3.79 grams of an unknown substance individually.0.69 grams of cocaine in a small clear baggie.3.72 grams of methamphetamine in a purple sandwich bag.2.27 grams of methamphetamine in a small, clear, tied baggie.9 assumed blue fentanyl tablets marked “M”.The homeowner of 1411 CR 49, Thomas Michael Kostelocky, was also contacted and said he wanted Belrose charged with trespassing.Ī search of the white Jeep Belrose was seen repeatedly opening in the driveway of Jeffrey Wyatt’s home, contained the following: Through the course of the investigation, police determined that Wyatt was the son of Jeffrey Wyatt, the owner of the residence. Teachout was later contacted and determined to be involved in the incident. Both he and Belrose were taken into custody without further incident. The homeowner, Jeffrey Wyatt, reported that he had observed suspicious activity on his Ring goorbell camera from a location outside the home, and that the unknown male in the video had subsequently placed a strip of tape over the camera.įollowing an extensive area search, police later found Wyatt hiding in a nearby house under construction. The arrests came after sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence at 1247 Grand County Road 49 near Grand Lake after receiving a report of a possible trespass. Audrey Teachout, 36, was issued a criminal summons for false reporting to authorities, and was released on Sunday. He also had an additional felony arrest warrant out of the Edgewater Police Department for aggravated motor vehicle theft. Andrew Belrose, 30, from Denver, was booked on a felony warrant out of the Colorado Department of Corrections for a parole violation. Gregory Wyatt, 36, from Aurora, was booked on a Failure to Appear Warrant for dangerous drugs out of the Denver Marshal’s Office. ![]() One man is in the Denver Marshal’s custody and one remains in the custody of the Grand County Sheriff’s Detention Facility after an attempted break-in at a Grand Lake home on Sunday, April 17, which prompted the involvement of multiple local, state and federal law enforcement and EMS agencies. Grand County Sheriff's Office/Courtesy Photo Grand County Sheriff Brett Schroetlin said the incident's proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park prompted the involvement of National Park Service law enforcement along with others. ![]() Multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies responded to a trespassing call on Sunday, April 17, in Grand Lake.
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