Monday, September 9, 2013

Street Crime Unit Highlights

Tina Hosmer, 47, of Grand Jct

Woman Hides Meth In Body Cavity

Mesa County, Colo.-- On September 7, 2013, deputy with the Street Crime Unit recognized a vehicle driven and owned by a known drug offender. The vehicle was stopped for traffic infractions at the intersection of 28 Road and North Avenue. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was Tina Thomas-Hosmer, 47, of Grand Junction.
She was ultimately arrested for possession of controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, violation of her bail bond conditions and failure to signal. After multiple warnings to not bring drugs into the detention facility, Hosmer was found to have .8 grams of meth hidden in her vagina after a strip search upon her arrival to the jail.
An additional class 4 felony charge of introduction of contraband (to the jail) was added to her booking charges.

For updated bonding information on all inmates in the Mesa County Detention Facility, visit our Inmate Inquiry System webpage. To obtain Hosmer's affidavit, visit our Open Records webpage or media can email the Public Information Officer directly.


Three Arrested For Meth In Vehicle

Nicole King, 26, of Grand Jct
Mesa County, Colo.-- In the early morning hours of September 9, 2013, three adults were contacted by deputy with the Street Crimes Unit at 479 32 1/8 Road, Clifton. There association to that address is unknown. Ultimately, the three adults were booked into the Mesa County Detention Facility.

Zachary Beyer, 18, of Grand Jct
4.9 grams of methamphetamine was found in the vehicle by deputies. The street value is about $1,700.00-$2,800.00, for that amount of meth. In addition to the drug charges, 26-year-old Nicole King, of Grand Junction, was booked into the jail on multiple driving infractions. Zachary Beyer, 18, of Grand Junction and Chelsea Martin, 21, of Clifton, were booked on meth related charges.

Martin did not have a booking photo available at the time of publishing.

For updated bonding information on all inmates in the Mesa County Detention Facility, visit our Inmate Inquiry System webpage. To obtain affidavits, visit our Open Records webpage or media can email the Public Information Officer directly.