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Man accused in domestic violence, stalking cases wanted out of Adams Co. after ankle monitor dies

Posted at 1:02 PM, Oct 20, 2017
and last updated 2017-10-20 15:02:34-04

ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. – Deputies are asking for help in finding a domestic violence and stalking suspect who let his court-ordered ankle monitor run out of batteries while he was out on bond and is now at large.

Eric Ryan Anderson, 35, has active warrants out of Adams County in two different domestic violence and stalking cases, one instance of which allegedly happened while he was out on bond for the other case.

He was charged in August for burglary, trespassing, stalking, harassment and a parole violation after being arrested by the Federal Heights Police Department. He was let out on a $2,000 bond a week after his arrest.

And while he was out on bond, he allegedly violated his bond again when he was charged with stalking on Sept. 15.

But Anderson hasn’t been located, and the Adams County Sheriff’s Office says he let his ankle monitor die.

Anderson’s last known location was a home in Thornton. He’s described as 6 feet tall, 215 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 303-288-1535 or 911.