Baca County Sheriff's Office Report for the month of July 2025

Description: The Baca County Sheriff's Office Released the Following Call Logs for July, 2025...


Published: 08/06/2025
Byline: SECO News

Baca County Sheriff’s Office Report for the month of July, 2025

Bookings/Arrests:  8

07/6/25 Bruce Smith Sentence Order Out of Baca County on Driving Under the Influence (Misdemeanor)

07/7/25 Bric Koehn Warrant Out of Baca County for Failure to Comply on Prohibited use of a weapon (Misdemeanor)

07/7/25 Deaven Greenlee Warrant Out of Baca County for Failure to Appear on Menacing, Assault, and No Insurance (Misdemeanor)

07/9/25 Amanda Case Warrant Out of Baca County for Contempt of Court on Violation of Protection Order and Domestic Violence (Misdemeanor)

07/14/25 Barbara Stapleton Violation of a Protection Order and Domestic Violence (Misdemeanor)

07/16/25 Larry Hager Sex Offender Registration

07/20/25 Tony Martinez Menacing (Misdemeanor)

07/25/25 Bryan Willimon Criminal Mischief under $300 and Domestic Violence (Petty Offence)

Civil/Criminal Papers Served:   10

Calls for Service:  412 - Total Calls for Service (Fire, EMS, Baca County Sheriff’s Office, Springfield PD, Baca County Coroner’s    Office, Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Parks & Wildlife)

Administrative Calls:  888

911 Calls Received:  158

Cases/Calls Handled for July

Livestock/Animal Calls 22

Traffic Stops 9

Agency Assists 20

Community Relations 8

Welfare Checks 4

Harassment 2

Suspicious Activity 9

VIN Inspections 4

Fires 8

Traffic Complaints 21

Assaults 2

Disturbances 12

Trespass 3

Inmate Transports 3

Protection Order Violations 2 

Traffic Accidents 5

Alarms 2

Sex Offender Registrations 1

Controlled Burns 23

Medical Assists 3 

Mental Health  5

NCIC/CCIC Entered Warrants 5

Thefts 7

Weather Warnings 3

Transients 4

Civil Disputes 4

Motorist Assists 3 

Abandoned Vehicles 5

Child/Elderly Abuse 2

Canyon Patrols 2 

Utility Problems 3 

Civil/Criminal-Paper Service Attempts 12

Total Calls/Cases Handled:  218

All Parties Considered Innocent Until Proven Guilty in a Court of Law. 



Follow SECO News on Facebook.
Subscribe to the SECO News YouTube Channel.



The Police Beat Sponsor