Feb 14, 2026
A Douglas County deputy was fired after he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, assault, careless driving and obstructing a peace officer, the sheriff’s office said. Andrew Charles Sanders, 40, was arrested by Parker police officers near the intersection of Jordan Road and Bra dbury Parkway the night of Feb. 7. Related Articles Family of man killed by Douglas County deputy files wrongful death suit Douglas County sheriff, DA sue Colorado over visa process for crime victims Former Douglas County teacher pleads guilty to child sex exploitation, abuse Death of man who died in custody at Jefferson County jail under investigation Douglas County wants to crack down on shoplifting — in part by fining stores if they don’t report it “I am deeply disappointed and disturbed by the arrest of one of our employees and the serious charges he is now facing,” Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly said in a statement. “The alleged conduct is disgraceful and stands in direct opposition to the values, integrity and professionalism we demand of every member of this agency.” Sanders’ arrest is noted on his profile in the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training database, state records show. He was released from jail on $1,000 bail and is set to return to court  Feb. 24. Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day. ...read more read less
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