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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.