Construction Worker’s Gut Instinct Helps Stop A Crime-In-Progress

Construction worker Colin Blevin never considered himself a hero. He was just a guy that trusted his gut and instincts when something felt wrong, and on a hot summer day, his senses were put to the test the second he arrived at work early one morning. The voice in his head made it clear: he was witnessing a crime in progress, and he needed to act fast.

Ciarra Construction

July 17 started out like any normal day for a construction worker named Colin Blevin from Santa Clara, California. He downed a hardy breakfast and arrived at his job at Ciarra Construction promptly at 7 a.m. But as soon he arrived, suspicion struck...

Raymond Randy Gutierrez

There, blocking the entrance to the construction firm's lot with his car, was a man he'd later come to learn was named Raymond Randy Gutierrez. Colin knew all of the employees at the company, and this man wasn't one of them. He also was behaving oddly.

Mutter Mutter Mutter

Colin noticed that the man had an awkward gait and was muttering to himself. Something about this guy wasn't right, Colin could feel it. It seemed like he was under the influence of drugs, but Colin slowly approached him anyway.

Move Your Honda, Bro!

Colin didn't plan on confronting Raymond. He just needed him to move his car, a 1992 white Honda Accord, so he could get into the lot. But even before saying anything, Colin noticed something unusual about the man's vehicle...