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Police did not confirm if the deaths were related to freezing temperatures overnight.
DENVER — Denver Police are investigating three outdoor deaths reported Saturday and Sunday amid freezing conditions.
DPD posted the first death in the area of the 2400 block of North Alcott around 4:4 p.m. on Saturday.
Around 6:22 p.m., DPD said officers were investigating another outdoor death in the area of the 1700 block of Wewatta near Union Station.
At 7:35 a.m. Sunday, DPD said officers were investigating a third outdoor death in the area of East Colfax Avenue and St. Paul Street.
The victims and their causes of death will be released by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner. DPD did not say if cold weather may have been a factor in their deaths.
DPD said it will provide an update if any of the deaths are determined to be homicides.
Scattered snow showers moved out late Saturday, and all winter weather alerts were been allowed to expire. However, dangerously cold overnight lows are forecasted to stick around for a few more nights.
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