DENVER (KDVR) — Two employees with the Colorado Department of Corrections were placed on leave in February and are facing criminal charges of forgery and fraud.
John Cribari, the associate director of adult parole with the Colorado Department of Corrections, and Nathan Oldorf, a community parole officer, were both placed on leave on Feb. 13 and remain on administrative leave as of April 16, according to a CDOC spokesperson.
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Each CDOC employee was charged with three counts: Forgery of a public record filed with a public office, forgery of a public record filed with CSP, and official misconduct.
The felony complaints discussing the charges were filed with the court on April 11, according to the court’s records. Both employees were arrested on April 14, and both were given a $1,000 cash or surety bond…