Two wanted felons were identified and arrested last month through routine traffic stops conducted along Interstate 70 by the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office and the Vail Police Department.
The two men were wanted on felony charges of assault and sexual assault before they were caught speeding on I-70, according to a recent press release from the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office.
Jesus Millan Ramirez, 45, of Arizona, was wanted on felony aggravated assault charges for kidnapping and armed robbery when he was caught speeding near Vail on May 26.
Jesus Millan Ramirez, 45, of Arizona, was wanted on felony aggravated assault charges for kidnapping and armed robbery when he was caught speeding near Vail on Wednesday, May 26.
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Today we are honoring a truck driver from Idaho Falls who helped some Colorado sheriff deputies earlier this month.
The deputies were stranded at a truck stop in Wyoming with a broken vehicle when Bill Johnson stopped for lunch. He noticed the situation and went over to help.
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An Arvada woman pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence Monday, one of three charges brought against her for her involvement in a high-speed car chase in Eagle back in March.
Ariel S. Gomez, 27, was initially charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute, and tampering with evidence, all felonies, for being a passenger in a Ford SUV that evaded Eagle Police on March 25 leading to a chase.
The Ford SUV, driven by Rebel L. Bonser Jr., 27, also of Arvada, was one of two cars involved in the chase that day, according to an affidavit recounting the event. The other vehicle, a Ford sedan driven by Daymon Wayne Armstrong Jr., 30 of Denver, got away.