Greeley Police said they were called to Platte Valley Youth Services on Oct. 21 for a narcotics investigation. That is the same day the teen was found unresponsive.
GREELEY, Colorado — A 16-year-old boy died this week after he was found unresponsive in his cell at a Greeley youth services facility on the same day officers responded there for a narcotics violation.
On Oct. 21, officers were called to Platte Valley Youth Services, located at 2200 O St., to investigate the violation and were told that about four hours before they arrived that an inmate had been found unresponsive in his cell.
That 16-year-old inmate was taken to a hospital for treatment. He remained in the intensive care unit at a Denver area hospital until he died on Nov. 5, according to Greeley Police.
Due to the seriousness of the teen’s condition and the fact that he was found that way while in custody, Greeley Police detectives responded to investigate the circumstances that led to his medical emergency.
The teen has not been identified, and no information was provided about what caused his death.
Anyone with information who has not spoken to law enforcement should contact Detective Jackson Brunmeier at 970-351-5352 or Jackson.Brunmeier@GreeleyPD.com.
9NEWS has reached out to the Colorado Division of Youth Services, which is responsible for the operation of the state’s juvenile detention system. We will update this story as we get more information.
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