The Larimer County, Colorado, community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Sergeant Jeremy Coleman, who was tragically killed in a motorcycle crash near Kooskia, Idaho, on June 16, 2026. He was 45 years old.
Sergeant Coleman dedicated his life to public service through his work with the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, where he earned the respect and admiration of fellow deputies, community members, and colleagues. Known for his professionalism, leadership, and commitment to protecting others, he spent his career serving the people of Larimer County with honor and integrity.
According to authorities, Coleman was traveling with friends and family during a motorcycle trip when a collision occurred on U.S. Highway 12. The crash claimed the lives of Coleman, fellow deputy Ethan Powers, and Coleman’s son-in-law, Nathan McCormick. The tragedy has left loved ones and the law enforcement community devastated.
Those who knew Jeremy remember him as more than a dedicated officer. He was a loving husband, devoted family man, trusted friend, and mentor who positively influenced countless lives. His leadership extended beyond the badge, inspiring those around him through his character, compassion, and unwavering dedication to helping others.
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office described him as a remarkable public servant whose impact will continue to be felt for years to come. His legacy of service, courage, and commitment to his community will not be forgotten.
As family, friends, and fellow officers mourn this tremendous loss, they also celebrate a life dedicated to protecting others and making a difference. Jeremy Coleman’s memory will live on through the people he served, the colleagues he mentored, and the family he loved so deeply.
Disclaimer: Information is based on official reports available at the time of publication. Additional details may be released as the investigation continues.