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Sheriff can’t subpoena Mogul Motors of Aspen for their rental records.

Reprinted from The Galena Weekly, March 2nd

By Keith DeLoach

In a statement earlier today, Sheriff David Blenman threw cold water on the possibility that Mogul Motors of Aspen would supply the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office with records of their rentals—specifically, a yellow Lamborghini Murcielago, which might provide a clue to the identity of the man seen speeding down Castle Creek Road on the night of the Aspen Massacre.

“We asked, and we asked nicely,” said Sheriff Blenman.  “Mogul Motors will not provide records for the night in question, and there is no way we can force them to do so.  Case closed.”

According to the sheriff, there is no “probable cause” to impel Mogul to provide their records, since the car has not been directly linked to the crime scene.  He added that it is up to the people of the community to voluntarily come forward if they have  information, and by implication, those members of our community who own cars of that description.

Sheriff Blenman was appointed to the sheriff’s position after Sheriff Roy Johnson stepped down at the end of last year to pursue an acting career.

No one driving a Lamborghini was cited for a traffic violation on that night.

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