
Jenny Sparks, Loveland Reporter-Herald
Friends and family of Ashley Doolittle leave the courtroom Thursday, June 23, 2016, after Tanner Flores appeared before a judge facing two counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree kidnapping in the June 9 death of Doolittle. (Photo by Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Getting your player ready...
FORT COLLINS — Tanner Flores, the 18-year-old accused of shooting and killing ex-girlfriend Ashley Doolittle, appeared in court Thursday morning at the Larimer County Justice Center.
and one count of second-degree kidnapping. All three charges carry a domestic-violence sentence enhancer, and the second-degree kidnapping charge carries a crime of violence sentence enhancer.
Public defense attorney Janet Laughon appeared with Flores. Judge Gregory Lammons set a status hearing for Flores on July 21.
The teen is being held at the Larimer County jail without bond — something that was not addressed in Thursday morning’s court hearing. Cliff Riedel, 8th Judicial District Attorney, .
Flores, accused of killing 18-year-old Doolittle on June 9 near Carter Lake, made his first court appearance via webcam from the Larimer County jail Monday afternoon in Fort Collins.For more on this story, .



