Adam Frost, age 30, of Ignacio, Colorado, was sentenced yesterday in Durango by New Mexico Senior U.S. District Court Judge James A. Parker, sitting by designation, to serve 200 months (over 16 years) for aggravated sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact. Following his term of incarceration, Judge Parker ordered Frost to serve 10 years of supervised release. Frost, who appeared at the hearing in custody, was remanded. The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney John Walsh and FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Rankin.
Frost was indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver on January 27, 2010. On October 22, 2010, he was found guilty of the crimes as indicted following a three-day trial. He was sentenced on March 17, 2011.
According to information presented at trial, on November 28, 2009, within the exterior boundaries of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Frost did knowingly and unlawfully engage in a sexual act with another person, using force. On that same date, Frost did knowingly and unlawfully engage in sexual contact with the same person mentioned in count one, without permission. The identity of the female victim is being withheld to protect her privacy.
“This case is another example of the Department of Justice’s continuing commitment to combat sexual abuse in Indian Country,” said U.S. Attorney John Walsh.
“We are pleased to see a lengthy sentence for this brutal assault,” said Michael Rankin, FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge in Denver. “The FBI will investigate such crimes on Indian Country reservations and will work on behalf of victims.”
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Southern Ute Police Department. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Todd Norvell, Dondi Osborne, and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Lammons.
Tribute to Dijoun Quinn of Commerce City... There is now a $2500 reward posted by the Commerce City

A Shooting Claims the life of 18 year old Dijoun Quinn... COMMERCE CITY - The Commerce City Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred in the 6500 block of Holly St. Officers responded to a report of shots being fired in the area. When they arrived they found a male lying on the ground. It appears that an 18 year old male was walking southbound on Holly St when he was shot multiple times. The male was transported to the hospital but did not survive his injuries. Commerce City police identified the 18-year-old as Dijoun Quinn, a recent graduate of Adams City High School who had enlisted in the Army. Quinn's Grandfather says his grandson didn't have any enemies and was not in a gang. There is no suspect information available at this time, and investigators are encouraging anyone with information to contact Detective Bryan VanderMeer at 303-289-3629 or the Commerce City Tip Line at 303-289-3626. The investigation is ongoing and more information will be released as it becomes available.
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