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DUI Arrest Records - Elbert County, Colorado

Below are public DUI, DWI, and related driving offense records for Elbert 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 Older records are kept for public lookup and historical reference, but an arrest record does not prove guilt or conviction.

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Sheriff Elbert County Timothy D. Norton ☏ (303) 621-2027
Address 751 Ute Ave, PO Box 486
City Kiowa
State, Zip CO 80117-0486
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Christopher Zelney
Arrest Age 22
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Arrested Aug 25, 2017
• #1 Careless Driving (mt2)
• #2 Drove Vehicle with License Revoked/suspended/denied
Zelney Christopher - Elbert County, CO
Brett Zezulka
Arrest Age 24
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Arrested Feb 28, 2019
• #1 Drove Vehicle with License Revoked/suspended/denied
• #2 Careless Driving (mt2)
Kaleb Zielinski
Arrest Age 23
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Arrested Nov 09, 2017
• #1 DUI: Alcohol or Drugs or Both
Zielinski Kaleb - 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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