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Lauren Boebert’s son pleads guilty to attempted identity theft in Garfield County

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s son, Tyler Jay Boebert, pleaded guilty to attempted identity theft in Garfield County Court last week and was sentenced to community service and a deferred judgement.

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Tyler Boebert, 19, was arrested in February after Rifle police alleged he was involved in a string of car break-ins and stolen credit cards that were used to buy food, diesel and other items.

He initially faced 22 charges in the case, all but one of which were dismissed as part of a plea agreement, according to court records.

He pleaded guilty to one count of attempted identity theft, a felony, in county court Thursday.

If Boebert completes the deferred sentence, including 80 hours of community service, the felony conviction will be dismissed, according to the Glenwood Springs Post-Independent.

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