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May 22, 2013
teller county arrests The following list of arrests is provided by area law enforcement agencies. An arrest is not an indication of guilt or innocence and there might be several people with the same name living in the county.
Teller County Sheriff’s Office May 6
EriC allEn Beattie, 25, of Colorado Springs was arrested on charges of driving under restraint, registration required and speeding. Bond was set at $1,000.
CaSEy ThOMaS Fernau, 28, of Peyton was arrested on a warrant charging first degree criminal trespass, unauthorized use of a financial transaction device, theft, and criminal mischief. Bond was set at $2,000. May 12 STEvEn DalE Moody, 59, of Florissant was arrested on charges of domestic violence, third degree assault and harassment. Bond was set at $1,000. May 13
May 8
DarrEll WaynE Perry, 51, of Colorado Springs was arrested on a warrant charging felony theft. Bond was set at $100,000.
JOnEl KEElEy Phipps, 23, of Woodland Park was arrested on a warrant charging failure to appear on original charges of child abuse, marijuana cultivation and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $500.
JaCOb anThOny Peterson, 21, of Florissant was arrested on a warrant charging defrauding an innkeeper. Bond was set at $800.
May 9 JuliE ann Myers-Johns, 33, of Cripple Creek was arrested on
charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with excessive content and open container, bond of $1,000.
DErEK lEE Pierce, 49, of Colorado Springs was arrested on
charges of driving under the influence, driving with excessive alcohol content and weaving. Bond was set at $1,000.
KurT FrEDriCK Teskey, 30, of Colorado Springs was arrested on a warrant charging failure to comply on original charges of felony criminal impersonation to gain a benefit and felony weapon possession by a previous offender. Bond was set at $50,000. May 10 JOnaThan JaMES Houston, 30, of Colorado Springs was arrested on a warrant charging failure to appear on an original charge of driving under restraint and lane usage violation. Bond was set at $600. May 11
May 14 brEnDa buTlEr, 59, of Woodland Park was arrested on charges of domestic violence, third degree assault and harassment. Bond was set at $1,000. KErrigan DaviD Clark, 37, of Florissant was arrested on charges of felony criminal attempt, felony menacing, felony criminal mischief, crimes against at-risk adults, third degree assault, cruelty to animals, obstruction of telephone service and harassment. He was also arrested on a three warrants; first warrant charging failure to appear on original charges of driving under restraint and speeding, second warrant charging failure to appear on an original charge of driving under restraint, and third warrant charging failure to appear on an original charge of third degree assault. Bond was set at $29,000. May 15 TErry MOnTOya, 36, of Colorado Springs was arrested on a warrant charging felony unlawful distribution, manufacturing, dispensing, or sale, felony unlawful possession of a controlled substance, felony criminal possession of identification document and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $10,000.
More than 100 cyclists participate in the Ride of Silence on May 15 in Woodland Park in memory of bicyclists who have been killed or injured in motor vehicle collisions. The ride has become a tradition around the world but this was Woodland Park’s first Ride of Silence. Courtesy photo
ride memorializes cyclists By Special to the Courier
Mountain Top Cycling Club The Mountain Top Cycling Club hosted its first Ride of Silence through Woodland Park on May 15. About 100 bicyclists, ranging from age 5 to older 80, pedaled down U.S. 24 from County Road 231 to Safeway. The Ride of Silence moved slowly and quietly through town. Bicyclists were escorted by the Woodland Park Police Department while Teller County Search and Rescue volunteers controlled traffic through intersections. Ride of Silence is held every May in hundreds of locations around the world. Ride of Silence is a sort of rolling memorial to honor bicyclists that have been injured or killed by motorists. Ride of Silence also promotes
sharing the road and provides awareness of bicycling safety. The bicyclists arrived at Safeway and were treated to a feast of sandwiches, fruits & veggies, and Buffalo wings provided by local businesses. Later, guest speakers gave tribute to each of the eight cyclists who were killed last year in Colorado, and spoke about ways cyclists can increase their safety. After an emotional poem, eight biodegradable balloons were released in remembrance of the eight killed bicyclists. The Woodland Park Ride of Silence was organized by Debbie Maresca of Mountain Top Cycling Club. Event sponsors include Subway, Wild Wings, Nuts and Bolts Quilts and Needle Works, Paradise Liquors, True Life Medicine, and Auto Zone of Woodland Park.
VFW and american legion host weekend memorials The Public is invited to come out and attend the following events in honor of Memorial Day: The Thomas E. Kelley VFW Post # 6051, along with local Military veterans and retirees, will place flags on veterans’ graves at 10 a.m. May 25 at the Thomas E. Kelley VFW #6051.
After the ceremony, the post will then move to the Wilderness and Westcreek cemeteries. The American Legion Post #1980 and the Thomas E. Kelley VFW #6051 will conduct a combined Memorial Day ceremony at 11 a.m. May 27 in the Woodland Park Cemetery.
WP PeeWee hockey ends season on high note Special to the Courier
Woodland Park Hockey Association The Woodland Park Hockey Association traveling PeeWee team, “The Terminators,” qualified for the Continental Divide Youth Hockey League playoffs and took a league championship. The team is made up of children ages 11 and 12. The hockey association is already planning for the 2013-2014 season and will provide opportunities for the following age divisions: Mites-ages 5-8, squirts-ages 9 and 1, PeeWees-ages 11 and 12 and Bantams-ages 13 and 14. The association has memberships in USA Hockey, Colorado Amateur Hockey Association and the Continental Divide Youth Hockey Association. Coaches for the 2012-
The Woodland Park PeeWee hockey team, The Terminators, won the Continental Divide Youth Hockey League championship in Aspen last month. Courtesy photo 2013 season included head coach Denny Trombetta, offensive coach Brian Kane,
defensive coach Dan Trombetta and goalie coach Brian Babin.
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