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The Lovland man pleads guilty of the charge of offense at the beginning of 2024 Fraction-Proporter Loveland-Herald

The Lovland man pleads guilty of the charge of offense at the beginning of 2024 Fraction-Proporter Loveland-Herald

A man from Loveland pleaded guilty for a crime and an accusation of crime in relation to a case of burglary at the beginning of 2024.

Gregory Herzog, 73 years old, appeared on Tuesday morning judicial judge district of the Court, at the Center for Justice of Larimer County in Fort Collins, Tuesday morning and pleaded guilty of the first degree, a 3rd class offense -a; and DUI, an unclaimed offense.

Cure said that the sentence, which is open to her, will result in between five and 16 years old, either in the Colorado Corrections Department or in the Community corrections in Larimer County. She scheduled him to return for conviction at 9 in the morning.

At about 1 pm, February 2, 2024, the Loveland Police Department received a call reporting a home invasion in block 700 in West Ninth Street. Officers were told that a man who wore all black, later identified like Herzog, knocked on the front door of the house before letting go through the door without permission, according to information previously launched from the department.

Herzog is accused of carrying a duffel bag in the house, with a long weapon that had stuck part of the road, as well as a model hung on the outside of the waist; He was looking for someone who previously lived there, according to information released above.

Two women were inside the house when Herzog entered. One of them ran out of the back door and hid it as the second entered the kitchen with Herzog following, according to the information launched previously. She disarmed the man’s man and ran to a neighbor’s house to call 911.

The Loveland Police and Swat teams responded to the house, because it was believed that Herzog was barricaded inside, although the officers could not locate it on the spot, according to the information launched previously.

An hour later, Herzog’s vehicle was the subject of a suspicious driver report in South Loveland. Police officers and deputies of the sheriff in Larimer County initiated a US-risk traffic stop 287 to the south of Larimer County 4 and arrested Herzog without incident.

He was accused of grade I with a deadly weapon, a 3rd class offense; Two accusations of threat with a weapon, a 5th grade offense; Forbidden use of weapons, a class 1 crime, third -degree attack, a class 1 offense; DUI, an unclaimed offense; and DUI per se, an unclaimed offense. The rest of his accusations were rejected in the plea agreement.