Pattrik Perez, Fox 35 News

Pattrik Perez

Fox 35 News

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Pattrik:

New Smyrna Beach cracking down on teen misbehavior with larger police presence, new tools

It's hard to miss the increased police presence in New Smyrna Beach this spring break. → Read More

Florida woman arrested on fourth DUI after crashing into motorcyclist: Police

A Florida woman has been arrested for her fourth DUI, according to police. → Read More

UCF faculty, students hold vigil for Spectrum News 13 reporter Dylan Lyons

It was an emotional night at the University of Central Florida's Nicholson School of Communication as students, faculty, and alumni gathered to remember graduate Dylan Lyons, the Spectrum News 13 reporter shot and killed Wednesday while reporting on a homicide. → Read More

Recent migrant arrival in Denver 'does not appear' to be organized by other governments, city says

More than 130 migrants have arrived in Colorado's capital in the past week, and that number is expected to grow. → Read More

UFCW Local 7 president, members in D.C. ahead of Kroger-Albertsons merger hearing

Kim Cordova, president of UFCW Local 7, which represents King Soopers and Safeway workers in Colorado, worries the merger could result in job losses and store closures. → Read More

Red Cross Colorado volunteers in Florida ahead of Hurricane Ian's landfall

As Hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf of Mexico, volunteers are standing by, ready to help in its aftermath. Among the thousands of volunteers are Colorado Red Cross members. → Read More

Aurora's mandatory minimum 3-day sentence for retail theft likely to pass

The ordinance would require shoplifters who steal more than $300 in items to spend a mandatory minimum of three days in jail, which is as long as Aurora's jail is allowed to hold someone. → Read More

Labor Day is 'most dangerous' holiday on Colorado roads, CSP says

Mangled car parts litter the ground near East 136th Avenue and Riverdale Road in Adams County, serving as a somber reminder of a deadly crash Saturday morning. → Read More

Family mourns man killed in shooting in Denver's Sunnyside neighborhood

Tomas Jimenez was one of four people shot near West 42nd Avenue and North Clay Street in Denver's Sunnyside neighborhood shortly before 1:30 a.m. → Read More

Castle Rock community stepping up for families of teens killed, injured in crash

In just a day, the community has raised more than $50,000 combined for the victims' families, and there are other fundraisers already in the works. → Read More

Boulder LGBTQ ally Clela Rorex celebrated on what would've been 79th birthday

The former Boulder County clerk died this past June. She cemented her place in history as the first in Colorado to issue a marriage license to a gay couple back in 1975. → Read More

Car containing centuries-old American Indian heirlooms stolen in Denver

The navy blue Honda CR-V was stolen from a driveway near East 17th Avenue and Pontiac Street in Denver's South Park Hill neighborhood sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning. → Read More

Hundreds attend March for Our Lives rally at Denver's Civic Center Park Saturday

The demonstration was one of many planned around the country as part of the national March for Our Lives movement. → Read More

Thief steals Aurora woman's gas after drilling hole in car's tank

The crime appears to be on the rise in parts of Colorado. → Read More

Eviction clinic opening in Arapahoe County to help low-income tenants

Legal aid is coming to Arapahoe County starting Tuesday to help low-income tenants dealing with eviction matters. → Read More

Nightmare just beginning for homeowners impacted by Denver water main break

Sunday marked one week since a water main break flooded about 50 homes in the Berkeley neighborhood. While the water is finally gone, the nightmare is just beginning for some homeowners. → Read More

“It’s a bad look for Denver”: Business owners say RV, trash situation in south Denver has worsened

Business owners in Denver’s Ruby Hill neighborhood say the RV and trash situation has only gotten worse since Denver7 first reported on the problem just two weeks ago. → Read More

Bars, restaurants ecstatic as St. Patrick's Day Parade returns to downtown Denver

Preparations were underway Friday in Downtown Denver ahead of the return of the St. Patrick's Day parade Saturday. → Read More

Thieves target Wheat Ridge used auto dealer twice in one week

A disturbing trend involving thieves targeting used car dealers has hit a Wheat Ridge business. → Read More

'Perfect storm of events' caused sinkholes in Brighton neighborhood, city says

Crews are working to make repairs after several sinkholes formed Monday afternoon in Brighton. → Read More