![]() She also saw screenshots of surveillance footage from a nearby Kum & Go posted on Nextdoor: two men in the convenience store, one of them carrying a large, white statue head that looked like a Greek bust. Investigators looked for pieces of the statue outside her house, Lyden said. ![]() Weeks later, Lyden said she heard about the rock-throwing incident in Jefferson County and called a tip line to report what happened outside her house. The man’s car had extensive damage to the hood and driver’s side door, Lyden said, and he had trouble opening his door but was not injured, nor were two passengers in the car. Lyden said the driver who was attacked returned a few minutes later and asked Lyden to call 911 because someone had thrown something out of a truck at his car and he had tried to pursue the assailants but lost them. “A car came by and it was almost like they were driving on a dirt road because there was so much crap on the road.” “It was like a Greek bust, a garden decoration or something made out of plaster material that was strewn all over the road,” Lyden said. The three teens also were charged with carrying out a spree of at least six other rock-throwing incidents that night across west metro Denver.īut now, Koenig and Karol-Chik are each facing two new counts of attempted first-degree murder and attempted assault in connection with a much earlier attack, on April 1 in Arvada.Ĭellphone location data placed the two men near 82nd Avenue and Alkire Street on that day around the time a statue head was thrown into an occupied and moving vehicle, according to court records and Brionna Boatright, a spokeswoman for First Judicial District Attorney Alexis King.Īvailable court records did not say what the statue’s head was made of or otherwise describe it, other than characterizing it as a “deadly weapon.” The statue was described as being a “Greek statue,” Boatright said, adding she did not know what it was made of. Joseph Koenig, 19, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, 18, and Zachary Kwak, 18, already are facing murder charges in Jefferson County in connection with the April 19 death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell, who was killed when police say the trio threw a rock into her windshield as their vehicle passed hers on Indiana Street near the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge. Two of the three men accused of killing a woman while throwing rocks through random Colorado drivers’ windshields are now facing additional charges in connection with a newly discovered incident in which the head from a statue was thrown at a car. The program from the April 29 funeral of Alexa Bartell, 20, killed during a rock-hurling spree in Jefferson County on April 19. Source: Troy Rhone Garden Design via Houzz Source: Huettl Landscape Architecture via Houzz Source: Texas Construction Company via Houzz Source: Exteriors By Chad Robert via Houzz Source: Revival Arts | Architectural Photography via HouzzĪre you looking to achieve a low-maintenance landscape that is also eco-friendly and aesthetically interesting year-round? Let Lifescape in Colorado help! Contact us today to start discussing a custom landscape design with permeable gravel hardscapes.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu Source: Shades Of Green Landscape Architecture via Houzz Source: Debora Carl Landscape Design via Houzzįrom charming alfresco dining areas to cozy fire pits to artful courtyards, gravel’s versatility can open the door to custom designs that allow you to enjoy your landscape in multiple ways. Not only does it add contrast to interesting and colorful foliage, but gravel can be combined with pavers, fire pits, fountains, flower beds, container gardens, outdoor dining areas and other landscape features to create beautiful, dynamic and functional spaces. When it comes to designing with gravel, the possibilities are endless. Source: Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture via Houzz Crushed granite gravel has larger particles than decomposed granite with a rougher texture than smooth pea gravel. The right gravel for your landscape will depend on the look you are trying to achieve and the specific functional value you are looking to add as some gravel types lend themselves to bare feet and outdoor furniture more than others. Pea gravel is usually a mixture of rocks from 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch in size and in colors from white to tan to brown. Decomposed granite is reddish-tan and sandy or silt-like. There are a variety of gravel types to choose. ![]() Oh, and did we mention they are also low maintenance? Not only can gravel add a variety of colors, shapes and textures, but it can be thoughtfully incorporated into landscapes to create beautiful, functional and sustainable permeable hardscapes. If the idea of adding gravel to your Colorado landscape sounds dull and gray, think again. ![]()
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