
Natalie Chuck
Investigative Reporter at KMGH-TV (Denver, CO)
I won “Biggest Hugger” in kindergarten | Investigative Reporter @DenverChannel | @10News @KOAA prior | @UofSC alum | Email: [email protected]
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denver7.com | Tony Kovaleski |Natalie Chuck
DENVER — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is admitting to a communication outage – first reported by Denver7 Investigates — that impacted as many as 20 pilots flying into the Denver International Airport on Monday afternoon, making them unable to speak with air traffic controllers, according to multiple sources.
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denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Landon Haaf
COLORADO SPRINGS — Fourteen of the 104 undocumented immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the federal raid of an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs last month were facing criminal charges or convictions, Denver7 Investigates learned on Thursday. ICE told Denver7 Investigates 18 of those detained were set to be deported.
Denver city councilman outlines efforts to revitalize Five Points neighborhood: Denver7 | Your Voice
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denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
DENVER — If you drive up and down Welton Street in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood, it is hard to miss the string of vacant businesses. Many windows are covered up, and signs read “closed” on the front doors. “There's a lot of places that open, and then some of them close,” said Eurlonda Smith, who lives just around the corner.
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denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Joe Vaccarelli
DENVER — A Fort Carson soldier identified as a leader in the security company staffing an illegal Colorado Springs nightclub told investigators that his mother-in-law was the one responsible for running the club, testimony in court Tuesday revealed. Staff Sergeant Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, 27, was arrested on federal drug charges last week, roughly three days after approximately 300 local and federal law enforcement agents raided an underground nightclub and detained more than 100 people.
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denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Joe Vaccarelli
DENVER — Asialene Montoya was technically on the run after missing a sentencing hearing that would have put her in prison. But on a December night last year, she was begging for the police to come and take her. She would later find herself in jail, but only after a weeks-long stint in the infirmary. Montoya was contacted by bounty hunter William Holland, 43, who was paid to find her by a bail bondsman for absconding on bond, according to investigators.
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