Monday, October 30, 2006

DenverPost.com - The cost of growth? One wriggling life

DenverPost.com - The cost of growth? One wriggling life: "Not 'that type of town'
The Fraser-Winter Park Police Department has eight officers. Most locals say speeding doesn't seem to be the department's main concern. Police Chief Glen Trainor, who did not return phone calls for this story, told the local Fraser-area newspaper: 'We don't want to appear like traffic Nazis.'
Fraser town manager Jeff Durbin agreed.
'Speeding through our town is definitely a problem,' he said. 'We don't have the perfect answer yet,' he said. 'But I wouldn't say we'll set up speed traps. We don't want to be that kind of town. 'You're going to Fraser? Great. Have fun in jail.' We want to balance it with safety, but we definitely don't want to be that type of town.'
Hooser walked six miles into the forest outside of town the day Jenna died. He stopped in a clearing beside a pine and aspen thicket. There he put Jenna to rest in the ground beside Buddy, who died of liver failure two years ago.
'I buried her with a collar,' he said. 'It used to be Buddy's collar. They didn't know each other, but I thought they should be together.' "

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