Garfield County Sheriff’s report
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.
Warrant arrest: Deputies contacted a man at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 13 in the 100 block of Surrey Street outside of Carbondale during an investigation. David Christopher Clark, 40, of Carbondale, was arrested for an outstanding warrant and was transported to the Garfield County Jail. He was released on bond.
Dog at large: At 3:08 p.m. on Feb. 13, animal control responded to a call of a dog trapped in a pond in the 12000 block of Highway 13 north of Rifle. Another dog was caught in a live trap, and another dog was running at large in the area. The dogs were impounded and the owner, Brandi Cox, 33, of Rifle, was located and issued a summons for dogs at large. The dogs were all in good condition after the incident.
Theft: Deputies took a report at 2:28 p.m. on Feb. 14 of a theft that occurred some time earlier in the 4300 block of Grass Mesa Road in Rifle. At this time the case is closed pending further leads.
Warrant arrest: A deputy contacted a motorist at 5:09 p.m. on Feb. 14 on I-70 outside of Rifle for a traffic violation. A passenger in the vehicle was found to have an outstanding felony warrant. Nuualafa Nolan Sepulona, 21, of Whitewater, was arrested and transported to Garfield County Jail. He was released on bond.
Warrant arrest: Deputies contacted a man at 8:12 a.m. on Feb. 15 in the 100 block of Iron Wedge Circle in Parachute. Kent Jacob Lasley, 27, of Bloomfield, had an active warrant and was transported to the Garfield County Jail.
Warrant arrest: Deputies contacted a vehicle at 5:52 p.m. on Feb. 15 in the 400 block of Stone Quarry Road in Parachute. Paula Jean Biddle, 29, of Parachute, had two outstanding warrants and was transported to the Garfield County Jail.

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