To seek justice by holding offenders accountable, protecting the rights of victims, and serving the community with honor and integrity to make Weld County safe.
“Damage didn’t stop when the bullets stopped. These victims of this horrific and senseless crime will live with the mental, emotional and physical damage the rest of their lives.” - Deputy District Attorney Lacy Wells
These three words can change everything for a survivor: "I believe you." Today is Start By Believing Day, and our offices across the state stand with survivors of sexual assault. Your voice matters #SAAM#startbybelieving@EVAWintl
“We hope this sentence sends a clear message that individuals who travel to Colorado intending to exploit children will be identified and held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.” - Deputy District Attorney Amy Petri Beard
Thank you Tom for 16 years of leadership and service to our organization! We are excited to welcome Jessica Dotter as our new Executive Director at the end of May! You can learn more about the leadership change here: https://t.co/DxPF1OQGT0
“Weld County delivered justice with a conviction and sentence that make it clear: anyone who harms a child in our community will face lifelong consequences.” - Chief Deputy District Attorney Arynn Clark
A violent offender was released into our community this week—because state law signed by Governor Polis required it. He then blamed local officials and called it "unacceptable."
This failure is in state law, not local action.