Sunday, the final day of Country Jam proved to be much easier for law enforcement thanks to a significant decrease in the number of people engaged in illegal activity.
Country Jam is a huge music festival. For some, music is the furthest thing from their mind. Instead, they seem to focus on how quickly they can get ticketed or arrested.
Two people are in custody after barricading themselves in a Grand Junction home forcing a standoff with Mesa County Sheriff's Deputies and Grand Junction SWAT team.
October DUI arrests in Colorado were frighteningly high, due in part to those who got behind the wheel after drinking too much while celebrating Halloween.
For most concertgoers, Country Jam is full of fun, the sun, and top-notch entertainment. For those who break the law, the weekend is an entirely different experience.
Six men from Grand Junction were arrested in connection with a national investigation that targets the criminals responsible for the sex trafficking of children.
The Grand Junction Police, Mesa County Sheriff's and Fruita Sheriff's Departments, along with the Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the 21st Judicial District Attorney's Office, and the FBI teamed together during th