Fort Collins police arrest window peeper tied to multiple incidents

Molly O'Shea

Window peeping suspect Vincent Calhoun was arrested in Fort Collins, Colorado. 

45-year-old Calhoun has been tied to multiple incidents of late-night trespassing and peering into individuals’ homes close to the 600 block of South Sherwood Street, according to a press release

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“Any person who may have more information about the suspect and other illegal events should contact Detective Julia Chenoweth at 970-416-2645 or Crime Stoppers of Larimer County at 970-221-6868.”

An additional patrol was issued by Fort Collins Police Services in an attempt to find the suspect.

Around 1 a.m. on Sept. 22, an officer patrolling on foot spotted the suspect trespassing at a residential home nearby and later found Calhoun’s 2018 silver Toyota Camry close to the scene.

Suspect arrested for window peeping. (Photo courtesy of the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office)

Calhoun was arrested for invasion of privacy for sexual gratification — a class 6 felony — and third degree criminal trespassing, according to the release. This resulted in his parole revocation. 

“Police are concerned that unreported incidents involving this suspect may have occurred in Fort Collins and other Front Range communities,” the release said. 

Any person who may have more information about the suspect and other illegal events should contact Detective Julia Chenoweth at 970-416-2645 or Crime Stoppers of Larimer County at 970-221-6868. 

Police are also requesting that residents in the area of interest review any late-night home footage they have from between July and September.

Molly O’Shea can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @Molly_O23.