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Pueblo Mortuary Investigation, During a routine inspection at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo, state officials found several bodies in various stages of decomposition. 22, 2025. The ongoing investigation into the Davis Mortuary at 128 Broadway, Pueblo, CO a business owned by Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter and his brother Chris Cotter, led by the Armando Saldate III, the director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, announced details of an investigation into Davis Mortuary Thursday. The privately-run business, operated by Pueblo County Coroner The statement from Armando Saldate, director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, comes after the remains of around 20 bodies were Some of the decomposing bodies discovered inside Davis Mortuary in Pueblo had been there for more than a decade and now DNA must be used to help with the identification process. . (KRDO) - 13 Investigates has learned that the investigation into Davis Mortuary will likely cost Pueblo County more than a million dollars. It could take months for authorities to decide whether to charge the owner of a Pueblo funeral home where investigators found 24 decomposing bodies and multiple containers of human Davis Mortuary is under investigation, state officials said. Brian Cotter — the owner and Pueblo County coroner — had asked them not to enter the room, according Three families are suing the owners of a Pueblo funeral home alleging their family members were among the 24 decomposing bodies found behind a hidden door earlier this year. Investigators believe some of those bodies have In late August 2025, investigators uncovered serious legal concerns at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo, Colorado, which is co-owned by then-Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter and his brother. The funeral home and mortuary are located on Broadway Avenue in the city of State inspectors in Colorado say they found about 20 decomposing bodies behind a hidden door in a funeral home operated by a county coroner. It could take months to identify the bodies that have been removed from a Pueblo mortuary, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, which doesn't even know exactly how Four of the more than two dozen decomposing bodies found stashed behind a door at a mortuary in Pueblo last month have been identified PUEBLO, Colo. Inspectors found a “strong odor of decomposition” after arriving at the business on Wednesday. Armando Saldate III, the director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, announced details of an investigation into Davis Mortuary Multiple decomposing bodies were discovered behind a hidden door in a Pueblo funeral home run by the county coroner during an annual October 1, 2025 – CBI – Pueblo, CO –The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the 10th Judicial District Attorney’s Office held a joint press conference today to provide an update on the ongoing Davis Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter's private practice has been suspended after inspectors found several decomposing bodies in a concealed room. (PUEBLO, Colo. (Pueblo County Sheriff's Office) Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter is facing a criminal investigation after state inspectors allegedly found improperly stored bodies in various stages of decomposition in a A Colorado funeral home run by the Pueblo county coroner was keeping an estimated 20 decomposing bodies behind a hidden door, some of which had been there for up to 15 years, Inspectors have found "several bodies" behind a barricaded door at a mortuary operated by the Pueblo County Coroner, according to Pueblo County. Around 20 decomposing bodies were discovered in a hidden room concealed by a cardboard display at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo. "The Pueblo County Commissioners are saddened to hear about the investigation involving the County Coroner and his private business, Davis Embattled Pueblo County coroner Brian Cotter is facing calls for resignation from state and local officials while investigators say the criminal The director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation says progress is being made in identifying the discarded remains of nearly two dozen bodies Inspectors find "several bodies" behind a barricaded door at a mortuary owned by the Pueblo County Coroner, according to Pueblo County. ) — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) held a press conference about their investigation of Pueblo County Coroner Prayer candles and a bouquet of flowers stand across the street from the Davis Mortuary in Pueblo Aug. In Pueblo, a recent inspection led to the discovery of several decomposing bodies improperly stored at Davis Mortuary. That discovery happened during an The director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation says progress is being made in identifying the discarded remains of nearly two dozen bodies found in a Pueblo funeral home. pvt9x1, jjje, 7fj5q, qfuc5n, k4noo, gv5dg, zpgfu9, sct61, bcphh, ainj,