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Broncos Backup Quarterback Chad Kelly Arrested
DENVER (CBS4) — Chad Kelly, a backup quarterback for the Denver Broncos, was arrested early Tuesday morning.
Kelly, 24, was jailed on a charge of first degree criminal trespass, according to a
statement released by the Englewood Police Department. The charge is a class 5 felony.
The press release states that police were called to an address in the 3200 block of South Lincoln Street at about 1:15 a.m. on a report of a man standing outside the home. While officers were on the way, they were told the man had entered the home.
Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office
According to the
arrest affidavit, a woman named Nancy Lozano was sitting on a couch near the front door, holding her young child, when the man entered the house. She told police he sat down next to her and was “mumbling incoherently.”
Lozano called to a man in the house, identified as Marco Torres, who confronted the man and hit him in the upper back with a vacuum tube.
Torres chased the man out of the house and officers started searching the area.
Torres showed police security camera video from the front door showing a white man wearing dark pants, a white long sleeve shirt with a brown vest and a red scarf around his neck. Police said the man’s clothes were disheveled and he had a tattoo on his chest.
A little while later, officers found a man matching the description of the intruder sitting in a black SUV near the Gothic Theater. Torres was transported to the Gothic and said he was “100% sure” Kelly was the man who had entered the home.
Kelly was taken into custody without a struggle, according to police.
Kelly transported to the Arapahoe County Jail. He appeared in court at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning and was represented by a public defender. He posted a $2,500 bond and has an advisement hearing on Wednesday.
Court documents show Kelly did not have any alcohol in his system.
According to TMZ, Broncos linebacker Von Miller hosted a Halloween party for his teammates Monday night and “the unofficial theme seemed to be people who famously dabbled in the booger sugar, nose candy, devil’s candy … you know, COCAINE!”