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Resident reports two attacks on his car, asks commissioners to consider tougher penalties and raises concerns about registered SVPs near schools
Summary
During public comment at the Pueblo County BOCC meeting, resident Albus (Elvis) Martinez reported two attacks on his vehicle, said he filed police reports and urged tougher penalties; he also raised concerns about registered sexually violent predators living near local schools.
At the April 22 Pueblo County Board of County Commissioners meeting, resident Albus “Elvis” Martinez used the public comment period to report a recent series of attacks on his vehicle and to ask county leaders to consider stronger penalties for politically motivated vandalism and to review housing of registered sexually violent predators (SVPs) near local schools.
Martinez told commissioners his car was struck with two large bricks at about 9:22 p.m. on a Sunday, and said this was the second attack on his…
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