Larimer County Park rangers arrested a man Sunday who they say vandalized signs, buildings and a dumpster at Horsetooth Reservoir.

Jeremy Foreman was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief, a Class 6 felony. He was released from the Larimer County Jail later that day after posting a $500 bond.

Investigators captured photos and video that led to Foreman after placing a game camera near one of the vandalized sites. In one two-minute span, the camera captured photos of a man they say is Foreman getting up from a crouched position in front of a dumpster that had been spray painted with a large, purple smiley face. The previous images had shown the dumpster unmarked, according to Foreman's arrest affidavit.

A 10-second video taken outside a vandalized restroom picked up the sounds of a spray paint can being shaken and used before a man exited the bathroom, according to the affidavit.

The Larimer County Department of Natural Resources released images of a suspect to the public in April. The photos were shared widely on social media, and within five days, four people had contacted investigators to say they recognized Foreman from his job as a hair stylist at Salon Giorgio, according to a Larimer County Department of Natural Resources news release.

Foreman also reportedly called a Larimer County Sheriff's dispatcher saying that the photographs released were of him, but that he had not committed the vandalism, according to the affidavit.

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The graffiti at the restroom and on the dumpster was similar to seven documented vandalism cases dating back to 2013, according to the affidavit. In total, the various acts of vandalism cost more than $1,000 to repair.

Foreman is due in court next month.

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