
The Teller County Sheriff's Department has released its weekly incident report for the period of February 11 through February 27, 2025. These reports help keep the community informed about recent law enforcement activities and public safety matters.
Key Incidents:
February 11, 2025
Multiple individuals were summonsed for assault and harassment in separate incidents.
February 19, 2025
Two individuals were arrested on warrants for failure to comply and failure to appear, with original charges including possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, assault, and DUI. One was held without bond.
February 20, 2025
Two arrests were made:
One for assault, which resulted in a no-bond hold.
Another for failure to comply with a DUI-related charge, also a no-bond arrest.
February 22, 2025
A warrant arrest was made for failure to appear, with original charges of driving without insurance and expired plates.
February 23, 2025
A suspect was arrested for driving while under restraint (alcohol-related) and violation of a protection order.
Another was taken into custody for unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
Additional arrests were made for failure to appear on charges related to driving under restraint.
February 24, 2025
A DUI arrest included additional charges for possession of a weapon while under the influence.
Law enforcement detained an individual for violation of custody.
Multiple individuals were arrested on warrants for failure to appear, some with no bond set.
February 25, 2025Two individuals were arrested on warrants for failure to appear, with original charges of DUI, careless driving, and driving under revocation.
February 26, 2025
A suspect was arrested for multiple traffic offenses, including vehicular eluding and reckless driving.
Another individual was taken into custody for failure to comply with a motor vehicle theft charge.
February 27, 2025A warrant arrest was made for failure to appear, with original charges of trespassing, arson, and criminal mischief.
Stay Informed:
For more details and additional updates, residents are encouraged to visit the Teller County Sheriff’s Office website and follow their official social media channels.
By staying informed and proactive, the community can work together to maintain safety and well-being throughout Teller County.

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