Wyatts Towing CEO resigns from task force amid state investigation into his business

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LATEST: Wyatts Towing CEO Trevor Forbes has resigned from Colorado’s Towing Task Force amid a state investigation into his businesses and accusations of running an illegal loan program for towed vehicles.

His resignation was effective July 17, a spokesperson for Gov. Jared Polis told The Denver Post. Forbes’ name also has been removed from theThe task force, which Forbes chaired, is responsible for making recommendations to the Public Utilities Commission about maximum towing rates and nonconsensual tows. The 14-person group is comprised of members of the towing industry, consumer advocates, law enforcement officials and other stakeholders.

Forbes and Wyatts, the state’s largest towing company, have been under the microscope since last summer when The Post revealed that the attorney general had launched a probe into the business. That investigation is ongoing. Recently, lawmakers and consumer advocates have accused the towing giant of skirting a 2022 law designed to make it easier for people to retrieve their cars after being towed. Loan documents and video

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