Ruben Estrada-Prieto, 40 of Farmington, New Mexico, was cited for driving 20-29 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
October 22
Carissa Watts, 30, Alamosa, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
Felipe Tejada, 35 of Zapata, Texas, was summoned for failing to observe a traffic control device, driving under the influence and driving with a blood alcohol content of .008 or more at the 300 block of Santa Fe Avenue.
October 21
Ryan Claylomb, 29, Alamosa, was summoned for driving with a suspended license at the 300 block of Broadway Avenue.
Josette Samora, 36, Monte Vista, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of Ironfield Road and U.S. Highway 285.
Lauryn Hills, 18, Denver, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of 10th Street and Railroad Avenue.
Jose Duran Jr., 19, Alamosa, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
October 20
Max Pacheco, 57, Chacon, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at the 10000 block of County Road 100 South.
Trinidad Garcia, 18, Sanford, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the 5000 block of CO Highway 17.
Wade Henderson, 31, Monte Vista, was cited for driving 20-39 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of County Road 100 South and Road Eight South.
William Greenhill, 59, La Jara, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at the 1000 block of County Road 100 North.
Bennie Martinez, 37, Pueblo, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
Rachel Romero-Martinez, 49, Monte Vista, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
Scott Swafford, 50, Coaldale, was cited for 20-39 mph over the speed limit at mile marker 55 of CO Highway 17.
October 19
Johnathan Garcia, 29, Alamosa, was summoned for violating interlock device restrictions on their driver's license, driving 20-39 mph over the speed limit and driving under the influence at mile marker 230 of U.S. Highway 160.
Brenda Lucero, 50, Del Norte, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of Lane Seven North and County Road 105.
Jacob Deaguero, 25, Alamosa, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of CO Highway 17 and Stanley Road.
Ethan Burkley, 17, Salida, was cited for driving 20-39 mph over the speed limit at the 5000 block of CO Highway 17 North.
Alycia Chambers, 39, Crestone, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of Second Avenue and CO Highway 17.
Javier Ruiz Miranda, 29, Denver, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of Lane One North and CO Highway 17.
James Shank, 58 of Perryton, Texas, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the intersection of Lane One North and CO Highway 17.
Sage Ryen, 57, Buena Vista, was cited for driving 20-39 mph over the speed limit at the 5000 block of CO Highway 17.
October 18
Andres Rael, 31 of Questa, New Mexico was summoned for failing to use turn signals and driving with a blood alcohol content of .008 or more at the intersection of Fourth Street and Hunt Avenue.
Nicholas Chambers, 41, Crestone, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at Hooper.
Carry Hart, 65, Alamosa, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at the 7000 block of County Road 106 South.
Debbie Gurule, 23, Alamsoa, was summoned for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit and driving without insurance at the intersection of Road Eight South and County Road 101 South.
October 17
Seth Simmons, 31, Hartsel, was summoned for driving with a suspended license and driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the 100 block of CO Highway 17.
October 14
Geronemo Gardea, 58, Thorton, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the 1000 block of County Road 100 North.
October 10
Nicholas Chambers, 41, Crestone, was cited for driving 5-9 mph over the speed limit at Hooper.
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