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Former Pueblo County Sheriff's Office Sergeant arrested Monday

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PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo. (KOAA) — A former Pueblo County Sheriff's Office Sergeant was arrested Monday following an independent investigation.

A Pueblo County District Court Judge issued a warrant alleging 43-year-old Jason Hanratty unlawfully retained and misused funds collected from Pueblo County Sheriff's Office employees' paychecks after the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge #7 dissolved.

The arrest warrant alleges Hanratty misappropriated more than $17,000 in union dues from 41 Pueblo County Sheriff's Office employees for more than two years.

Hanratty, who was vice president of the lodge, allegedly deposited the money into personal and business accounts.

According to the sheriff's office, Hanratty was arrested for felony theft and first-degree official misconduct. He has been booked into the Pueblo County Jail and is being held on a $50,000 bond.

Hanratty resigned from the sheriff's office on April 15. He was assigned to the patrol division as a sergeant and had been employed with the sheriff's office since April, 2007.

The investigation has been referred to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office to ensure impartiality and accountability.

Pueblo County Sheriff David J. Lucero released the following statement regarding this incident:

“This arrest is both troubling and necessary. The allegations in this case describe conduct that is entirely inconsistent with the values and expectations of the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office. We are sworn to uphold the law — not break it — and that obligation extends to every member of this agency, without exception.

As Sheriff, I took immediate steps to request an outside agency to handle the criminal inquiry to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. We will continue to cooperate fully with the District Attorney’s Office as this matter progresses through the legal system.”
Pueblo County Sheriff David J. Lucero

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