John Bowlen, son of Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, has surrendered to Glendale police to face claims that he violated conditions of his probation in a domestic violence case by driving drunk in California.
Bowlen, 31, was arrested on July 30 on after he was pulled over for passing cars on the median of a California highway at more than 100 mph, officials said.
“It appears he turned himself in at approximately 8 a.m. Saturday morning,” said Glendale Police Chief W.J. Haskins. “I believe he had his attorney with him.”
The arrest , according to court documents filed last week. Bail in the probation revocation has been set at $1,287.50, which Bowlen posted.
Bowlen had been placed on probation in Arapahoe County on April 14 for a 24-month period, after he was convicted in a harassment case.
Bowlen’s July 30 arrest violated his probation in five ways, according to the complaint, signed by Arapahoe County Judge Darren Louis Vahle, who signed a warrant for his arrest:
- Count 1: Bowlen did not report his arrest in California.
- Count 2: Bowlen has not reported to his probation officer since March 27.
- Count 3: Bowlen has not reported to community service.
- Count 4: Bowlen has not enrolled in court-ordered domestic violence and drug and alcohol treatment programs.
- Count 5: Bowlen did not report that he’d gone to California.








