
Arrest affidavits for Jayson Boebert detail 2 different incidents with police, including one with U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado
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The arrest affidavits for Jayson Boebert reveal details about two separate incidents with police just a few days apart. The first incident happened just before 8 p.m. on Jan. 6 at a restaurant in Silt, Colorado with his ex-wife Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert.
The second incident happened about 1 a.m. on Jan. 9 at a residence outside Silt involving his 18-year-old son.
The arrest affidavit from the incident at the restaurant on Jan. 6 is for charges including disorderly conduct, third-degree trespass and obstruction of a peace officer. According to the affidavit, Jayson Boebert and his ex-wife were at The Miner's Claim restaurant located at 740 Main Street in Silt when a call was placed to dispatch about "domestic violence abuse." One of the callers was Lauren Boebert and the dispatcher heard the female say, "I just touched your nose" and the male was heard saying, "She punched me in the face."

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