Fort Collins Police Tackle 1,815 Calls—Felony Warrants, Hit-and-Runs, and a DUI Mayhem

Multiple arrests highlight a busy week for local officers working to keep Northern Colorado safe

Fort Collins, Colo. – Fort Collins Police responded to 1,815 calls for service last week, making 123 arrests in seven days. Among the incidents were cases involving felony warrants, a dramatic wrong-way DUI crash, and a hit-and-run suspect who fled on foot for miles.

In one incident, officers located a vehicle driving the wrong way down College Avenue—on just three wheels and dragging its suspension. Inside were four intoxicated juveniles and a driver, all of whom had reportedly crashed into trees and curbs. One passenger was arrested on four active felony warrants, and the driver was booked for driving under the influence. The remaining passengers received citations for underage alcohol possession and were released to their parents.

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