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She left her dad as flames from the Aspen Acres fire closed in. Hours later, a deputy found him alive.
By Olivia Prentzel and Mike Sweeney at Colorado Sun
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
Daisy Weeks fled to safety after her father refused to evacuate his Beulah home, spending hours believing he was dead. Then a sheriff's deputy found him walking down a dark road with his cat
Why this matters in Aspen News
The harrowing experience of Daisy Weeks and her father is a stark reminder of the wildfire dangers that Aspen residents face, particularly in dry months. Given Aspen's location in the Elk Mountains, where wildfire risk is ever-present, the community's preparedness and evacuation protocols are crucial. The fact that a sheriff's deputy was able to locate Daisy's father walking down a dark road with his cat suggests that local law enforcement is actively engaged in searching for those who may have stayed behind or been trapped by the fire. As the Aspen Acres fire incident shows, the city's emergency response system, including the Pitkin County sheriff's department, plays a vital role in protecting residents during mountain-weather hazards like wildfires. The outcome of this incident will likely inform future evacuation procedures and emergency response strategies in the area.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Colorado Sun ·
Reading time: 1 min
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