A Windsor man indicted by a Weld County grand jury for felony racketeering now has a warrant out for his arrest.
Margie Martinez, Weld County undersheriff, said Mark Strodtman's bail is set at $100,000.
Strodtman was indicted in late March following a year investigation by the DA's office. He is accused under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act of felony racketeering, 11 counts of felony theft and 11 counts of forgery.
At that time, Strodtman had agreed to turn himself in, according to a press release issued by the Weld District Attorney.
The indictment also included Nelson Feliciano, 36, of Brooklyn, N.Y., charged with felony theft and check forgery in a deal with Strodtman, and Flora Carmona, one of Strodtman's associates involved in his business, with felony theft.
Feliciano turned himself in and posted a $40,000 bond on April 4, Martinez said. Carmona was arrested March 24 and posted at $20,000 bond.