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Douglas Elbert Garfield TellerDUI Arrest Records - Douglas County, Colorado
A (9 rec) B (25 rec) C (27 rec) D (14 rec) E (8 rec) F (10 rec) G (22 rec) H (22 rec) I (2 rec) J (10 rec) K (12 rec) L (18 rec) M (24 rec) N (4) rec) O (5 rec) P (10 rec) R (28 rec) S (32 rec) T (7 rec) V (6 rec) W (7 rec) X (1 rec) Y (2 rec) Z (1 rec)Sheriff Douglas County | Anthony "Tony" G. Spurlock ☏ (303) 660-7505 |
Address | 4000 Justice Way |
City | Castle Rock |
State, Zip | CO 80109-7543 |
Website | www.dcsheriff.net |
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Skyler Todd Tivis Nelson Bond: $250 Arrest Age 25 More Information >>> | Arrested May 11, 2019 • #1 fugitive from justice • #2 drove (motor/off-highway)vehicle when license under restraint (suspended) • #3 careless driving | |
Jill Atalie Nichols Bond: $1000 More Information >>> | Arrested Feb 14, 2020 • #1 failed to present evidence of insurance upon request • #2 careless driving • #3 child abuse • #4 drove veh while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both | |
Wade Harley Norkett Bond: $1000 More Information >>> | Arrested Sep 18, 2019 • #1 drove (motor/off-highway) vehicle when license under restraint (revoked) • #2 drove a defective/unsafe vehicle • #3 careless driving • #4 drove veh while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both | |
Benjamin Zackery Nykaza Bond: $1000 Arrest Age 29 More Information >>> | Arrested Feb 24, 2019 • #1 failed to notify police of accident • #2 careless driving • #3 drove veh while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both |
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Getting a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Colorado will carry harsh penalties no matter how old you are, but minors are subjected to especially tough penalties. Drivers over the age of 21 with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) over .08% are convicted of a DUI. However, drivers under age 21 can be convicted with a .02% BAC due to Colorado’s zero tolerance policy.