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Garfield County Sheriff’s report

Post Independent
Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado

Editor’s note: The Garfield County Sheriff’s Department reports the following incidents and arrests. Summonses or arrests merely indicate an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless found guilty in court.

False reporting: Deputies were called to a report of harassment in the Silt area at 10 p.m. on Aug. 30. Vicki Ann Elkins, 46, of Olathe, was arrested on suspicion of false reporting. She was later freed on bond.

Loose dogs: Deputies were called about two dogs running loose in the 100 block of Rusty Spur near Rifle at 1 p.m. on Aug. 31. Steven Robert Lenocker, 48, of Rifle, was cited for allowing dogs to run loose, having unlicensed dogs, and as a habitual offender for animal-related cases.



Warrant arrest: Deputies contacted two men near Rifle at 12:27 a.m. on Sept. 1. Scottie Lee Degrote, 18, of Glenwood Springs ,was arrested on a warrant from a burglary case, and cited for possession of less than two ounces of marijuana. Richard Charles Ferdig, 45, of Rifle, was arrested on a failure to appear warrant.

Reports: Deputies took reports of a burglary in the 3200 mile of County Road 114 near Glenwood Springs, damages to a fence on County Road 244 near Rifle, and a criminal mischief incident in the 27000 mile of Highway 6 near Rifle on Sept. 1; a report of two vehicles vandalized in the Battlement Mesa area on Sept. 2; and a report of theft of two air conditioning units from County Road 113 near Carbondale on Sept. 3.



Unlicensed driver: Deputies stopped a vehicle in the 27000 mile of Highway 6 near Rifle at 9:50 p.m. on Sept. 2. Ricardo Campuzano-Gonzalez, 47, of Rifle, was cited for permitting an unlicensed minor to drive a vehicle. Two juveniles were cited for possession of less that two ounces of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving a defective vehicle and driving without a valid driver’s license.

Underage drinking: Deputies were called to Apple Tree Mobile Home Park at 12:50 a.m. on Sept. 3. An intoxicated teen was cited for underage drinking.

Warrant arrest: Deputies contacted a man in No Name at 11:15 p.m. on Sept. 3. John Guion Gregg, 29, of Glenwood Springs, was arrested on two town of Vail warrants for failure to appear. He was later freed on bond.

Criminal mischief: Deputies were advised at 8 a.m. on Sept. 4 of criminal mischief in the 1200 block of County Road 326 near Silt. A juvenile was cited for criminal mischief and obstruction of telephone services.

Loose dog: Deputies were called about two dogs running at large at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 4 in the 100 block of Silverton Circle in Parachute. Isidro Gonzalez, Jr. was cited for allowing his dog to run loose and being unlicensed. Two juveniles at the scene were cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of less that two ounces of marijuana.

Warrant arrest: While investigating another incident at 1:45 p.m. on Sept. 4 in Parachute, deputies contacted a man wanted on a warrant. Patrick Joseph Oday McCune, 30, of Rifle, was arrested on a failure to comply warrant. He was later freed on bond.

Warrant arrest: While answering another call at 3:50 p.m. on Sept. 4 in Silt, deputies contacted a woman wanted on a warrant. Eliza Ann Marie Duran, 33, of Silt, was arrested on a failure to comply warrant. She was later freed on bond.

Search and rescue: Deputies assisted with rescuing a person stuck on an island in the Colorado River near Lions Park in Rifle on Sept. 3, and assisted with bringing an injured hiker down from the Hanging Lake Trail on Sept. 4.

Harassment: Deputies responded to a 911 hangup call from the 100 block of Highway 133 in Carbondale at 9:50 a.m. on Sept. 5. Acuzena Lazcano, 36, of Carbondale, was arrested on suspicion of harassment and lodged at the county jail.


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