March 4, 2017
A wide-ranging investigation has been launched into allegations that a
well-known Pueblo resident has molested many boys over the years, including
most recently when he was the manager for Sen. John McCain’s
presidential-campaign office in Pueblo.
Sgt. Brett Wilson, who
heads the Pueblo Police Department’s special victims unit, said today that
there are “several active investigations” involving Bartleson.
He said numerous boys will
be interviewed by the two detectives who have been assigned full-time to the
case.
Because of the active
nature of the investigation, Wilson said he couldn’t detail the allegations.
However, in affidavits
filed by police investigators in Pueblo District Court, authorities say that
the most recent complaints follow a pattern involving Bartleson that dates to
1982.
According to Detective
Daniel Anderson, Bartleson has usually positioned himself so he is around
children, whether as a Scout master, as a sponsor of the chemical-dependency
unit at Pueblo’s Parkview Medical Center, at his church or simply by inviting
children to spend the night at his home.
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In June 2003, then-Rep.
Scott McInnis praised Bartleson in a tribute at the U.S. House of
Representatives.
In the tribute, McInnis
noted that “in his capacity as a foster parent, Jeff has helped several youth
in the region through his work with the Young Life Association and the El
Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch.”
McInnis also noted that
Bartleson was instrumental in the foundation and development of the Interfaith
Hospitality network, which McInnis described as “one of Pueblo’s newest
self-help organizations.”
David Dill, chairman of
the Pueblo County Republican Party, said today that although Bartleson headed
the McCain campaign office in Pueblo, Bartleson does not hold any position with
the Pueblo County Republican Party. He attended a few meetings of the
organization, but that was the extent of his involvement, said Dill.
Dill said he believed that
Bartleson directed McCain efforts in southern Colorado. State GOP officials
said today they had no contact with Bartleson.
The latest arrest stemmed
from a report by a woman who worked with Bartleson in the McCain campaign
office.
According to the woman,
she and a co-worker were planning in October to attend a Sarah Palin rally in
Colorado Springs but wanted to travel to the Springs the night before.
She told police that she
mentioned the planned trip to Bartleson. He offered to keep her 5-year-old son
overnight in Pueblo and then drive up to Colorado Springs the next day and meet
them there.
She accepted Bartleson’s
offer.
The woman said that her
son told her that while at Bartleson’s home, Bartleson insisted on giving him a
bath, during which he was sexually molested. Later, said the child, Bartleson
forced him into Bartleson’s bed, where he once again was molested.
In interviews this week
with investigators, the child said that when he tried to get away from
Bartleson, he kept pulling him back into the bed. He was finally able to leave
when Bartleson fell asleep.
The child described
Bartleson as “a bad man,” according to the police affidavit. Asked why, the
child responded, “because he does things to kids.”
Detective Anderson said he
asked the child how he knew Bartleson did this to kids, and the boy responded
that “Mr. Jeff” did this to five people and he knew that because “Mr. Jeff”
told him so.
Another alleged victim,
according to a police affidavit, said he met Bartleson through the Interfaith
Hospitality Network and was molested by him when he stayed at Bartleson’s home.
Unknown to him until much later, he also was videotaped by Bartleson while he
showered at Bartleson’s house, the youth told police.
The young man told police
that Bartleson “said if I told anybody, he’d hurt me.”
Dustin Taylor, the Pueblo
detective who interviewed the second youth, said that his story about Bartleson
touching his genital area “matches the modus operandi described by other
victims coming out against Bartleson.”
Capt. Dave Lucero of the
Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office said that Bartleson is being held on a $150,000
bond for investigation of sex assault on a child.
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