Fort Collins Burglary and Trespassing Attorney
Man in Dinosaur Onesie Wanted for Breaking into Homes and Cars

Breaking into a home to steal is charged as Burglary in Fort Collins and Larimer County while breaking into a car to steal is charged as Trespassing. A man will likely be facing both these charges after he was caught on doorbell camera breaking into homes and cars while wearing a dinosaur onesie and carrying a bag. According to the Continue Reading

Fort Collins Aggravated Motor Vehicle Lawyer
Car Thieves Leave Nasty Note Behind

Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of taking the vehicle of another without permission. Depending on the circumstances, this crime can be charged as First Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft or Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft in the Second Degree. A woman recently reported her car as stolen when it Continue Reading

Fort Collins Theft Attorney
Protect Your Catalytic Converters!

Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person takes something for value from another with the intent of never giving it back. Recently, the Weld County Sheriff made it a point to notify citizens that there has been an uptick in Thefts. Specifically, thieves are targeting catalytic converters. In fact, it is seemingly a problem across Continue Reading

Fort Collins Criminal Extortion Attorney
Woman Claims to Be Kidnapped and Demands Ransom from Father

Tricking or forcing someone into paying money through the commission of another crime is charged as Criminal Extortion in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A woman is facing these charges after lying to her father about being kidnapped and demanding $400 in ransom. According to the report, the woman had been reported missing by her father after he received text Continue Reading

Fort Collins 2nd Degree Burglary Attorney
Returning to the Scene of the Crime – More Than Once

Burglary is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person unlawfully enters or breaks into somewhere they are not authorized to be with the intent to commit another crime. Two brothers are facing Second Degree Burglary charges after breaking into a home on three separate occasions. I guess they didn’t get everything they were looking for on the Continue Reading