Aurora officials capture culprit responsible for multi-day crime spree — a 400-pound pig named Fred

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Aurora officials capture culprit responsible for multi-day crime spree — a 400-pound pig named Fred
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AURORA, Colo. — A multi-day crime spree in Aurora has come to an end after officials tracked down the culprit — a 400-pound pig named Fred.

"It took a look a lot of puzzle pieces getting put together before we could finally solve the problem," said Augusta Allen, field supervisor for Aurora Animal Services. Aurora Animal Services and the Aurora Police Department received several calls over the past two weeks about traffic disturbances and damage done to properties.

"We responded out a few times," said Allen."The first couple of times, we were unable to find what was causing the problems." After a few days, officials were able to capture the pig, which they named Fred, and put an end to his crime spree.Fred has been at the Aurora Animal Shelter since Sept. 27. His owner has not come forward.It is believed someone abandoned Fred after he got too big and they were unsure what to do with him.Pigs are not allowed on the majority of residential properties in Aurora, along with other traditional livestock animals, according to Allen.

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