BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Boulder police were seeking information on the whereabouts of a wanted fugitive.
According to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, 30-year-old Cody Coon ran from the Boulder County Jail courtroom on Sept. 27 and had not been located.
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that more than one month later, Coon was back in custody on Nov. 1
BCSO said that on Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. Coon entered the Boulder County Jail courtroom, which is located outside the secured perimeter at 3200 Airport Rd. When the judge placed Coon into the custody of BCSO, Coon exited the courtroom and ran out the front entrance of the jail.
According to BCSO, deputies chased Coon for a short distance but were unable to catch him. A witness told deputies that they spotted a man who fit Coon’s description fleeing the area on a bike.
An hour later, shortly after 3 p.m., BCSO said a deputy saw Coon on a bike near Canyon Boulevard and 14th Street in Boulder. Multiple deputies then searched the area but were still unable to locate Coon.
Coon was wanted on several active felony arrest warrants which include:
- Resisting arrest
- Second-degree assault on a peace officer
- Retaliation against a witness and victim
- Eluding police