DENVER A Pueblo man with multiple convictions for guns and drugs, and who struggles with substance abuse, has been sentenced to three years for another gun crime.
Julian Daniel Trujillo was sentenced Wednesday in Denver by Judge Raymond Moore of the U.S. District Court for Colorado.
Earlier, Trujillo pleaded guilty to having a gun despite a previous felony conviction. He needs to stay away from Pueblo (when he is released), said Jennifer Beck, a public defender representing Trujillo. He s locked in a cycle that s hard to break. (Returning) is not going to help him on a path of recovery.
Doubt cast on late texts allegedly sent by Kelsie Schelling
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) Day five of the homicide trial for Donthe Lucas included testimonies from Kelsie Schelling s work supervisor, her father, and a woman who says she s in love with Lucas.
Lucas is accused of first-degree murder after the 2013 disappearance of Schelling.
Savannah Martin was Schelling s work supervisor at Floor Decor in the Denver area. In her testimony, Martin described her relationship with Schelling, saying she considered her a friend.
According to Martin, she wasn t aware that Schelling had gone to Pueblo the night before. On Feb. 5, Schelling sent Martin texts saying she was really sick and went to the ER.