Two workers with the Colorado Division of Corrections who had been positioned on administrative depart in February have been charged with forgery and fraud, in line with courtroom data.
John Cribari, an affiliate director of grownup parole, and Nathan Oldorf, a group parole officer, each face two felony prices of forging public data and one misdemeanor cost of official misconduct, courtroom data present.
The felony complaints discussing the fees had been filed with the courtroom on April 11 and arrest warrants for each males had been filed three days later. JHB has requested these data.
“The CDOC takes these issues significantly and holds its workers to the best skilled requirements,” CDOC communications director Alondra Gonzalez stated in an emailed assertion to JHB. “Whereas this stays an energetic inner investigation, the CDOC is cooperating totally with the suitable authorities.”
Gonzalez stated the 2 males had been positioned on administrative depart on Feb. 13, when the division began its personal inner investigation.
Each stay employed by the division, in line with the state worker listing and the Division of Corrections web site.
She stated no extra details about what occurred may be launched but “to make sure the integrity of the interior investigation.”
Oldorf posted his $1,000 bond on Tuesday, in line with courtroom data. Cribari had not posted his bond, additionally set at $1,000, as of Thursday afternoon.
Cribari was employed as a correctional officer in Denver in 1999, in line with his biography on the division’s web site. He joined the Division of Grownup Parole in 2008 and was promoted to his present function in 2022.
Info on Oldorf’s employment historical past with the division was not obtainable Thursday.
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