Douglas County Coroner Identifies Two Individuals in Unrelated Incidents

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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the Douglas County Coroner’s Office has identified two out of three individuals found deceased last week. The bodies of Angel Meyers and Brandon Timms were discovered in separate locations in Parker and unincorporated Douglas County, shedding light on a somber incident that unfolded last Thursday morning.

Unveiling the Identities

The Douglas County Coroner’s Office disclosed that Brandon Timms, 38, was found lifeless near the Rueter-Hess Incline, close to Ancestry Drive in unincorporated Douglas County, just before 9 a.m. last Thursday. Tragically, the lifeless body of a boy was also discovered alongside Timms, although the coroner’s office has not released the boy’s identity.

Police tape surrounds the unincorporated Douglas County home near Parker where a woman was found dead Thursday. South Metro Fire Rescue firefighters responded to a gas leak and evacuated neighbors, before it was shut down
Police tape surrounds the unincorporated Douglas County home near Parker where a woman was found dead Thursday. South Metro Fire Rescue firefighters responded to a gas leak and evacuated neighbors before it was shut down

Investigative Unraveling

Upon discovering Timms and the boy, investigators from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office uncovered vital information that prompted them to enlist the assistance of Parker Police. At 10:15 a.m., a welfare check was initiated at a residence on Blackwolf Drive, resulting in the discovery of Angel Meyers, aged 43, also deceased.

Secrecy Surrounding Causes of Death

While the coroner’s office has disclosed the identities of the deceased, they have not released information regarding the causes of death for any of the individuals involved. Law enforcement has maintained a veil of silence regarding the circumstances surrounding these tragic events.

Emergency Response

The officers conducting the welfare check stumbled upon a gas leak within Angel Meyers’ residence, necessitating the evacuation of nearby homes. Prompt intervention from South Metro Fire Rescue ensured the gas leak was promptly shut off, allowing residents to return to their homes once the area was deemed safe.

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FAQs

Q1: Who were the individuals identified in the tragic incidents?

  • A1: The Douglas County Coroner’s Office identified Angel Meyers, 43, and Brandon Timms, 38, among the deceased.

Q2: Were the incidents related?

  • A2: The bodies of Angel Meyers and Brandon Timms were found in separate locations in Parker and unincorporated Douglas County.

Q3: Has the cause of death been disclosed?

  • A3: The coroner’s office has not released information on the causes of death for any of the individuals involved.