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Sister arrested in fatal Towaoc stabbing

Women were fighting over a cellphone, witness says

The sister of a woman fatally stabbed Feb. 8 at a residence on the Ute Mountain Ute reservation has been arrested and charged with murder.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has charged Jaycene Littledeer Colorow, 18, with the first-degree murder of her sister Keisha Colorow, 19.

Keisha Colorow died from stab wounds suffered in the early morning hours of Feb. 8 at 935 Lafayette St. in Towaoc.

According to a federal affidavit, the sisters, both members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, had been drinking. A witness said they were fighting over “a stupid cell phone.”

Bureau of Indian Affairs officers found Keisha Colorow in a bedroom with a stab wound to the chest and leg and a bloody knife lying nearby. She was taken to Southwest Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead.

Police reports show the residence had evidence of a fight, such as tipped furniture.

A witness stated he “saw Jaycene standing over Keisha with a knife in her hands,” then she left the residence when police arrived, the affidavit said.

Jaycene Colorow returned to the home about 3 a.m., the police report said, and was arrested for intoxication and jailed.

On Feb. 12, she was charged with first-degree murder in Indian country and is in federal custody, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office. If convicted, she faces life in federal prison, and/or a fine of up to $250,000.



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