Law Enforcement and Community Protection:
In a shocking turn of events, the remains of 24 people were discovered at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo, Colorado, one week ago. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) made the discovery, leading to a joint investigation with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).
The bodies were found in varying states of decomposition, causing immediate concern and prompting the closure of the mortuary. Davis Mortuary was operated by Brian Cotter and his brother Chris Cotter. In the aftermath of the discovery, Brian Cotter, the Pueblo County Coroner, submitted a letter of resignation, but the reasons for his resignation remain unclear.
Upon the discovery, DORA took over the supervision of the closure of the mortuary, ensuring that the remains are handled with the utmost care and respect. However, it is not clear what will happen to the remains moving forward.
The circumstances surrounding the discovery of the remains at Davis Mortuary are not specified, leaving many questions unanswered. The CBI is actively investigating the incident to uncover the truth and bring any responsible parties to justice.
At this time, no further updates have been provided regarding the investigation. The community is left to wait and wonder, hoping for answers and closure in this tragic situation.
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