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| Local Corrections Makes Electronic Monitoring Changes Following Ebel Case |
| By cbslocal.com - Brian Maass |
| Published: 04/09/2013 |
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DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado’s Department of Corrections is significantly tightening procedures surrounding electronic monitoring of parolees after parolee Evan Ebel removed his electronic monitoring device before he is suspected of killing Tom Clements, Executive Director of the Department of Corrections and Nathan Leon, a young father. CBS4 has learned that all parole department employees were notified late Sunday that effective immediately, when there is a notification that an electronic monitor might have been tampered with, parole officers will be immediately notified and will have to take numerous steps to insure the offender is not on the run. In the Ebel case, it took days before a parole officer attempted to track down Evan Ebel. The new steps appear designed to avoid another time lag. Read More. |
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