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Suspect Still At Large in Colorado Park Ranger Stabbing as Staunton State Park Reopens

Officials describe the on-trail attack as targeted, indicating no broader threat to the public.

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Staunton State Park in Colorado
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Overview

  • A seasonal Colorado Parks and Wildlife ranger was stabbed in the torso around 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 19 near Staunton Rocks and was airlifted for surgery, with officials reporting he is recovering in stable condition.
  • A large multi-agency ground-and-air search and park lockdown followed, and the wide-area search was suspended after about eight hours without an arrest.
  • Staunton State Park reopened to visitors Wednesday morning, and shelter-in-place orders near the park were lifted Tuesday afternoon.
  • Investigators released a description of the suspect as a white male in his early 30s, about 6 feet tall and 200 pounds, with brown hair and no facial hair, wearing a plain gray shirt and blue jeans, and urged the public to call 911 with tips.
  • Two people initially identified as persons of interest were interviewed and cleared, and authorities used drones plus reverse-911 and IPAWS alerts to reach thousands of nearby residents.