Seven Arrested in Rocky Ford Kidnapping Investigation

Description: Seven Arrested in Rocky Ford Kidnapping Investigation


Published: 07/09/2021
Byline: SECO News

Seven Arrested in Rocky Ford Kidnapping Investigation

July 9 – CBI –Rocky Ford, CO –Following an extensive investigation, seven (7) people were arrested on July 8, 2021, in connection with the alleged kidnapping, torture and attempted murder of a Rocky Ford woman.

It is believed the following suspects were involved in the incident that occurred in a Rocky Ford apartment in August of 2017:

Cosme Flores (DOB: 08/21/77), La Junta, Colorado In custody, Otero County Jail

Hipolito Isaac Sanchez (DOB: 07/30/85), Rocky Ford, CO, In custody, Otero County Jail

Jamie Harmon (DOB: 05/29/88), Rocky Ford, CO, In Custody of Colorado Department of Corrections on unrelated charges

Jeremy Casias (DOB: 07/09/93), Rocky Ford, CO, In custody of Colorado Department of Corrections on unrelated charges

Kendra Thompson (DOB: 05/05/88), Rocky Ford, CO, In custody Otero County Jail

Leonard Trujillo (DOB: 06/29/82), Rocky Ford, CO, In custody of Colorado Department of Corrections on unrelated charges

Leroy Osborne (DOB: 06/29/89), Pueblo, CO, In custody of Pueblo County Jail

All are facing charges of First Degree Kidnapping (Felony 1) and Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder (Felony 2).

Details about the incident are not available due to the nature of the allegations and because court records are sealed.

The investigation first began with the Rocky Ford Police Department in 2017. In 2019, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation was requested to investigate the incident in conjunction with the Otero County Sheriff’s Office, Rocky Ford Police Department and the 16th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

On Thursday, the CBI, US Marshals Service District of Colorado Violent Offenders Task Force and the Pueblo County and Otero County sheriff offices made the arrests of those who were not already incarcerated.

The investigation remains ongoing.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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