According to records obtained from the Windsor Police Department and confirmed by the Weld County District Attorney's office, Tyler Boebert, the eldest of controversial Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's four sons, was cited on Friday, July 11, by the Windsor Police Department and faces a misdemeanor charge of child abuse. Details about the circumstances that led to the criminal citation were not publicly available as of July 25. According to a court summons, the child-abuse charge Tyler faces is criminal negligence where no death or injury occurred. Congresswoman Boebert characterized the incident as "a miscommunication on monitoring my young grandson that recently led to him getting out of our house."
On February 27, 2024, Tyler was hit with felony charges for a series of thefts from vehicles and for using stolen credit cards at local gas stations in Rifle and Parachute. He was hit with more than a dozen charges, eventually pleading guilty last October to a single charge of attempting to commit identity theft. After his plea, a 9th Judicial District judge gave Tyler a two-year deferred judgment, allowing his felony to be cleared from his record upon successfully completing his 24-month probation term. Under his court-ordered probation, Tyler was to complete eighty hours of community service, and he was banned from using controlled substances.
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