Residents organize to recall Lake County coroner
In Lake County, organizers have started accepting signatures on their petition to recall Coroner Shannon Kent.
and last updated 2021-03-01 09:17:05-05
DENVER â In Lake County, organizers have started accepting signatures on their petition to recall Coroner Shannon Kent. We will have our petition tomorrow. We need to collect 690 signatures and we will double that just to make sure we have enough for the recall, recall organizer Gloria Gonzales said on Sunday.
Gloria Gonzales and Paula Velasquez are heading the recall. They say this action is long overdue. This started in October back when his first charges started and we were shocked then. So, the second arrest â it was over the top, Gonzales said.
Photos from Silverthorne Police Department
Lake County Coroner Shannon Kent and his wife, Deputy Coroner Staci Kent, were arrested Friday and charged with attempted tampering with a deceased human body, a Class 4 felony, according to a news release from the 5th Judicial District attorney’s office.
The charges stem from an incident at the former Kent-Bailey Funeral Home, 561 Blue River Parkway in Silverthorne, where police found a body in a coffin that they believe had been there for several months, according to the release.
The body was identified through fingerprinting as a 42-year-old Southern California man who died July 30 in a semitrailer crash in Park County, according to Park County Coroner David E. Kintz Jr. The body was transferred from the Coroner’s Office to the now-defunct funeral home on Aug. 11, according to Kintz. After the man’s body was found unattended, it was returned to the coroner Tuesday, and his family was notified.
Staci Kent
Photo courtesy of 5th Judicial District Attorney
Lake County Coroner Shannon Kent and Staci Kent, his wife and deputy coroner, were arrested Thursday in Leadville after law enforcement found a deceased person in a coffin at their former Kent-Bailey Funeral Home in Silverthorne.
Each is now charged with attempted tampering with a deceased human body, a class 4 felony, the 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced Friday evening.
Authorities said they believe the deceased body had been in the Silverthorne location, at 561 Blue River Parkway, for several months. Bond is set at $10,000 and the Kents are scheduled to appear in court on March 9.
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