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Acccused A.L.F. “Lone Wolf”: Jail Address and Support

After five days of his whereabouts being unknown, we have learned Walter Bond, the alleged A.L.F. “Lone Wolf”, is being held at a county jail in Golden, Colorado. Please write him a letter of support during this trying time.

Walter Edmund Bond
PO Box 16700
Golden, CO 80402-6700

Please remember all mail is opened and read. Mail restrictions posted below.

Mail rules (reposted from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)

Personal Incoming Mail
All incoming mail is opened and inspected for contraband and incoming funds.  There are no restrictions on the number of letters you may receive, but there are size and content restrictions.  Letter and legal size envelopes are acceptable.

Outgoing or incoming mail may be rejected and returned to sender if there is reason to believe that it may contain inappropriate materials, including but not limited to:

  • Plans for the introduction of contraband.
  • Plans for criminal activity.
  • Threats of extortion.
  • Instruction for the manufacture of weapons, drugs, drug paraphernalia, explosives or alcohol beverages.
  • Plans for escape or unauthorized entry.
  • Codes not understood by the scanner, to include gang graffiti or “tagging”.
  • Plans for activities in violation of facility rules.
  • Information, which if communicated, would create serious danger of violence and/or harm to any person.
  • Mail which contains potentially infectious and/or offensive materials (body fluids, etc.).
  • Sexually explicit photographs.
  • Material which promotes racial conflict or discrimination.
  • Materials which may disrupt the operation and/or safety and security of the facility.
  • Illegal gang materials.
  • Items not authorized for retention, ie., stickers, stamps, envelopes, blank paper, laminated plastic, newspaper/magazine clippings, musical cards, cards larger than 8″ x 11″, or Polaroid pictures.
  • An excess of three pictures, or pictures larger than 4″ x 6″.
  • Money orders sent, other than the allowable U.S. Postal or International Postal money orders.
  • Any book or magazine.

The detention facility is not responsible for delays or errors on the part of the U.S. Postal Service in the daily delivery of mail.  If any item is denied it is returned to sender and the inmate is informed in writing.

Acceptable Property to Receive by Mail

  • Photographs may be received in personal correspondence or package. No Polaroids.  Only 3 photos at a time.
  • Incoming funds that are mailed to the facility for you must be in the form of U. S. Postal and International Postal money orders or certified funds made payable to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (J.C.S.O.).  No personal checks or credit cards will be accepted.
  • The jail will no longer accept books or magazines by mail.
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