Colorado Politics

LIVE COVERAGE: Marshall fire news conference scheduled for noon

Gov. Jared Polis and Deanne Criswell, head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will hold a news conference at noon Sunday to release the latest details on the Marshall fire, which has destroyed nearly 1,000 homes in Boulder County, by far the most destructive fire in state history.

At least three residents are unaccounted for and feared dead. Authorities will use cadaver dogs Sunday to search for remains.

Denver Gazette news partner 9News has reported that Nadine Turnbull, 91, of Old Town Superior was among the missing. When the fire spread to Turnbull’s home, her family tried to rescue her but were turned back by the flames.

This is a developing story. Stay with denvergazette.com for updates from the news conference and throughout the day. Follow @mullen_david and @DenverGazette for updates on Twitter.

Click or tap here for updates on Polis’ Facebook page.

Residents fight a fire Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, as it burns through a neighborhood in Louisville, Colo. The fire, fueled by high winds, burned through Boulder County destroying hundreds on homes and businesses. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock
Christian Murdock/The Gazette
Emergency personal close down roads near 96th and Dillion Road after the Marshall fire spread rapidly through grasslands. The wind-driven fire moved east through Boulder County damaging and destroying homes as it burned 1,600 acres in Superior and Louisville, CO. (Carl Glenn Payne II/The Denver Gazette)
Carl G Payne II


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