A man who took a deal and pleaded guilty last year to killing his neighbors’ cattle in Larimer County, causing over $30,000 in losses, was sentenced Friday to less than a month in jail.
The Larimer County Sheriff's office, Fort Collins and Loveland police issued statements saying they do not enforce federal immigration laws.
A Larimer County man who admitted to shooting and killing cattle belonging to his neighbors near Masonville has been sentenced to jail and probation.
After the victim of a 2024 home invasion and assault begged the community for help, a tip led to the arrest of a teenager in connection with the case.
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The former Mesa County clerk and recorder, is demanding her release from jail as she challenges her election interference ...
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office has arrested a Fort Collins man suspected of creating and possessing child sexual abuse ...
The following inspections were made Jan. 24-30, 2025. More information, including specific violations and inspectors’ ...
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters has asked a federal court to allow her to bail out of jail while her case is being ...
FORT COLLINS • Terrell Keith’s journey into substance abuse and subsequent mental health issues is unique but not uncommon.
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNMasonville man sentenced to probation, jail time for shooting and killing livestockMichael Hester will face a probationary sentence and serve a brief stint in the Larimer County Jail for shooting and killing ...
A Larimer County man who admitted to shooting and killing cattle belonging to his neighbors west of Fort Collins has been sentenced to jail and probation. Michael Hester, 37, was sentenced Friday ...
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