Fort Collins Man Faces Federal Charge After Armed Credit Union Robbery

Suspect used fake gun to force employees into vault; arrested outside bank

FORT COLLINS, CO – A Fort Collins man has been federally charged after allegedly robbing Ent Credit Union on Drake Road in Fort Collins on May 27, 2025, using a realistic-looking BB gun and forcibly escorting employees to the vault.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, 21-year-old Isaac Meraz entered the bank around 2:00 p.m. wearing a full rubber mask with attached fake hair. He told bank staff he was there to “audit” the facility, then brandished what appeared to be a handgun. Meraz reportedly forced three employees to accompany him to the vault, where one employee, out of fear, gave him money.

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As Meraz attempted to flee, he dropped both a portion of the stolen funds and the imitation firearm. Fort Collins Police arrested him shortly thereafter outside the credit union…

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