Windsor, Colo. – A SWAT search in a Windsor neighborhood Tuesday led to an arrest tied to suspected explosive device components.
According to the Weld County Sheriff’s Office, the Weld County Regional SWAT Team assisted the Windsor Police Department on Tuesday, March 10, while serving a search warrant in the 400 block of 14th Street.
Authorities said the operation also involved the Greeley/Weld County Bomb Squad, which responded to assist during the investigation.
Police later arrested Michael Fuog, who allegedly possessed parts that could be used in explosive or incendiary devices, officials said. Fuog was taken into custody by the Windsor Police Department following the search.
According to law enforcement officials, the search warrant was part of an ongoing investigation, though authorities did not release additional details about how the suspected materials were discovered.
Officials emphasized that all charges are allegations, and Fuog is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.
The presence of SWAT and a bomb squad drew attention in the residential area while officers executed the warrant. Authorities have not announced any injuries or immediate threats to the public.
Windsor police said additional details about the investigation were released through the department’s social media platforms.
For residents and nearby commuters, the law enforcement activity occurred in a residential corridor near local streets frequently used by students and workers traveling through Windsor.
Authorities have not said whether further arrests or charges could follow as the investigation continues.
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