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When the deputy arrived at the scene, he met with a 25-year-old victim who worked as a door-to-door salesman for a house painting company, according to an affidavit. The man said the previous day, March 9, he had started to walk up to a home on Ashburn Court along the driveway and then the walkway to the front door. As he moved toward the door, his foot or lower leg hit a wire, which caused an unseen device to make a loud bang.
The victim said he saw a bright white flash of light and felt disoriented. He remembered having blurred vision and ringing in his ears. He told police he didn't know where the sound came from, according to the affidavit.
From the Douglas County Sheriff's Office:
On March 10 just before 3 p.m., a deputy with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office responded to a call for assistance along the 9200 block of Ashburn Court in Highlands Ranch.![]()
Highlands Ranch residents charged with assault, conspiracy after trip wire injures salesman
2 residents in Highlands Ranch have been charged with assault after allegedly setting a trip wire on their walkway, which triggered a device to set off a loud bang and injured a door-to-door salesman.www.denver7.com
When the deputy arrived at the scene, he met with a 25-year-old victim who worked as a door-to-door salesman for a house painting company, according to an affidavit. The man said the previous day, March 9, he had started to walk up to a home on Ashburn Court along the driveway and then the walkway to the front door. As he moved toward the door, his foot or lower leg hit a wire, which caused an unseen device to make a loud bang.
The victim said he saw a bright white flash of light and felt disoriented. He remembered having blurred vision and ringing in his ears. He told police he didn't know where the sound came from, according to the affidavit.
From the Douglas County Sheriff's Office:
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Two Highlands Ranch Residents Arrested for Injury Caused by “Booby Trap” - Douglas County Sheriff's Office
NARRATIVE: DOUGLAS COUNTY, CO – Two residents of Highlands Ranch were arrested after the device they set outside their front door, injured a person. On March 10, 2023, deputies responded to a citizen call referencing someone being injured by a possible “booby trap.” Deputies met with the victim...dcsheriff.net
BRYAN SCOTT HILL - Recently Booked
BRYAN SCOTT HILL was booked on 3/15/2023 in Douglas County, Colorado. He was 62 years old on the day of the booking.recentlybooked.com
- Charge Description: ASSAULT IN THE THIRD DEGREE
- Charge Description: PROHIBITED USE OF A WEAPON - AIM FIREARM
- Charge Description: PROHIBITED USE OF A WEAPON - AIM FIREARM
- Charge Description: PROHIBITED USE OF A WEAPON - AIM FIREARM
- Charge Description: CONSPIRACY
- Charge Description: FELONY MENACING-REAL/SIMULATED WEAPON
- Charge Description: FELONY MENACING-REAL/SIMULATED WEAPON
- Charge Description: ASSAULT IN THE SECOND DEGREE-DEADLY WEAPON
TRACY JO REMINGTON - Recently Booked
TRACY JO REMINGTON was booked on 3/15/2023 in Douglas County, Colorado. She was 54 years old on the day of the booking.recentlybooked.com
- Charge Description: ASSAULT IN THE SECOND DEGREE - DEADLY WEAPON
- Charge Description: FAILURE TO LEAVE PREMISES OR PROPERTY UPON REQUEST OF A PEACE OFFICER
- Charge Description: OBSTRUCTING A PEACE OFFICER
- Charge Description: PROHIBITED USE OF A WEAPON - USE TRAP GUN
- Charge Description: ASSAULT IN THE THIRD DEGREE
- Charge Description: FELONY MENACING-REAL/SIMULATED WEAPON
- Charge Description: CONSPIRACY
- Charge Description: ASSAULT IN THE SECOND DEGREE - DEADLY WEAPON
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