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…
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.