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Sheriff Elbert CountyTimothy D. Norton ☏ (303) 621-2027
Address751 Ute Ave, PO Box 486
CityKiowa
State, ZipCO 80117-0486
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John Neil
Arrest Age 44
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Arrested Jun 16, 2017
• #1 possession of methamphetamine level 4 drug
• #2 possession of more than 4 grams schedule ii controlled
• #3 foj - fugitive of justice
Neil John - Elbert County, CO
William Nobles
Arrest Age 23
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Arrested Aug 28, 2019
• #1 eluding police (elude-attemp to elude)
• #2 drove vehicle dui - alcohol (m)
• #3 speeding 40 mph over prima facie limit
• #4 reckless driving
Nobles William - Elbert County, CO
Timothy Nowicki
Arrest Age 49
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Arrested Aug 18, 2019
• #1 menacing w/deadly weapon (f5)
• #2 false imprisonment w/force/threat of force (f5)
• #3 reckless driving (mt2)
• #4 faied to notify police of a
Nowicki Timothy - Elbert County, CO
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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.

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