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$25K reward offered for information on deadly 2024 hit-and-run in Avon
$25K reward offered for information on deadly 2024 hit-and-run in Avon

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

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$25K reward offered for information on deadly 2024 hit-and-run in Avon

DENVER (KDVR) — A $25,000 reward is being offered for information on a deadly 2024 hit-and-run crash in Avon. On March 5, 2024, 76-year-old Jack Ladesic of Pennsylvania was struck by a vehicle near the Stonebridge Bus Stop (East) on Route 6 in Avon. 'It is believed that Ladesic was walking on the shoulder of the road between 6:47 PM and 6:50 PM on Tuesday night between the Eagle Vail Shop and Hop Gas Station and the River Oaks Apartment Complex when he was struck by a motorist,' said the town of Avon in a 2024 release. 2 suspects wanted for baggage thefts at DIA in March: Photos Ladesic was pronounced dead on scene. He was described by the Avon Police Department as a 'beloved member of the Vail Valley community.' Despite efforts from law enforcement, one year later, no arrests have been made. The Justice for Jack fund is now offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and prosecution. ''If you know something, say something.' Jack's friends, family, and the community urge anyone with information to come forward and help bring those responsible to justice,' said Avon police. Anyone who has information is asked to contact the Avon Police Department at 970-748-4444. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

7-year-old boy recognized for saving family in Belton house fire
7-year-old boy recognized for saving family in Belton house fire

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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7-year-old boy recognized for saving family in Belton house fire

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A 7-year-old boy from Belton, Missouri, has been recognized by local fire crews after he alerted his family of a house fire last week, leading to the safety of everyone inside. In a Facebook post, the Belton Fire Department said that on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at about 11:30 p.m., crews were called to a 'residential structure' where a fire had been reported in part of the home. Mulch fire extinguished after stinking up Kansas City neighborhood for weeks It was said a 7-year-old boy, Maxwell Ladesic, had heard the smoke detector go off and instantly sprang into action. After remembering some of the lessons from his fire safety classes, Ladesic dropped to the floor, saw the smoke and fire, and alerted his grandfather and mother. The act of bravery allowed him and his family to escape and call 911. When Belton fire crews arrived, they reportedly found the fire contained to a 'malfunctioned electrical device' and a 'small piece of furniture.' It was then put out. A few days after the incident, on Friday, Feb. 21, the Belton Fire Department honored Ladesic as a hero and acknowledged his quick thinking by awarding him a Certificate of Recognition at his school. KBI investigating officer-involved shooting in KCK The young boy was also given a shirt and a patch from the fire department, and his class received stickers, badges and fire safety books during the visit. Ladesic's mother said she is extremely proud and thankful for her son. According to the fire department, 'This incident only underscores the importance of working smoke detectors and the role they play in the safety of Belton residents.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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