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>Two Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) parole employees who have been on leave since mid-February are accused of lying about the completion of required training. The DOC placed Nathan Oldorf and John Cribari on leave on Feb. 13. Oldorf works as a Community Parole Officer. Cribari is the Associate Director of Adult Parole. Court records obtained by 9NEWS Investigates show that Cribari and Oldorf each face three counts. The charges for each include two counts of forgery and one count of official misconduct. The records show that on Feb. 7, Oldorf submitted a training attendance roster for a "defensive tactics" class for Cribari, indicating he attended the class on Jan. 31 at the Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training Facility. Oldorf was the instructor for the class, and the only student listed on the roster was Cribari.

Archive: From the post: >>Two Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) parole employees who have been on leave since mid-February are accused of lying about the completion of required training. The DOC placed Nathan Oldorf and John Cribari on leave on Feb. 13. Oldorf works as a Community Parole Officer. Cribari is the Associate Director of Adult Parole. Court records obtained by 9NEWS Investigates show that Cribari and Oldorf each face three counts. The charges for each include two counts of forgery and one count of official misconduct. The records show that on Feb. 7, Oldorf submitted a training attendance roster for a "defensive tactics" class for Cribari, indicating he attended the class on Jan. 31 at the Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training Facility. Oldorf was the instructor for the class, and the only student listed on the roster was Cribari.

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Very surprised that they even got in trouble. It takes a lot to be in trouble and to be fired from any prison system, even private prisons. Usually only cases I hear of where people are in trouble are bc of bringing contraband into prison.