In Denver Criminal News: 6 charged in Montrose Incident
I just returned from Los Angeles after seeing a probate attorney there. Several news outlets reported on December 1, 2009, that three people were taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, Colo., after taking a fall at an abandoned electrical power plant. The Montrose police report that the three injured, aged 19 to 26, trespassed onto private property.
The three people climbed a catwalk and fell. Two fell several stories onto pavement. The third was caught in mid-air, dangling by a strap on his backpack. Joshua Drown of Delta, Colorado, age 21, came loose and fell further before authorities could assist him.
The three face charges including unlawful consumption of alcohol and unlawful entry. Stephanie Pickett, 19 years old, was airlifted to a Denver hospital. She sustained multiple fractures. Obviously, some young folks will need a good Los Angeles probate attorney or perhaps lawyer for their defense. I suppose that they are lucky in the sense that they will not be facing drunk driving or dui related criminal charges as well. She will be charged with underage possession of alcohol and unlawful entry.
23-year-old Rebecca Miller of Montrose is also expected to face criminal charges. She sustained head and facial injuries.
It has been reported by authorities that the group crawled beneath a fence at the plant. Some of them climbed up to a catwalk. Apparently they were so impaired by alcohol that they didn’t see that a floor panel was missing. There is not much defense for these acts.
