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Marcio Rosales-Zelaya, a 32-year-old Gypsum man, has been charged with felony kidnapping as well as misdemeanor assault and domestic violence charges after he allegedly took his girlfriend from her place of work and interfered with police efforts to locate the couple.
Rosales-Zelaya made his first appearance Tuesday afternoon in Eagle County court after he was arrested for allegedly physically abusing and kidnapping his girlfriend, his second round of domestic violence charges in the last year.
On June 20, the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report from the victim’s father that he believed Rosales-Zelaya was “going to kill her” after they had gotten into a dispute the night before, according to an affidavit detailing the incident.
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You came, you climbed, and you helped us reach new heights. SpeakUp ReachOut is extremely grateful to the Eagle Climbing and Fitness Gym for hosting the second annual Climb For Hope event June 19.
We raised over $8,000 for local suicide prevention programs and events for adults and youth. These funds will help us expand our impact as we work to prevent suicides in Eagle County through training, awareness and hope/
The organizing committee of Dave Dantas, Larry Moore, Pavan Krueger, Ashley Patriacca and Amber Mulson-Barrett of the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office dedicated themselves to making this family event a huge success. SpeakUp ReachOut can’t do the hard work of suicide prevention alone. For these big-hearted champions to join our cause, it means the world to us. Huge shout-outs and many thanks to all the following businesses and individual who sponsored and donated:
A 27-year-old Leadville man who led police on a high-speed chase back in March failed to attend his court appearance Monday, prompting a warrant for his arrest.
Ryan E. Serens, 27, of Leadville, failed to appear in court after being arrested in March following a car chase that ended in EagleVail.
Photo courtesy of the Eagle County Sheriff s Office
Ryan E. Serens was arrested on March 24 after he led Eagle County sheriff’s deputies and Colorado State Patrol on a nearly one-hour car chase in a stolen red Subaru.
Serens’ case was bound over to the 5th Judicial District Court, and he was set to have his first appearance Monday, but didn’t show.