Colorado Code § 35-43-211

Grounds for search warrant
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If a person who, within thirty days, has killed
any livestock or, in that person's absence, the person in charge of the premises where the
livestock was killed fails or refuses to produce the hide of the livestock, any sheriff, deputy, or
regular brand inspector may seize and take possession of the meat of such livestock and hold the
meat until the hide is produced and, before or after the seizure of the meat, may seek a search
warrant for the theft of livestock and the meat thereof as the property of an unknown owner. The
failure to produce such hide upon demand shall be sufficient grounds upon which to base the
affidavit for the search warrant, and the procedure on complaint for a search warrant shall be as
provided in part 3 of article 3 of title 16, C.R.S.

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