
A man described by Broomfield Police in a Boulder arrest report as a “person of interest” in the death of Natalie Bollinger was arrested Friday on charges unrelated to her death.
Bollinger’s body was found Dec. 29 in Adams County. She had been reported missing days before the discovery. No suspects have been publicly identified, and charges have yet to be filed in the case.
Shawn Schwartz, 42, is custody in the Boulder County Jail on charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a peace officer, according to a Boulder Police arrest affidavit obtained by Denver7 Monday.
Boulder Police became involved with Schwartz Friday after Broomfield Police reached out to Boulder authorities over concerns for the man’s mental health.
Schwartz had been posting on Facebook regularly about the young woman’s case, but his most recent posts appeared to be threatening self-harm, the Boulder police report noted.
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