DOUGLAS COUNTY DEPUTIES NO STRANGER TO MARSHALL'S HOME

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PUBLISHED JULY 28th, 2008



EDITOR'S NOTE: As word of this article has spread, some outlets have misinterpreted one fact presented in this report. Three people were given protection by a stalking restraining order from Fulton County Superior Court. ONE, and ONLY ONE protective order was issued. That one order, however, gave protection to three different individuals.




For roughly 2 years since being drafted by the Denver Broncos, Brandon Marshall has been living in a quiet Highlands Ranch suburb in unincorporated Douglas County. CompleteColorado.com is first to report that during that time, Douglas County Deputies have been dispatched to, or have taken 911 calls for Marshall's home no less than 6 times.

In all but one of those instances, no police report was filed.

Additionally, CompleteColorado.com is first to report that Marshall also had his driver's license suspended in August of 2007 in Orange County, Florida. The DL suspension came after a traffic ticket for excessive speed. The Broncos wide receiver has multiple traffic offenses in Florida. It is unknown at this time if the driver's license suspension was carried out, and if so, for what length of time. However, it still places a new context around the fact that Marshall has accumulated 28 points of driving charges here in Colorado all within 12 months of suffering a driver's license suspension in Florida.

CompleteColorado is also first to report that three individuals were granted (via a single judgement), a temporary protective order against Marshall for stalking. None of those individuals were Marshall's ex-girlfriend, Rasheeda Watley.

When the Douglas County Sheriff's Office was presented with the fact that Deputies were dispatched 6 times, and no report was filed in 5 of those instances, DCSO spokeswoman Cocha Heyden said, "It essentially comes down to that no matter what the call for service, if our deputies arrive and can find no evidence of a crime then it is unlikely that a report would be written..."




Incident #1, February 14th, 2007 Douglas county deputies went to Marshall's home to service a warrant. It is unknown at this time what or whom the warrant was for.

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Incident #2, July 3rd, 2007.

Deputies were dispatched to Marshall's home in response to a harassment call. Dispatch notes indicate that a security guard "threatened to kill" a Denver Bronco, whose name was redacted in the dispatch notes obtained by CompleteColorado. But because Marshall's name is NOT redacted in the report, it follows that the individual that was threatened was not Marshall. However, the dispatch notes indicate that someone at the scene (perhaps even Marshall) wanted to keep either the unknown Bronco or Marshall out of any official report. Deputies were dispatched, but no complaint was taken or filed.

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The Douglas County Records Office informed CompleteColorado.com that the 911 tapes of this incident are unavailable because tapes are only archived for one full year.




Incident #3, November 19th, 2007.

Deputies were dispatched to Marshall's home to serve an arrest warrant on an individual named Carl Carrell. CompleteColorado.com has learned that Carrell is a close friend not only of just Brandon Marshall, but also of the wider Marshall family. Court documents indicate that Carrell is also a business partner of Marhsall's brother, Fredrick.

Carrell was wanted for an incident on November 12th, 2007 in which police allege that he beat his ex-girlfriend in the parking lot of a gas station in Lone Tree. The police report also alleges that Carrell dragged his ex-girlfriend along the parking lot pavement to the point that the woman's elbows became bloodied. The report goes on to say that cops could not find Carrell after he fled the scene. He was charged with 2nd degree kidnapping, 3rd degree assault, careless driving, and domestic violence.

One week after the alleged incident, Douglas County Deputies were able to arrest Carrell at Marshall's residence sometime between 6 and 7 in the evening. Court records indicate that Carrell has since pleaded not guilty to the array of charges, and is scheduled for trial in early September.

Mr. Carrell has also recently (August, 07) pleaded guilty to refusing the order of an officer, and had an assault case against him dismissed in 2006.

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