
By Shannon Lukens.
Dustin Hyatt of Craig is in the Moffat County Jail, after being taken into custody following an investigation by the All Crimes Enforcement Team (ACET). Charges against 47-year-old Hyatt include 26 counts of Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification and 25 counts of Criminal Attempt for the same thing. The Moffat County Sheriff’s Office says it involves 51 pictures involving 31 distinct victims captured in the women’s restroom of Jimmy John’s in Steamboat Springs. The report said all appear to be adults.
Bond has been set at $1,500. There are multiple other charges against Hyatt in Moffat County for other cases, of which he is in court Wednesday and Thursday. The charge Monday will be in Routt County Court, April 8. All are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
From the District Attorney’s Office:
- Moffat 25CR27 – Possession of Controlled Substance, currently alleged as a class 4 Drug Felony.
- Routt 25M72 – Multiple counts of class 1 misdemeanor Invasion of Privacy for Sexual Gratification.
- Moffat 25M37 – Violation of a Protection/Court Order and petty offense Theft.
- Moffat 24M5024 – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (petty offense).
- Moffat 24CR140 – 2nd Degree Assault/Domestic Violence, a class 4 felony.
- Moffat 23CR46 – probation revocation pending for class 1 misdemeanor Possession of Controlled Substance.
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A Jackson County producer has pictures of a wolf in the corrals on the rancher’s property, “about 40 yards from my front door.” The pictures are from 11:27 p.m. Sunday, March 23.
The rancher has asked to remain anonymous, and adds that Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been keeping the rancher informed, “really informed,” of when wolves are on or near the property for the past week. One picture shows a collar on the wolf.
The producer says the wolves have been next to the sheep pen and the cattle are “about to start calving.”
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed recent wolf kills on the Confirmed Gray Wolf Depredation Information, of a dog and a cow in Jackson County, but that the killing of the cow was from an uncollared wolf.
- March 9, 2025. Jackson County. No claim submitted. 1 dog involved.
- Feb. 5, 2025, Jackson County. Claim received: $2,097.66. 1 cow involved
More on the Story — Wolf spotted on game cam in Jackson County
In Tuesday meetings…
The Routt County Board of County Commissioners is meeting Tuesday. Agenda items include a report from Roberta Smith, the Routt County Public Health Director, and Elizabeth Woods, the Routt County Fairgrounds Manager.
Then, in the afternoon, there is a public hearing for the Yampa Valley Regional Transportation Authority. That is at 1 p.m. in the Routt County Courthouse. Then Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. there is another RTA meeting in Craig City Council Chambers.
Local officials will be there including the Moffat County Board of County Commissioners, who also have a Board of Public Health quarterly meeting Tuesday.
Find out more at SteamboatSprings.net/RTA
Craig City Council is included for the presentations from the Yampa Valley Regional Transportation Authority. Also at tonight’s Craig City Council meeting, Craig Police Chief Mike Cochran will present the Life Saving Award to Officers Nate Baker, Wacie Laabs, and Sergeant Brian Soper. Also, Parks and Recreation Director Ryan Dennison will present for discussion to approve changing the name of the Craig Dog Park to Don Williams Memorial Dog Park.
Mia Satkiewicz and Liam Siefken photo courtesy Ann Battelle.


Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club athletes Mia Satkiewicz and Liam Siefken are both Junior National Mogul Champions. And Scotty Kane won the aerials at Junior Nationals in Park City. Ten local athletes are competing at the US National Championships at Palisade Tahoe this week.
More on the Story — Satkiewicz, Siefken and Kane are Junior National Champions
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