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Teller County Sheriff's Deputy Fired After Allegedly Threatening Residents

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP/CBS4) — The Teller County Sheriff's Office says a deputy has been arrested and fired after allegedly threatening several people inside a home in Florissant.

Mark Bissett, who was off-duty at the time, was arrested Saturday morning for investigation of burglary, felony menacing, trespassing and prohibited use of a weapon and was fired later in the day, according to a sheriff's office statement.

Court documents posted on the sheriff's office Facebook page state an Indian Creek subdivision property owner called 911 to report that Bissett drove a four-wheeler to the property and threatened the owner. Bissett appeared intoxicated, had a revolver in a holster, and identified himself as a sheriff's deputy, the owner reported.

Deputy Mark Bisset was arrested this morning and is charged with burglary, felony menacing and trespassing. The Teller...

Posted by Teller County Sheriff's Office on Saturday, April 9, 2022

The owner later called 911 again to report that Bisset had returned, was allegedly carrying a rifle, forced his way into the home and threatened several people, the documents state. It wasn't known if Bissett knew anyone at the property.

It also wasn't immediately known if Bissett had a lawyer to speak on his behalf.

"The Teller County Sheriff's Office will not tolerate or condone this type of behavior," the statement said. "This was a decision that Mr. Bisset made alone and off duty."

(© Copyright 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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