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Drunk Rampage: Alturas Community Shaken as Mailbox Vandal Causes Chaos

In a bizarre and destructive incident on Friday, April 5th, an intoxicated individual wreaked havoc along West Fourth St. in Alturas, leaving a trail of destroyed mailboxes in their path. The reckless act prompted a swift response from local law enforcement, leading to the apprehension of the perpetrator and highlighting the importance of safeguarding federal property.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing the inebriated man exiting a bar around 8 o’clock in the evening, before embarking on a destructive spree along West Fourth St. Multiple calls flooded the local police department as alarmed citizens witnessed the destruction of their mailboxes.

Responding promptly to the calls, law enforcement officers mobilized a search party, led by K-9 units, to track down the vandal. Through their diligent efforts, the police successfully located and apprehended the individual responsible for destruction of property.

Driving down Fourth St. in Alturas on Sunday, the aftermath of the rampage became starkly evident, with many residents finding their mailboxes either severely damaged or completely obliterated. The destruction of mailboxes not only disrupts the lives of residents but also poses a threat to the integrity of federal property.

It is imperative to note that a mailbox is considered federal property, and any crime involving its destruction carries severe consequences. According to federal law, individuals found guilty of vandalizing mailboxes, including any mail contained within, can face up to three years in federal prison and fines of up to $250,000.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of this senseless act, authorities emphasize the importance of respecting federal property and adhering to the law. Instances of vandalism not only incur substantial penalties but also undermine the safety and well-being of the community at large.

Moving forward, residents are urged to report any suspicious activity promptly and work collaboratively with law enforcement to uphold the security of their neighborhoods.

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