Lauren Boebert's son was arrested over a spate of thefts as his mom tries to convince voters to look past her chaotic family life
Lauren Boebert's son, Tyler Boebert, was arrested on Tuesday and is facing 22 charges, adding more chaos to a campaign overshadowed by family drama.
- Lauren Boebert's son, Tyler Boebert, was arrested on Tuesday afternoon.
- He's facing 22 charges in connection with a series of crimes in Rifle, Colorado, police said.
- Amid the family troubles, Boebert is running for a new seat in Colorado's 4th district.
Rep. Lauren Boebert's 18-year-old son, Tyler Boebert, was arrested on Tuesday afternoon and is facing 22 charges, including several felony charges relating to a string of crimes in her Colorado district.
According to a Facebook post by the Rifle Police Department, the 18-year-old Boebert was arrested after a "recent string of vehicle trespass and property thefts" in Rifle, a town in Colorado's 3rd congressional district.
According to Garfield County Jail's records, the younger Boebert is facing four counts of criminal possession of a financial device, four counts of criminal possession of ID documents, and a count of conspiracy to commit a felony.
He's also charged with four misdemeanor counts of ID theft, three misdemeanor counts of first-degree criminal trespass, and three misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
In addition, he's also charged with three counts of the petty offense of theft of less than $300.
The arrest adds another layer of turmoil to Lauren Boebert's campaign, which is in danger of being completely eclipsed by family issues.
Boebert announced earlier this year that she intends to run for a new seat in 2024, shifting her campaign to Colorado's 4th district.
She cited her family troubles and "children's future" in a Facebook video announcing the decision, calling it a "fresh start following a pretty difficult year for me and my family."
The past year has seen Boebert's ex-husband arrested twice, the issuance of a restraining order, and her getting handsy with another man in a local theater.
Boebert has been involved in a contentious and very public split with her ex-husband Jayson Boebert, with whom she shares four sons.
In December 2022, Tyler Boebert called 911 to report that his father was "throwing him around the house," according to an emergency call obtained by Business Insider's Haven Orecchio-Egresitz.
The teen then called back to say his father hadn't been physical, with Jayson Boebert later telling Business Insider that it was solely a verbal argument.
In January this year, Jayson Boebert was arrested following an altercation at a restaurant.
Three days later, Tyler Boebert accused his father of shoving him to the ground and putting his hand in his mouth, as well as arming himself during the incident, according to a police report. Jayson Boebert was re-arrested.
This month, the congresswoman was granted a temporary restraining order against him.
Jayson Boebert told the Denver-based media outlet Westword that the restraining order was a "prison sentence" to keep him from his family.
Meanwhile, in March 2023, Boebert said that she was becoming a grandmother at the age of 36, announcing that Tyler was expecting a baby with his girlfriend.
She was herself a teenage parent.
Boebert's divorce was finalized in October, but a month earlier Boebert faced public embarrassment when she was captured on video vaping and appearing to be fondled during a date at a theater in Denver.
The regular parade of news headlines is unlikely to help her election campaign.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that Boebert was trying to convince her new district that she's not all drama.
Boebert did not immediately respond to BI's request for comment.
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