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The Coroner’s Office

The County Coroner is responsible for the certification of all deaths that fall
under the Coroner’s jurisdiction.

The Coroner: Dr. Leon Kelly
Telephone: (719) 390-2450
Fax: (719) 390-2462

Location:
2741 E. Las Vegas St.
Colorado Springs, CO. 80906

Email: SandyWilson@elpasoco.com

The Office of the County Coroner is established by the Constitution of the State of Colorado. The Coroner is elected to serve by the citizens of El Paso County. The Coroner’s Office is a separate and independent division of the El Paso County Government and is funded through the El Paso County General Fund. El Paso County has the only on site Forensic Toxicology lab in Colorado staffed by two Forensic Toxicologists who routinely perform toxicology studies for many other Colorado Counties. Six full time deputy coroners, a Histologist and one Office Administrator also staff the office.

The Coroner and staff recognize the tragedy surrounding an untimely death and perform investigations, in part, to assist the grieving family. A complete forensic investigation provides for the expeditious settling of insurance claims and estates, as well the implementation of civil and criminal actions. Questions which seem irrelevant in the initial hours after death can become significant in the following months. The surviving family and general public can have the peace of mind that a complete investigation was done. The Coroner works in cooperation with the law enforcement community but conducts a separate and unbiased investigation.

Although criminal death investigations constitute a small portion of deaths investigated by the Coroner, these deaths are studied in great detail because of the issues and legal consequences involved. In this way, the criminal justice system is offered the best support. The public health dimension of the Coroner’s function is designed to isolate and identify causes of sudden unexpected death. When an infectious agent or poison is implicated in a death, the family and persons recently in physical contact with the deceased are notified in order that they might receive any needed medical treatment.

The Coroner’s Office determines the cause of death under any of the following circumstances:

  • Disease that may be hazardous or contagious, or that may constitute a threat to the health of the general public
  • External violence, unexplained cause or suspicious circumstances
  • When no physician is in attendance, or the physician in attendance is unable to certify the cause of death
  • Thermal, chemical, radiation injury or criminal abortion
  • When death occurs while in the custody of law enforcement officials or while incarcerated in a public institution
  • When death is sudden and occurs from an industrial accident while person is deemed in good health
  • When death occurs in a hospital less than 24 hours after admission