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CASTLE ROCK — A woman considered a person of interest in an investigation of calls that may have sparked a recent raid on a Texas polygamist group appeared in a Colorado courtroom Tuesday, a day after she was supposed to appear in a separate case.
The lawyer for Rozita Swinton of Colorado Springs said the no-show on the charge of violating probation was because of a misunderstanding and that Swinton didn’t realize she had to appear, said Kathleen Walsh, a spokeswoman for the 18th Judicial District.
The judge Tuesday then quashed an arrest warrant issued after Swinton failed to appear Monday, Walsh said. She will be due in Douglas County District Court again Aug. 6.



