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Attempted Murder Suspect Back Behind Bars on Drug Charges

by KREX News Room
by Cori Coffin

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - The man who was arrested following a shooting and assault incident Feb. 16 has been arrested again on drug charges.

Michael Joseph Renteria Jr. was arrested Thursday after Grand Junction police officers responded to an incident at a home he was in. The arrest affidavit did not specify whether or not Renteria lives there.

During the response, officers say Renteria was found to have more than two grams of suspected methamphetamine on him.

Renteria has been booked into the Mesa County Jail with a $10,500 bond.

He was also arrested Feb. 16 and charged with attempted first degree murder stemming from a shooting on Glen Road in Grand Junction. Court dates in that case are pending.

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?????? said on Sunday, Mar 3 at 10:22 AM

Do you think this proves this is a scumbag, that should be capped?

drear beer said on Sunday, Mar 3 at 9:07 AM

It is so comforting that this individual was released on bond--the charge being only "Attempted murder". Do the judges in these maters ever consider the lives of the law-enforcement officers that have to go out and re-arrest these individuals?

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