
"Tyler Boebert, 20, was cited over the weekend for child abuse without injury after allegedly allowing his two-year-old son to wander away from a family home in Windsor, Colorado. The lawmaker told 9NEWS that "a kind woman quickly and safely secured him, and authorities were called as a precaution." A similar incident occurred in July last year, resulting in Tyler being charged with criminal negligence where no death or injury occurred, which he will stand trial for in April."
"Tyler's son was born in June 2023, making Boebert a grandmother at age 36. Tyler was previously arrested in February 2024 at the age of 18 in connection with a string of vehicle trespass and property thefts, initially being charged on 22 separate counts: four felony counts of Criminal Possession ID Documents, one felony count of Conspiracy to Commit a Felony, and over 15 additional misdemeanor and petty offenses."
Tyler Boebert, 20, was cited for misdemeanor child abuse after allegedly allowing his two-year-old son to wander away from a family home in Windsor, Colorado. A woman reportedly secured the child and authorities were called as a precaution, according to his mother. A previous incident in July led to a criminal negligence charge, with a trial scheduled for April. Tyler previously faced a February 2024 arrest on 22 counts related to vehicle trespass and property theft, including multiple felony counts. He pleaded guilty to one count of attempted identity theft under a plea deal requiring two years' probation, 80 hours of community service, and no controlled substances. It is unclear whether the new child abuse citation violates probation.
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