WESTMINSTER, Colo. — For the past five years, the 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office has been searching for a way to bring resources and support to domestic violence survivors and their families under one roof.

Finally, the office has found a temporary home for its Family Justice Center inside a suite of offices at the Adams County Human Services Center in Westminster — a space officials believe has the power to save lives.

“This is an important milestone. We've got a lot more work to do, but this, today's milestone, is worthy of celebration," said 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason, who represents both Adams and Broomfield counties. “The need to serve victims of domestic violence exists now. It existed yesterday. It existed five years ago. And so, we wanted to find, first

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