The Mead man arrested in connection with multiple reported armed robberies in Longmont in July 2024 and a police-eluding incident that ended in a crash was sentenced to probation this summer.
Dustin Paul Corrington, 21, pleaded guilty in a May plea deal to one count of vehicular eluding and one count of second-degree assault – cause injury with a deadly weapon. Corrington was sentenced on July 31 to three years of probation and one year of work release, according to online court records and Boulder County District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Shannon Carbone.
Two counts of aggravated robbery – menacing victim with a deadly weapon; three counts of aggravated robbery – menacing victim with a weapon; two counts of felony menacing – real or simulated weapon; one count of vehicular eluding,