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DUI Arrest Records - Teller County, Colorado
Below are public DUI, DWI, and related driving offense records for Teller County, Colorado. Records may include arrest dates, charge descriptions, bond information, city details, and booking photos when available. Older records are kept for public lookup and historical reference, but an arrest record does not prove guilt or conviction.
| Sheriff Teller County | Jason Mikesell ☏ (719) 687-9652 |
| Address | 11400 US Hwy 24, PO Box 27 |
| City | Divide |
| State, Zip | CO 80814-0027 |
| Name | Arrest | Photo |
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| Matthew Travis Voeks Bond: $1000 Arrest Age 24 More Information >>> |
Arrested Oct 15, 2011 • #1 driving while ability impaired • #2 failure to provide insurance • #3 driving under restraint • #4 displaying fictitious plates • #5 violation of protection order |
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| Jesse Alan Vohs Bond: $1000 Arrest Age 49 More Information >>> |
Arrested Feb 08, 2019 • #1 dui or dwai • #2 dui per se or deac • #3 speeding 20-24 mph over prima facie limit • #4 failed to drive in single lane • #5 open container in vehicle only • #6 failed to present evidence of insurance upon request |
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| William John Vonkamp Bond: $1000 Arrest Age 44 More Information >>> |
Arrested Aug 22, 2014 • #1 driving under revocation • #2 defective stop lights |
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| Robert James Vreeland Bond: $1000 Arrest Age 21 Colorado Springs, Teller, CO More Information >>> |
Arrested Jun 23, 2013 • #1 driving under influence • #2 traffic offense-expired plates • #3 traffic offense-following too closely |
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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information and may not reflect the final outcome of a case. Charges can be dismissed, reduced, or updated. For current case status, check official court or law enforcement records.
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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