The Summit County Sheriff’s Office launched the Justice Files, a weekly roundup of notable calls to service, on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The past week was filled with a variety of incidents that kept deputies on their toes.
One of the incidents involved a break-in near Breckenridge, where a homeowner returned to find her house ransacked and items missing. Deputies are still investigating and seeking witnesses to help solve the case.
Another call came from a child who reported a chicken being killed at a gas station, offering deputies a shotgun and knife for fingerprints. Despite the bizarre nature of the call, deputies were unable to locate anyone involved.
In a separate incident, a man sleeping in a condo building was accused of stealing shorts from a laundry room. After being confronted by deputies, the man admitted to doing laundry in the building, but no evidence of theft was found.
Additionally, Snapchat notified authorities of a user posting a threatening photo with a BB gun pointed at ski lifts. The man claimed it was a joke, but he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct.
A particularly alarming incident involved a man threatening a housekeeper with an ax, leading to his arrest for felony menacing and a restraining order. The Sheriff’s Office took swift action to ensure the safety of the victim.
These incidents from the past week showcase the diverse and challenging situations that law enforcement officers in Summit County face regularly. The Justice Files provides a transparent look into the daily work of the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, highlighting the dedication and professionalism of its deputies.