Tag: Paul Peavey
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Clear Creek man sentenced for murder of dog breeder
A Clear Creek County man will spend the majority of his life in prison after murdering a local dog breeder and stealing his puppies. Sergio Ferrer, 37, appeared in the Georgetown courtroom Monday afternoon, dressed in a black suit and hanging his head low as Fifth Judicial District Judge Catherine Cheroutes sentenced him to 55…
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Clear Creek man pleads guilty to murder of dog breeder
The Idaho Springs man suspected of killing a prestigious dog breeder and stealing his puppies pleaded guilty Monday morning. Sergio Ferrer, 37, appeared in a Clear Creek County court Monday and pleaded guilty to a count of second-degree murder, and also to a count of robbery with a deadly weapon in connection with the death…
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Discovery continues in Idaho Springs dog breeder murder case
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Clear Creek County prosecutors are still awaiting evidence in the case regarding the murder of a prestigious dog breeder. Sergio Ferrer — the 36-year-old Idaho Springs man charged with shooting and killing 57-year-old Paul Peavey — appeared in court virtually Monday morning with a shaved head and…
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Second arrest made in 2024 killing of Idaho Springs dog breeder
Ana Ferrer, wife of primary suspect Sergio Ferrer, was arrested in Nebraska
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Man charged with murder, theft in Colorado dog breeder’s death
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A man has officially been charged with six counts, including first-degree murder, in the killing of Colorado dog breeder Paul Peavey. Peavey, who bred and sold Doberman puppies, was reported missing in late August 2024, and his body was discovered days later in a shallow grave on his property in Clear Creek County. Investigators said Peavey…
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Man suspected of killing Colorado Doberman breeder allegedly stole puppies valued at over $4,000
Sergio Ferrer, 36, was arrested on suspicion of killing 57-year-old Paul Peavey in Clear Creek
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Clear Creek County sheriff apologizes after community finds missing Idaho Springs man dead
An internal investigation will be conducted to see how the agency failed in its response to Paul Peavey’s disappearance, the Clear Creek County sheriff said Tuesday




