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Monthly Archives: September 2008

Updated Most Wanted List

Be sure to check out our Most Wanted List updated today.  Give us a call if you have seen or know where any of these folks are at.

Update on Klotzbach

Mr. Klotzbach is in custody.

Most Wanted

Please check our most wanted list, particularly the last entry for Darryl Klotzbach.  He walked away from his community corrections sentence at the Colorado Department of Corrections.  He is considered a prison escapee and is reportedly in the Morgan County area.  If you see him, contact us at 970-867-2461.

I am headed out the door to see if I can track him down as we speak…

 

Darryl L. Klotzbach:

Klotzbach

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Coyote Rescue

Today, I received a call from a citizen who asked for help with an animal control problem.  Apparently, her dogs had chased a coyote into a 6 foot window well and it couldn’t get out.  She told me that she had placed a ladder in the well in hopes that it would find its way out and had to leave for work.  When she arrived at work, she placed a call to our office asking for help getting the critter out of her window well.

When I arrived at the house which happens to be 17 miles south of Fort Morgan, I immediately saw what window well she was talking about because of the ladder protruding out of it.

I walked up and looked in the well, and Mr. Coyote was still down there.  He was playing the “I’m not here” game and was huddled up in the corner.  I knew he was alive because I could see him breathing and he was moving to try and re-position himself.

Anyway, I placed a call to my co-worker on duty, Deputy Vince Iovinella.  When he arrived, our plan was going to be to place a dog pole on the coyote and slide him up the ladder.  For those of you who don’t know, the purpose for dog poles is to keep unpredictable animals at a distance to protect the handler from bite injury.

So, a short photo essay of our effort:

Here is a shot of the window well with the ladder protruding out:

Here is Mr. Coyote in the bottom of the window well pretending that no one can see him hiding there:

I remove the ladder and he still pretends that he does not exist.  He was breathing so I knew he was alive:

Here is where we slid Mr. Coyote up the ladder on the catch pole.   Once the coyote was at the top of the ladder, I loosened the catch pole.  Mr. Coyote decided he was going to shoot back down into the well:

We did get him up out of the well on the second attempt.  Here’s a quick picture before we let him go.

Job well done, Deputy Iovinella!

 

Our concerns that he may be sick or injured were put to rest as we let him go: