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Manhunt suspect pleads guilty, faces decades in prison

Adam Fulford was arrested after evading police for nearly 14 hours. 
Adam Keith Fulford  

Six months after he was accused of leading law enforcement on a 14-hour manhunt through Larimer County, Adam Fulford stood before a judge Thursday and entered a series of guilty pleas.

The 34-year-old Loveland man was facing more than 50 criminal charges — including three counts of attempted murder with extreme indifference — stemming from the March incident that left a cab driver with a gunshot wound and a mother and her two children injured after a high-speed traffic collision.

As part of a plea agreement, Fulford entered guilty pleas Thursday for only eight charges: two counts of first-degree assault, aggravated robbery, aggravated motor vehicle theft, second-degree burglary, vehicular eluding, possession of a dangerous weapon, and felony possession of a controlled substance.

Fulford will likely face 35 years in prison for the first seven charges and 18 years in prison for the last one, to be served concurrently; he will be officially sentenced Nov. 9.

Several of the victims in the case plan to speak at sentencing.

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