Northern Colorado law enforcement works hard day and night to keep our cities and towns safe. Whether they're assisting citizens or fighting crime, their jobs are anything but easy.

One of their challenges is tracking down suspects on the Most Wanted list. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office continually updates their Most Wanted list, giving citizens the chance to provide any information, such as the whereabouts or other details, regarding any of the alleged criminals.

This week, Larimer County's most wanted is Travis Allen Sansom.

Sansom is wanted by the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office on multiple felony warrants. His first warrant is for Failure to Appear – 2 Counts Violation of Bail Bond Conditions / Controlled Substance. The second felony warrant is for Failure to Appear – ID Theft-Uses Info to Obtain/ 2 Counts ID Theft-Alter/Make Written Instrument / 2 Counts Forgery – Check/Commercial Instrument / Theft. He has no bond for either of these felonies.

Sansom is also wanted by the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office on two misdemeanor warrants. The first misdemeanor is for Failure to Appear – Driving Under Restraint. He has a $300 bond for this case. The second misdemeanor warrant is for Failure to Appear – Possess Controlled Substance. He has no bond for the second misdemeanor warrant.

In addition, the suspect is wanted by another local agency for Failure to Appear – 1st Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft / Criminal Possess ID Docs-Multiple Vic / Criminal Possess Financial Device-2+ Devices / Theft / Possess Controlled Substance / Possess Drug Paraphernalia / DUR / Obstructing Peace Officer.

Sansom is six-feet-one and 225 pounds. He is bald with green eyes and has been known to go by the alias of Hammer.

His last known address is 308 Alpert Avenue in Fort Collins.

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If you have any information concerning this person, please contact the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office at 970-416-1985. Never attempt to follow or contact any fugitive. Instead, immediately dial 911 or contact your local law enforcement agency. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.

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