Staunton State Park reopens after stabbing investigation

Staunton State Park reopened to the public on Wednesday morning after a Colorado Parks and Wildlife ranger was stabbed on Tuesday. The park was evacuated and closed to visitors during the investigation.

The massive search for the man who allegedly stabbed a seasonal park ranger at the park in Jefferson County was suspended Tuesday evening after eight hours. Investigators said they had reason to believe it had been a targeted attack and there was no ongoing threat to the community.

The seasonal park ranger was stabbed in the torso in a conflict with a man at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the area of the Staunton Rocks. He was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries and the Jeffco sheriff’s spokesperson said the ranger was doing “pretty well.”

Schools and residents in the area were locked down as law enforcement from multiple agencies searched for the suspect…

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