Thornton Couple Slain, Home Torched as Family Still Waits for Justice

One year after Thornton residents Chad and Kendra Anderson were found shot to death inside their burning home, the case remains unsolved and the family says the absence still hangs over every gathering.

Scene and early findings

According to the Denver Gazette, Thornton police officers and firefighters were called to a house fire in the 16300 block of Columbine Street in the Orchard Farms neighborhood around 11:15 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2025. Inside, they found Chad and Kendra with apparent gunshot wounds.

Investigators later determined the fire was set on purpose to cover up the crime, and the Adams County coroner ruled both deaths homicides, the Denver Gazette reported.

Reward and renewed plea

Hoping money might shake loose a crucial tip, Metro Denver Crime Stoppers and local donors have put up a reward of up to $12,000 for information that leads to an arrest, according to CBS Colorado.

CBS Colorado reports the total includes an anonymous private contribution, and that anyone who comes forward can remain anonymous while still being eligible for the cash.

Family marks the anniversary

In a Facebook reel shared on Feb. 26 by the Thornton Police Department, relatives wrote that “one year later, the loss still feels heavy,” describing the lingering reminders of the couple’s absence: empty seats, missed phone calls, and milestones they say Chad and Kendra “should be here to see.”…

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