An officer with the Wheat Ridge Police Department shot a person near West 32nd Avenue and Youngfield Street on Thursday afternoon, agency officials said.
The severity of the person’s injuries and other details about the incident were not immediately available, spokesperson Alex Rose said.
The officer who shot the person was not injured in the confrontation.
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Police are asking people to avoid the area, which is near Interstate 70.
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