Denver Tattoo Shop Vandalized with Biohazard Needles, Fake Blood
A Denver tattoo shop experienced vandalism when used biohazard needles and fake blood were found dumped on its doorstep, leaving owners confused and concerned.

Denver, CO, August 17, 2026 —
A Denver tattoo shop became the target of vandalism after its owners discovered used biohazard needles and fake blood strewn across their doorstep. The incident has left the shop’s owners confused and concerned about the motive behind the bizarre act.
The discovery was made at the shop, located in Denver. The exact date of the incident was not provided. Upon finding the discarded items, which included used needles marked as biohazardous and fake blood, the owners expressed bewilderment. The nature of the materials suggests a deliberate attempt to create a disturbing scene.
The contractor responsible for the disposal of the items, or the specific circumstances leading to their presence on the doorstep, were not immediately clear. The owners have not yet publicly stated whether they have reported the incident to local authorities, nor have they speculated on potential suspects or motives.
The presence of biohazard materials raises concerns beyond simple vandalism, potentially posing a health risk. The use of fake blood further adds a theatrical and unsettling element to the incident.
Further details regarding the timeline of the vandalism, the specific type of tattoo shop, and any subsequent actions taken by the owners or law enforcement were not provided in the available information.
Story summarized from the original created by Nate Belt on kdvr.com, see more information here.