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Grand Jury Indicts Colorado Sheriff and Four Deputies in Misconduct Probe

A grand jury in rural Costilla County, Colorado, has indicted five of the county’s seven law enforcement officers, including Sheriff Danny Sanchez, on misconduct charges tied to two separate incidents, prosecutors announced Friday, March 27. Sanchez and former Deputy Keith Schultz are accused of mishandling human remains discovered in October 2024, allegedly taking only a skull from a scene and leaving other bones and teeth behind, with the skull later delivered to the coroner’s office in an unlabeled paper bag. Undersheriff Cruz Soto, Sgt. Caleb Sanchez — the sheriff’s son — and Deputy Roland Riley are charged over a February 2026 encounter in which a man in a mental-health crisis says he was "roughed up" and Tasered when he tried to leave as officers insisted he go to a hospital, leaving him with broken ribs. Soto faces counts of failing to intervene and third-degree assault, while Caleb Sanchez and Riley are charged with second- and third-degree assault, and 12th Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly said she "cannot and will not ignore" violations of public trust in the San Luis Valley. The case underscores how thinly staffed rural departments can be rocked when multiple officers face criminal charges at once and adds fuel to broader scrutiny of how U.S. law enforcement handles evidence and uses force during mental-health calls.

Police Misconduct and Accountability Rural Law Enforcement and Mental Health

📌 Key Facts

  • Five of seven Costilla County, Colorado, law enforcement officers have been indicted by a grand jury, including Sheriff Danny Sanchez.
  • Sanchez and former Deputy Keith Schultz are charged with allegedly mishandling human remains found in October 2024, including taking only a skull and delaying a report for two months.
  • Undersheriff Cruz Soto, Sgt. Caleb Sanchez, and Deputy Roland Riley face assault-related charges over a February 2026 Taser incident that allegedly left a man in a mental-health crisis with broken ribs.

📊 Relevant Data

Costilla County, Colorado, has a population that is 54.7% Hispanic or Latino, compared to the national average of about 19% in the United States as of 2023.

Costilla County, CO — Data USA

Rural areas in the United States have higher rates of police shootings than urban areas, with a study finding that police in rural counties were 1.5 times more likely to shoot someone compared to urban police between 2015 and 2020.

Study: Rural and suburban areas see higher rates of police shootings — Axios

Individuals with untreated serious mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during encounters with law enforcement compared to the general population.

Overlooked in the Undercounted: The Role of Mental Illness in Fatal Law Enforcement Encounters — Treatment Advocacy Center

People with mental illness are over 10 times as likely to experience use of force in interactions with law enforcement than those without mental illness.

Police Use of Force — NAMI

In 2018, at least 49 people died in the US after being shocked by police with a Taser.

Taser safety issues — Wikipedia

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