Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Suspect in 3 Colorado slayings captured

- COLLEEN SLEVIN AND AMY BETH HANSON

DENVER — A man was captured Tuesday after being on the run for one day after police say he fatally shot three people and critically wounded a fourth over a yearslong property dispute regarding the use of an easement on the suspect’s property in rural Colorado, authoritie­s said.

The suspect, Hanme K. Clark, 45, was arrested by New Mexico State Police, the Custer County sheriff’s office in Colorado announced Tuesday afternoon.

The shooting Monday afternoon happened on the property of one of the victims a week after an area landowner asked that the suspect be held in contempt of a June 2022 court order that allowed them to cross the suspect’s property to access their land in the southern part of the state about 50 miles southwest of Colorado Springs.

The suspect had also been accused of locking a gate and posting a sign near the gate that said “the owner of this property is armed,” said Kevin Flesch, an attorney for one of the defendants who lost his easement access.

Easements are legal rights to cross someone else’s land, usually to access one’s own property and are often vital in rural American communitie­s.

The victims were identified as Rob Geers, Beth Wade and James Daulton, the Custer County sheriff’s office said. The fourth victim, Patty Daulton, was being treated at a trauma center, it said.

Custer County Sheriff Lloyd Rich Smith said the property dispute had led sheriff’s deputies to the property several times in recent years. But there was no indication that it would lead to violence, Smith said.

The suspect was a co-owner of a business called Herbal Gardens Wellness, Smith said. The website said it is dedicated to promoting health and well-being through the use of herbal remedies.

The shooting took place on the property line in a wooded area Monday afternoon, sending deputies to Rocky Ridge Road, about 8 miles from the county seat of Westcliffe.

One person witnessed the shooting and fled to safety, providing law enforcemen­t with key informatio­n, Smith said.

Authoritie­s searched the woods and area buildings for Clark after the shooting using night vision equipment, Smith said. They continued to look for him there even after learning that a truck believed to be Clark’s had been spotted about 58 miles away just to make sure he was no longer in the area of the shooting, he said.

However, authoritie­s now believe Clark had already left the area before deputies responded to the shooting, Smith said.

Residents in a part of nearby Chaffee County were told to shelter in place after a surveillan­ce camera spotted Clark’s truck at a Walmart in Salida, about 50 miles northwest of Westcliffe. It left and headed toward a residentia­l area nearby. After a search overnight using drones, a Denver police helicopter and officers on the ground, the Chaffee County sheriff’s office said Tuesday it believes Clark had likely left the area. The office lifted the shelter in place order.

The property dispute was over an easement allowing several people access to their property through property owned by Herbal Gardens Wellness according to a lawsuit filed by Clark. The court had resolved the issue in June 2022 by allowing several area landowners access to their property through the suspect’s property, Flesch said.

 ?? (AP/The Gazette/Parker Seibold) ?? Custer County Sheriff Lloyd Rich Smith (center) speaks to a reporter outside of the Custer County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday in Westcliffe, Colo.
(AP/The Gazette/Parker Seibold) Custer County Sheriff Lloyd Rich Smith (center) speaks to a reporter outside of the Custer County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday in Westcliffe, Colo.

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