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Colorado mother suspected of child murders arrested in UK: Police



A Colorado woman suspected of the murder of two of her children was arrested in the United Kingdom, as confirmed by the Colorado Springs police. Kimberlee Singler, 35, was taken into custody without any reported incident, as detailed by the local authorities on Sunday. Specifics regarding the location of the arrest and possible extradition were yet to be disclosed by the police department.

The arrest warrant against Singler includes charges of murder, attempted murder, child abuse, and assault, as per the police statement. Singler was last seen on December 23, and her apprehension abroad raised questions about the circumstances and potential legal proceedings related to her extradition.

The tragic incident unfolded on December 19 when law enforcement responded to a 911 call reporting a burglary at Singler’s condominium unit. Upon arrival, authorities found the lifeless bodies of a 9-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy at the scene. Singler, along with her 11-year-old daughter, was found and subsequently hospitalized.

Initially treated as a victim following the reported burglary, Singler’s status transitioned to a suspect as the investigation progressed, revealed the Colorado police to CNN. While Singler initially cooperated with authorities, her level of cooperation diminished over time, leading to challenges in maintaining contact with her.

The unraveling details indicate that the reported burglary may have been a misrepresentation, prompting law enforcement to obtain the arrest warrant for Singler. Additionally, court records suggest a history of a contentious, years-long divorce case between Singler and her estranged husband.

The Colorado Springs Police Department’s homicide unit continues its collaborative efforts with multiple law enforcement agencies in the ongoing investigation. Further details regarding the arrest and potential developments in the case are anticipated to be unveiled in subsequent news conferences.Singler, now facing charges that include four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder, is expected to navigate the legal processes for potential extradition back to the United States to face trial.

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