The Denver Police Department wrote on its Facebook account on Sunday that there were three separate stabbings in downtown Denver on Saturday.
The area of 16th and Wynkoop streets was searched by police, who found Caudill with a knife and matching the suspect’s description, the Denver Police Department said ... in the stabbing was Levno, an American Airlines flight attendant, according to ...
Police confirmed that a suspect is in custody after taking the life of an American Airlines flight attendant who was on a layover in Denver; the incident was one in a series of attacks over the weekend.
Celinda Levno was one of four people stabbed over the weekend at the 16th Street Mall. Police have since taken a suspect into custody.
Officials have confirmed that an American Airlines flight attendant was killed during a layover in Denver on Saturday in a stabbing spree that left one other individual dead and two others injured.
American Airlines tells PEOPLE the company ... according to a statement from the Denver Police Department. While authorities did not identify the victims, the Association of Professional Flight ...
Celinda Levno had just celebrated her 35th anniversary with American Airlines. Denver Police Dept. One of the victims, 71-year-old flight attendant Celinda Levno, was stabbed in the throat and ...
Two people were left dead and two others injured in what the Denver Police Department believes was a random series of attacks along the popular pedestrian mall
DENVER - Authorities confirmed that a suspect is in custody for the murder of a veteran American Airlines flight attendant who was one of the victims killed in a random stabbing spree during a ...
Two people have died and two others are injured after a man, who has since been arrested, went on a stabbing spree in Denver, Colorado.
She was a veteran flight attendant, serving with America West, which later merged with American Airlines ... center in north Phoenix The Denver Police Department declined to comment on Monday ...
Celinda Levno, 71, died between Saturday night and Sunday morning from a "senseless tragedy," said the Association of Professional Flight Attendants.