JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Jane found herself at a crossroads on a day in May 2023. She had to decide if it was safer to make a run for it and probably end up back in jail for absconding bond, or go back to the bounty hunter hired to find her.She chose to run. And she did, in fact, wind up back in custody, but only after a stop at an area hospital.She wouldn’t be the only one to go to jail.
Bail bondsman Roy Jones, who owns 1st Stop Bail Bonds, said he hired Wagner for roughly a dozen jobs, including Jane’s case, who had absconded on bond on charges related to drugs and motor vehicle theft.“I thought he was great,” Jones said. “Very efficient.… He definitely came with a different swag than anything that I have seen before.”Even though Wagner’s history was easily accessible with a quick search online, Jones said he did not feel the need to look into Wagner's background.