A daytime armed robbery at the ENT Credit Union in Fort Collins escalated into a high-stakes situation earlier this week, resulting in the arrest of suspect Isaac Meraz. Armed with a firearm, Meraz reportedly demanded cash from bank employees before fleeing on foot, a scene that startled the local community and disrupted activities at nearby Rocky Mountain High School, which briefly went into lockdown.
Fort Collins Police Services acted swiftly, apprehending Meraz just outside the bank shortly after the incident transpired. He now faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated robbery and theft over $20,000. Authorities, including the FBI, are collaborating on the investigation, highlighting the importance of community vigilance and law enforcement’s rapid response in ensuring public safety in their neighborhoods.
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