DOUGLAS COUNTY — Several Colorado law enforcement agencies say they're either terminating or reevaluating contracts with CodeRED, an emergency alert system, after the company fell victim to a cyber attack earlier this month.

Crisis24, the company that owns the CodeRED platform, confirmed that data including names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords of users signed up for alerts may have been leaked in the data breach.

Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly said his office was not contacted by Crisis 24 until deputies tried to send out a CodeRED alert to residents about a prescribed burn south of Larkspur two weeks ago.

"It didn't work. Nobody told us that the system was down. And not only was it down for Douglas County, it was down for the state of Colorado, and it w

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