BOULDER COUNTY

Man found dead near Boulder’s Eben G. Fine Park is identified

A man who was found dead on Saturday in the area of Eben G. Fine Park has been identified as 55-year-old Juan Davalos Hernandez.

Just before 7 p.m. Saturday, police were called to the 200 block of Arapahoe Avenue for a medical call, according to Boulder police spokeswoman Dionne Waugh. Hernandez was found dead in the backseat of a truck and police taped off the area, according to a witness. Police contacted the Boulder County Coroner’s Office.

Foul play is not suspected, Waugh said. The cause and manner of Hernandez’s death will be determined by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office.

Person of interest in fatal crash located, says CSP

After seeking a motorcyclist who the Colorado State Patrol said was in the area of a fatal crash in Boulder County on Sunday morning, the agency said in a Tuesday evening news release that the individual has contacted investigators.

In an earlier news release, the agency wrote that a maroon sedan rolled into a creek after driving off the shoulder on Colo. 7 near milepost 30 around 9:30 a.m. The person of interest was riding a blue motorcycle and wearing a white and black outfit with a black helmet, according to the release.

LONGMONT

Eight Black offers response, refund promise to customers

Shuttered airport shuttle company Eight Black issued a response to confused customers Tuesday afternoon, apologizing for not including information about voucher refunds when it announced its abrupt closure on Friday.

The statement, signed by owner and founder Simon Chen, is posted on the company’s Facebook page and website.

“I sincerely apologize for not including information about how we would handle vouchers in our previous email regarding the closure of our shuttle business. That was an incredibly difficult day for me professionally,” it reads.

“We are actively working on a system to manage the refund process, and it is my full intention to refund every single customer, no matter how long it takes. I know this situation has been a letdown for you and for the Boulder County community.”

According to the response, customers who fill out the voucher refund request form will be contacted by the company with details on how the refund process will work.

Customers who purchased vouchers from the most recent sale will receive refunds first. It may take up to 12 months to refund everyone, the announcement says.

“If we can make it happen sooner, we will,” Chen said in the statement. “I am truly sorry for any inconvenience caused by the closure of the shuttle service.”

— Staff reports