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The man Cañon City has been re-arrested for new charges of offense-Canon City Daily Record

The man Cañon City has been re-arrested for new charges of offense-Canon City Daily Record

The suspect who was previously arrested under the suspicion of several complaints regarding the offenses of vehicles involving theft on the northern side of Cañon in December has been re-arrested for new charges.

Anthony Watson, 21, appeared on Wednesday at the Fremont County District Court to file the accusations in the new case, however, they will not be submitted until its next emergence, March 19 for a preventive conference.

Watson was arrested on December 24 for a case and accused of theft of third-degree vehicles, a 5th grade offense; the criminal possession of a financial device, a crime of 5th grade; Theft, a 6th grade offense; And two charges of criminal attempt to commit criminal offenses of second degree, each 2nd class crime.

Six new accusations were filed on Wednesday, coming from a radius of December 11-14: the criminal possession of a financial device, a 5th grade offense and five charges of criminal offenses, each class 1.

On December 31, in this case, the judge of the Kaitlin Turner District Court reduced the Watson bonds to $ 2,000 in cash only instead of the $ 10,000 cash guarantee option, provided it comply with the probation. He appeared again in court on January 6, under previous charges of illegal possession of a controlled substance and intention.

On January 8, Watson appeared to file charges in theft, offenses and cases of identification theft. The magistrate Colette Lebeau launched Watson on a PR bond only to be able to participate in the Circle program, a 45 -day program in the hospital, the next day. He was prepared to return to court on February 26 for a preventive conference.

On Wednesday, Watson’s defense lawyer, Randy Canney, said his client has successfully completed the Circle program before lifting the new charges.

On February 21, Watson was arrested under the suspicion of identity theft, a 5th grade offense; the criminal possession of an identification document, an offense of 6th grade; theft ($ 2,000-5,000), a class offense 6; Criminal improse, a 6th grade offense; TRESPASS Criminal of the first degree, a class 1 offense; the criminal possession of a financial device, a class offense 2; False reporting to authorities, a class 2 crime; false reporting of identification information, a class 2 crime; possession of drug parafernalia, a small drug crime; and criminal offenses of the third degree, a small crime.

Lebeau set bonds at $ 10,000 in cash.

In the most recent case, Watson was arrested immediately after 5 in the morning February 21 in the 1800 Block in Kountz Avenue.

A resident in the area called the law enforcement to report that his police equipment and vest were stolen from his truck outside his house. The response officer, S. Powell, followed a set of fingerprints from the roadside to a parked blue utility vehicle behind a house on Kountz Avenue. He saw Watson sitting on the front seat and, shortly after, saw another man, Daniel Carriger, 43, behind the vehicle with an aggressive dog. After several orders and after the arrival of a spare unit, the men left the vehicle. Watson initially gave the officers his father’s name when he identified at the police. He said he “only works on this engine” and that they didn’t try to cause any “bad”.

The bottom of Watson’s shoes matched with the fingerprints that Powell followed from the ownership of the initial victim. The officers saw the stolen property reported in the utility vehicle, along with a loaded gun. While the officers were making the area, Dispatch reported two more vehicle offenses in block 400 in Del Rey Avenue and the 2000 block of Florence Street.

Police confiscated articles include a stab vest, two Nylon service belts, a federal prisons identification office, drug parafernal, a small amount of crystal methamphetamine, a small purse of coins, a lot of books consisting of hotel rewards and casinos and two two checks.