Discovery of body of man with felony warrants leads to 2 arrests in Dumont

When Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputies and Colorado Bureau of Investigation agents tried to arrest a man wanted for allegedly striking and dragging two law enforcement officers with his truck, they discovered the man’s body, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Now, two people are facing charges — one in connection with the man’s death and another with the original assault.

Aaron Family, 43, was wanted on a failure to appear warrant after he didn’t show up for court last month. That case stems from an October run-in with a Clear Creek sheriff’s sergeant and an Idaho Springs police officer, where Family allegedly struck both of them with his truck, dragging them after an alleged hit-and-run crash and hate crime in a Safeway parking lot earlier that day. The officer was seriously injured but has since recovered.

He was later arrested and released on a $200,000 bond, which his family posted.

Friday evening, Clear Creek deputies and CBI agents tried to locate Family at his home in the 400 block of Silver Lakes Drive in Dumont, about 6 miles west of Idaho Springs. When they went into the house, they found the body of a man who a family member later identified as Family. Investigators believe he died “many days ago, possibly prior to his Jan. 21 court date.”…

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