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Summit County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Length of Term
Ruben J. Spaulding 1859 - 1861
Dr. P. H. Boyd 1861 - 1862
W. M. Evans 1862 - 1863
James a. Pierce 1863 - 1864
William H. Beery 1866 - 1867
Gilbert W. Packer 1867 - 1869
Daniel C. Twibell 1869 - 1871
Adam L. Shock 1871 - 1876
Jacob D. Perry 1876 - 1878
James R. Lewis 1878 - 1880
A. L. Larkin 1880 - 1882
Daniel Hanley 1882 - 1884
William H. Iliff 1884 - 1886
Daniel Hanley 1886 - 1888
Frank M. Brown 1888 - 1892
Adolphus "Tip" Ballif 1892 - 1898
Jeramiah G. Detweiler 1898 - 1913
Walter R. Thomas 1913 - 1915
Jerimiah G. Detweiler 1915 - 1935
Fred S. Phillips 1935 - 1937
John H. Lee 1937 - 1941
Carl Park Enyeart 1941 - 1947
Melvin Ray Loomis 1947 - 1958
Earl W. Knight, Jr. 1958 - 1958
Leonard J. "Gil" Gilkenson 1958 - 1965
Charles W. Clark 1965 - 1971
Orvin "Bob" Holt 1971 - 1973
Carl F. Erickson

1973 - 1975

Robert W. Farris 1975 - 1983
Delbert L. Ewoldt 1983 - 1995
Joe Morales 1995 - 2004
John G. Minor 2004 - Present

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Pug Ryan Robs The Denver Hotel
Deputy Ernest Conrad
Deputy Sumner Whitney
On August 11, 1898, while several prominent citizens gambled at the Denver Hotel, Main Street, Breckenridge, Pug Ryan and his gang entered the hotel. The gang originally intended to rob the hotel safe, but instead relieved the gamblers of their valuables at gunpoint which included $50 in cash from the bar till, as well as fine watches and jewelry.

Pug and his thugs fled to a remote cabin near Kokomo after the robbery. Summit County Sheriff Jerry Detweiler deputized Ernest Conrad, who had assisted with law enforcement duties in Breckenridge for years. Conrad hastened to Kokomo, where he deputized longtime Kokomo resident Sumner Whitney. The two men traveled to the cabin where the gang was hiding out.

After gaining entry to the cabin, Conrad and Whitney demanded that the gang return the stolen loot. Unwilling to comply, Pug Ryan and his gang opened fire on the two deputies. Deputy Conrad died instantly. Deputy Whitney was mortally wounded, as were two of the bandits. Pug escaped unscathed, though not before robbing one of his dying henchmen. Whitney succumbed to his wounds a few weeks later.

Pug Ryan died at the state penitentiary in Canon City in 1931.

In 1908, school children discovered Pug Ryan's treasure near Breckenridge. The found treasure included the gold watch of the Denver Hotel's owner.

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Old Colorado Cop Killing Could Make DC Memorial
Sheriff John Minor is working on a murder case that's 125 years old, researching the murder of police officer, Michael O'Neil.

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