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The officials answer to 1,600 calls in a week

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By Blaine Hoerton | Northfortynews.com

Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS) officers had a busy week that reacted to 1,612 views of service and do 87 arrests About the city. The recent moment of law enforcement authorities underlines the efforts to tackle criminal behavior and to bring the community to safety.

Graffiti vandal that are trapped in action

During the patrol nearby Constitution Avenue and Elizabeth StreetOfficers discovered a man who saved an electric box with graffiti. After further investigations, they found that he was wearing several cans of spray paint, acrylic markers and A Prefabricated brush With an adhesive -like substance. Additional decal pictures had been attached to nearby boxes Criminal disaster.

Transfort -Bus conflict ends in the arrest

A routine drive on one Transform The bus became violent when a passenger noticed that someone else was strange and checked whether he needed help. Instead of answering friendly, the second passenger became Verbally aggressive and hit the good Samaritan with a stick in the face. The officials found quickly and arrested the attacker who was booked at Larim County prison for Attack of 2nd degree.

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Dui detention after minor partying

The officials answered A Vehicle crash And found the driver no sobriety tests on the side of the road. The situation escalated when it turned out that the driver had Minor passengersAll were quoted for Minor alcohol ownership. The driver was arrested and booked at Larim County prison for Drive under the influence (dui).

Tip of crime prevention: Pay attention to Voice's phishing fraud

Fraudsters are increasingly using Vishing-or Voice Phishing– To output legitimate organizations and get people to reveal personal information or send money. Fraudsters often claim to be represented Banks, government agencies or technical support servicesSacrifice under pressure to act quickly.

🔹 How to stay safe:
✅ Hang up when a caller demands immediate action.
✅ Never share personal data on the phone.
✅ Check the inquiries by contacting organizations directly.

If you suspect a Vishing fraud, report it online at fcgov.com/police/coplogic-start-report.

🚨 Important memory: All charges mentioned are only allegations of law enforcement, and suspects are suspected innocent until they have proven themselves as guilty in court.

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