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Windsor Police Cite Tyler Boebert After Toddler Wanders, Marking Second Child-Abuse Charge

The charge comes as he awaits an April trial in a prior case under continued probation from a 2024 plea.

Overview

  • Officers in Windsor, Colorado, issued a misdemeanor summons for non-injury child abuse after developing probable cause when a 2-year-old was found outside near the family home.
  • An unnamed woman secured the child before police arrived, and no injuries were reported, according to Representative Lauren Boebert’s statement to 9News.
  • The latest incident occurred near Boebert’s Windsor property, which local reports note is close to a lake; she said she was at a district event while Tyler Boebert was supervising the toddler.
  • Tyler Boebert already faces an April 2026 trial on a similar misdemeanor charge stemming from a July incident involving the same child.
  • He previously pleaded guilty in 2024 to attempted identity theft in a deal that imposed a two-year deferred judgment and probation, separate from the child-abuse cases.