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Police notes: Man arrested on outstanding warrants while trying to purchase weapon

By Beacon staff • January 27, 2011
Andrew Alvin Fracsh, 39, of Windsor, was arrested on Jan. 7 for assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and having outstanding warrants.
Windsor police were contacted by a local business at 1:57 p.m. in the 1200 block of Main Street for an individual, Fracsh, with active warrants attempting to purchase a weapon. When the business sent Fracsh's background check to the State of Colorado, the Colorado Bureau of Investigations contacted Windsor police to notify them of his warrants.
Two officers responded to the location, but were informed Fracsh had left but would return. When Fracsh did return, an officer approached him and advised him he was under arrest.
As the officer was gathering his handcuffs to place on him, Fracsh pulled away and grabbed the officer. The officer pushed him back, but Fracsh charged at the officer and grabbed his leg, knocking him down.
One of the business' customers grabbed Fracsh's arm, but he was still unwilling to release the officer. The officer grabbed his Taser and again ordered Fracsh to place his arms behind his back. When Fracsh refused, the officer tased the back of his neck, at which point Fracsh complied.
Fracsh was verbally combative and advised the officer he had defecated on himself. He was taken to the Weld County Jail.
Kudos to the biz and customers.