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Suspected Flying J sexual predator taken into custody

BY DEB HURLEY BROBST DBROBST@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

e Je erson County Sheri ’s O ce has arrested a man believed to be a sexual predator near Beaver Brook Trail, and investigators think he is the person who has been targeting female hikers in Flying J Ranch Park in Conifer.

Sheri ’s deputies apprehended Glenn Braden, 20, of Evergreen after dark on Aug. 8 after they say he exposed himself to two separate, lone female hikers at Stapleton Park near the Beaver Brook Trail, according to a release from the Je co Sheri ’s O ce.

Braden has been booked into the Je co jail in connec- tion with three counts of unlawful sexual contact and ve counts of indecent exposure, the release said. His mugshot is not being released pending photo lineups with multiple victims associated with this case.

Deputies were dispatched to 27500 Stapleton Drive near Chief Hosa at 6:15 p.m. after Je com received a 911 call from a female hiker who encountered a man along the trail, the release said. e man, wearing a gray T-shirt and green sweatpants, approached the hiker, exposed himself to her and began masturbating. e victim ran from the man and reported the incident. A couple minutes later, the man confronted another lone female hiker and exposed himself. He also attempted to grab one of the two victims before they ed, according to the release. e most notable change is the size of our newspapers. Moving to a di erent press, regardless of which option we landed on, necessitated

Deputies and park rangers saturated the area, and after an intense two-and-a-half-hour search, were able to locate a man hiding in the woods, the release said. A short foot chase ensued, and the man was taken into custody. He was wearing the same clothing described by both victims.

Sheri ’s deputies have been looking for a man after six incidents in Flying J and one at Alderfer ree Sisters Park.

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