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A Colorado deputy faces a $50,000 fine in a lawsuit for allegedly sharing immigration information with federal agents in violation of a recent state law.
By apologizing to Caroline Dias Concalves — the young Utah woman at the center of a June immigration detention fiasco — Mesa County Sheriff Todd Rowell has capped a troubling ...
Credit initial stories on both those items to the Business Times. Other local media were left to do what we called “matchers” when skunked by the competition while I was with The Associated Press.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser sued a sheriff's deputy after the officer reportedly sent ICE agents information about ...
A week after Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser very publicly and ceremoniously filed suit against a lone Mesa County ...
Two Colorado deputies have been disciplined for sending information to federal immigration agents, which is a violation of a ...
Mesa County commissioners received legal advice over a lawsuit involving Deputy Zwink and ICE detention, assessing possible ...
On July 31, the Mesa County Board Commissioners had an executive session to receive legal advice from counsel over an ...
Two people are on the run after ramming a vehicle into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during an operation ...
The investigation into the Sheriff's Deputy who pulled over Caroline Goncalves before her detention by ICE ends.
An investigation linked the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office to the high-profile detainment of Caroline Dias-Goncalves, a 19-year ...
Two Colorado deputies have been disciplined for violating state law by helping federal agents make immigration arrests.