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The Boulder, CO County Sheriff’s Gets Arrest Warrant for (MISSING-Hoax) Lance Hering

The one time missing persons case and full scale search for Marine LanceLance Hering 2 Hering has now turned into an arrest warrant. The story of missing Lance Hering which is now known to be a hoax, fake and diversion to create the impression that Hering disappearance. Lance Hering is due back at Camp Pendleton on Monday. The disappearance of Lance Hering is about to turn into an AWOL. Let alone Hering has violated the terms of a previous deferred sentence.

(CBS4) BOULDER, Colo. The Boulder County Sheriff’s office has obtained an arrest warrant for Lance Hering who’s accused of staging his disappearance.

Hering is due back at Camp Pendleton in California on Monday.

Now, he’s wanted for violating the terms of a deferred sentence he got after a burglary conviction in 2004.

Police aim to arrest Marine: Warrant is from probation violation

Boulder authorities issued an arrest warrant Friday for a missing Marine who they believe, with the help of a friend, staged his disappearance to avoid returning to duty and possibly another tour in Iraq.

In addition, the Boulder County district attorney’s office authorized a nationwide extradition order, should Lance Cpl. Lance Hering be found outside of Colorado.

You talk about making one of the stupidest mistakes of one’s life. What were these two people thinking. Hering will have a sentence violation and soon to be desertion. Even more amazing Hering was only 3 weeks away from being cleared of his prior violation.

The warrant stemmed from Hering’s violation of the two years’ probation he and his friend, Steve Powers, received in 2004 after pleading guilty to felony burglary.

Greg Brown, chief probation officer for Boulder County, said that both men were three weeks away from being clear of their probationary status. Had they made it, the felony convictions would have been wiped from their records.

Instead, Brown said that if they are caught they could face a maximum of three years in prison after a probation hearing.

“If only they had waited,” Brown said.

(Rocky Mountain News)

September 9th, 2006 at 09:52pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

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