Due to SCP-1075-1's popularity among SCP-1075 sufferers, early Foundation containment efforts were focused on the reversal of this public opinion to limit the spread of public knowledge of SCP-1075-1. Due to Pagosa Spring's regular tourism, several Foundation assets posing as tourists filed assault claims against the SCP-1075-1. Though the first few accusations were improperly addressed, local law enforcement began to take the issue more seriously as accusations mounted.
On March 8th 2013, law enforcement officers traveled to SCP-1075-1's listed address and remained inside their car for 24 minutes. Following this, the officers reported that SCP-1075-1 was in custody and traveled to the local police station. Though this event appeared to be peaceful, charges of resisting arrest were included in the original indictment.
The case began to move through the local criminal justice system without any observable events. The eventual plea bargain agreement reduced all charges to aggravated assault. SCP-1075-1 received a 6 month suspended sentence (along with 6 months and 1 day of house arrest).
The current local opinion of SCP-1075-1 is to be monitored. If any return to previous popularity appears in newly formed memories of SCP-1075-1, more drastic measures are authorized.
Following the success of operation Lambda-4, several follow-up interviews were conducted with local residents. All but one individual appeared to have their opinion significantly altered by operation Lambda-4. The following interview with that individual is included for reference.
Date: April 25th, 2013.
Interviewer: Agent Stevens
Subject: Jennifer Small
Location: The Great Cheese Diner in Pagosa Springs
Agent Stevens: Thank you for sitting down with me.
Jennifer Small: No problem. My dad used to get the Sun when I was a kid. He'll be so happy to see my name in it.
Agent Stevens: Well, I'm actually doing a story on Aspenson.
Jennifer Small: Oh.
There is a pause of several seconds.
Jennifer Small: I don't think I want to talk about that.
Agent Stevens: What's wrong?
Jennifer Small: It's just… I've known Vince since high school. He was a straight A student. And even though he got an astronomy degree he was slumming it teaching high school physics. He said he wanted to give back to the community.
Agent Stevens: So the accusations hit you pretty hard?
Jennifer Small: I mean. I feel like I know him. Like, really know him, ya know? He's such a gentle soul. I just can't believe he would hurt those people.
Agent Stevens: There were 12 different incidents. They can't all be lying.
Jennifer Small: Maybe they are? Vince would never do the things they said he did.
Agent Stevens: What about the guy from Boulder? He was stuck in the hospital for a week.
Jennifer Small: You're right. I know you're right. But he says he didn't do it.
Agent Stevens: What does he say happened?
Jennifer Small: Can this not go in the paper?
Agent Stevens: Sure. We'll talk off the record.
Jennifer Small: He says he's being framed. He says there's these guys up near his house that're trying to make him look like a monster.
Agent Stevens: It doesn't sound like he's doing alright.
Jennifer Small: He's not. He's falling apart. He thinks there are people out to get him around every corner.
Agent Stevens: What do you think?
Jennifer Small: I think maybe he's not well. I think he needs help and he's not going to get it if they're treating him like a criminal.
Agent Stevens: I can put that in the article if you want.
Jennifer Small: No. I don't think I want to add anything to the article. I'm sorry.
Agent Stevens: That's quite alright. I'm sorry to bother you.
Jennifer Small: No it's… you're not bothering me. But he's said some stuff that makes me wonder. Can you… can you possibly look into something for me? See if what he's saying holds any water?
Agent Stevens: I can try.
Jennifer Small: He says he's been inside a building the people trying to frame him have put up on his property. He says there's proof there that he's telling the truth.
Agent Stevens: I… I uh can look into that, yeah. Did he say where it was?
Jennifer Small: Just that it was on his property. Go talk to him and he can take you right to it.
Agent Stevens: I will… do that then.
Jennifer Small: Thank you so much. I care about him a lot. We never quite clicked but… I miss the old him.
Agent Stevens: I'll see what I can do to help. Thanks for sitting down with me.
Jennifer Small: Thank you so much!
Following this interview Foundation agents willed a property to Jennifer Small in Maine through a distant relative. Due to the size of the inheritance, Small moved away from Pagosa Springs. Further interviews indicate she is now free of the effects of SCP-1075. It is believed that there are no longer any SCP-1075 sufferers currently sympathetic to SCP-1075-1.