A Gunnison resident has been charged with felony theft for allegedly stealing thousands in cash from Six-Points Thrift Store, a local non-profit organization that serves individuals with developmental disabilities.
According to a felony complaint filed by Assistant District Attorney Jessica Waggoner in Gunnison County Court, “On or about March 5, 2025, Brian Kent Stevens unlawfully, feloniously, and knowingly, took a thing of value, namely: cash, of Six Points Thrift Store, with the value of five thousands dollars or more but less than twenty thousand dollars.”
The case has been in the court of District Judge Kellie Starritt since July 7, 2025, when Waggoner filed the felony complaint. Stevens is scheduled to appear for a plea hearing on January 22, 2026.
Voter records show that Stevens, 58, is a Gunnison resident.
Six-Points uses revenue from its thrift store to fund programs for people with disabilities. The store is also a venue for vocational training. Low-income valley residents rely on it for clothing and household goods.
