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Grand County Jail log " April 27

As of Monday, the Grand County Jail in Hot Sulphur Springs was holding 40 prisoners ” a jump of five over the previous week. Those booked into the jail over the past few days, the charges filed against them and the dates of their bookings include:

Heather M. Hayes, 47, of Grand Lake, driving under the influence, April 20, Mittimus;

Tyler S. Hindi, 24, of Fraser, failure to comply – failure to serve jail term, April 20;



Bruce G. Armstead, 45, of Winter Park, driving under the influence, April 20, Mittimus;

Hyrum C. Parkin, 28, of Littleton, failure to comply – prohibited use of a weapon, April 20;



Jonathan E. Gilliland, 25, of Steamboat Springs, unlawful sale/possession of marijuana, criminal attempt, April 20;

John R. Wright, 38, of Granby, driving under restraint, April 21;

Mark T. Hyche, 46, of Breckenridge, driving under the influence of alcohol, April 21, Mittimus;

Aaron R. Wood, 18, of Cheyenne, Wyo., dangerous drugs, April 21;

Steven A. Hutchins, 37, of Frisco, failure to comply – 3rd degree assault, April 21;

Danny W. Adams, 57, of Granby, probation violation, April 21;

Gabriel Alegre-Villa, 25, transient, driving under the influence, April 21;

Christopher R. Oletski, 48, of Denver, probation violation, April 23;

Lane Brandt Burgess, 43, of Westminster, driving while ability impaired, careless driving, April 24, Mittimus;

Jason L. Enloe, 30, of Tabernash, driving under the influence, careless driving, April 24, Mittimus;

Kimball A. Pease, 57, of Kremmling, prohibited use of a weapon, driving under restraint, driving under the influence, DUI per se, failure to drive in a single lane, April 25;

Kristi A. Halder, 26, of Kremmling, driving while ability impaired, April 26, Mittimus;

Ronda J. Reed, 43, of Granby, driving under the influence, prohibited use of a weapon, careless driving, April 26.


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