle Horan at WTVF. 2933

  

citing an official autopsy released Friday.Skaggs was found dead in his hotel room on July 1 after he was late arriving to the stadium in Arlington, Texas. Skaggs had pitched just two days earlier. The Skaggs family released a statement to the Los Angeles Times: "We are heartbroken to learn that the passing of our beloved Tyler was the result of a combination of dangerous drugs and alcohol. That is completely out of character for someone who worked so hard to become a Major League Baseball player and had a very promising future in the game he loved so much.“We are grateful for the work of the detectives in the Southlake Police Department and their ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Tyler’s death. We were shocked to learn that it may involve an employee of the Los Angeles Angels. We will not rest until we learn the truth about how Tyler came into possession of these narcotics, including who supplied them. To that end, we have hired attorney Rusty Hardin to assist us.”According to the CDC, fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. Vomiting is considered one of the side effects of fentanyl, especailly when mixed with alcohol. 1178

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