Evan Ebel's parole officer worked a sporadic schedule during the time the suspected killer of
Colorado Department of Corrections Director Tom Clements and
pizza delivery driver Nathan Leon was tampering with his ankle monitor.
CALL7 Investigators obtained the parole officer's timecard, and it shows he worked a full day Thursday, March 14 the first time Ebel allegedly tampered with his ankle monitor. The parole officer worked three hours March 15, took the weekend off and worked a half day March 18, the day after Leon was shot and killed.
On March 19, the parole officer worked a nine-hour day. The parole officer attempted to contact Ebel on March 19 and determined he had gone off the radar by removing his ankle monitor. Clements was gunned down hours later.
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Additionally, despite the irregular work schedule of Ebel's parole officer, there were backup officers, a team leader, a supervisor, a manager, an assistant director and a director also available to handle issues connected with a parolee's ankle-alert system.