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Rafting guides accused of interfering with rescue won't be charged
The Denver Post ^ | 7/13/10 | Jason Blevins

Posted on 07/14/2010 1:44:26 PM PDT by MissTed

District Attorney Mark Hurlbert will not prosecute two rafting guides accused of interfering with the rescue of a 13-year-old girl on Clear Creek last month.

Clear Creek County sheriff's deputies arrested guides Ryan Snodgrass, 28, and Justin Lariscy, 30, on charges of interfering with a government operation after the pair initiated a rescue for a Texas girl who fell from their company's raft June 10 on Clear Creek.

Snodgrass swam to the girl, who had traveled a half-mile through swollen rapids and pulled herself to shore.

Sheriff's officials said the pair ignored orders to stay out of the water and let volunteer search-and-rescue workers handle the matter.

Lariscy, in a letter describing the events of the day, said the pair saw "no plan of action or organization of the volunteers."

Hurlbert said Snodgrass and Lariscy wrote "very good letters of apology" to the sheriff, prompting his decision.

"Once we let cooler heads prevail, both the sheriff and the raft guides and the rafting company, they realized things could have gone differently and charging a person was not going to be the correct solution," said Hurlbert, district attorney for Colorado's 5th Judicial District.

Since the incident, the sheriff and the guides' company, Arkansas Valley Adventures, have been working on a procedure that would keep everyone involved safe, Hurlbert said.

"My hope is that Search and Rescue and the rafting company will work together," Hurlbert said. "Ultimately, the safety of the person in the water is the No. 1 thing."

Arkansas Valley Adventures owner Duke Bradford said he was relieved that his employees would not face criminal charges.


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To: grobdriver

I agree. Typical government interference, the end result of which is that the girl could have drowned in order to protect their ‘rules’. This happened with the Coast Guard off the coast of Mass. some years ago, with one man losing his life in a turtled boat because the CG wouldn’t allow a private salvager anywhere near the boat.


21 posted on 07/14/2010 4:54:17 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: wolfcreek

Clear Creek isn’t exactly the toughest rapids in North America.


22 posted on 07/14/2010 4:57:50 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (A blind clock finds a nut at least twice a day.)
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To: Manly Warrior
Sheriff should have shaken his hand and said good work...another small town sheriff with a (my territory) problem while a girl may be drowning. Add to that the sheriff came off looking bad and incompetent it was sure to lead to an arrest....by a jerk My father was a policeman in Detroit so I am not against cops, just dumb ones...
23 posted on 07/14/2010 5:19:14 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: MissTed

Sounds like this sheriff got his feelings hurt because he did not get the glory from the rescue? Kudos to the two employees who actually did the rescue! This sheriff is acting like a total absolute jerk!


24 posted on 07/15/2010 7:43:53 AM PDT by rawhide
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