2 Colorado Springs men arrested after 90 mph car chase

Paege A. Bolt, 28, was taken into custody April 8, 2024 and is facing charges of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of an illegal weapon, possession of burglary tools, possession of drug paraphernalia, and violation of a protection order, according to the Teller County Sheriff's Office.
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A car chase through Teller and Park counties Monday ended with a downed power pole, a small grass fire and two arrests, according to a news release.
The mayhem started when deputies with the Teller County Sheriff’s Office tried to make a traffic stop near the intersection of County Road 5 and County Road 51 in Divide. They’d spotted a green Land Rover allegedly matching the description of a vehicle involved in a previous trespassing incident.
A chase ensued, according to the Sheriff’s Office news release Tuesday, with speeds around 90 mph and the Land Rover’s attempts to run its patrol vehicles off the roadway.
Stop sticks eventually deflated two of the Land Rover’s tires and the vehicle struck and knocked over a power pole at the intersection of Horse Creek Circle and Crystal Peak Drive.
Officials said the driver, 37-year-old Gordon Hintz, and passenger, 28-year-old Paege A. Bolt, were “quickly” taken into custody. A small fire caused by the downed power pole was snuffed out by deputies.
Hintz and Bolt are from Colorado Springs.
A pair of brass knuckles, 14 grams of “suspected fentanyl,” syringes containing an unknown substance, drug paraphernalia and burglary tools were recovered from the vehicle, officials said.
Hintz faces multiple counts of second-degree assault on a peace officer and second-degree assault along with possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance, second-degree kidnapping and numerous other pending charges.
Hintz had a warrant for escape from the Colorado Department of Correction.
Bolt faces charges of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of an illegal weapon, possession of burglary tools, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of a protection order, according to the news release.
Bolt is currently on probation for possession of a controlled substance.





