29.03.2024

Woman Backs The Blue With Unique Car: ‘They Just Stare At It’

As National Police Week kicks off, a woman in northern Colorado has her own unique way of showing support for law enforcement.

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Jenna Hudlicky is using her personal car to let everyone know she backs the blue.

“They love the car. They always just stare at it. It’s great”, Hudlicky said.

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Jenna Hudlicky

Her car, a black dodge charger, has an American flag on it, in white, black and a thin blue line.

“Some of them will run up and give me a thumbs up when I drive home”, she said.

What started as a simple show of support for her friends in law enforcement, quickly turned into a tribute to every man and woman carrying a badge.

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“They put their lives on the line for us every single day. They don’t know whether or not they are going to come home to their families”, Hudlicky said. “This is my outward show of support.”

The transformation would not be complete without a personal touch.

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CBS4’s Karen Morfitt interviews Jenna Hudlicky.

“I’ve been to a couple of agencies, and I’ve asked them to sign the vehicle”, she said.

In just a matter of weeks, more than 250 officers from Jefferson County, Arapahoe County, Longmont, Fort Collins, Pueblo and Dacono have all left their mark.

“I have the pens in the glove box. It’s just regular marker, and it doesn’t wash off”, she said.

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Hudlicky says now every drive and every look is part of a bigger cause.

“Mostly I just want that message to be heard… you know I support law enforcement”, Hudlicky said.

She hopes to eventually make a stop at every agency in Colorado.

FEDERAL HEIGHTS, Colo. (CBS4) – The woman arrested last week in the death of her father has been charged with first-degree murder.

Police in Federal Heights arrested Dayna Jennings after the remains of her father were found inside a home on Eliot Circle.

Human remains found in a home in Federal Heights.

The body of William Mussack, 61, was found inside the home, encased in concrete.

Investigators say they first received a call from a concerned family members on Dec. 27 who say they had not heard or seen from a male relative since early December.

A missing person report was filed the next day.

It wasn’t until Jan. 10 when investigators executed a search warrant at the home on Eliot Circle.

Dayna Jennings (credit: Federal Heights Police)

Jennings, 44, was taken into custody. The 17th Judicial District DA has charged Jennings with first-degree murder and tampering with a deceased human body.

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