Couple get $49K restitution after buying meth home DENVER — The criminal case against a man who sold a Lafayette home that was contaminated with methamphetamine to an unsuspecting couple has been settled. Kenneth Harrison Dimon pleaded guilty earlier this month to forgery of a commercial instrument for not disclosing in real estate documents that the home he sold in April 2011 was dangerously polluted with the drug residue. The Denver Post ...
Aug. 10, 2013 - Colorado Springs Gazette